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AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET
Meeting Date: February 21, 2012
Item # 2
Reviewed By:
Contact Name: C. Brown Department Director: C. Brown /if,
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Contact Number: X 3021 City Manager: R. Frank ',,,
Subject: School Resource Officer Agreement 2011/2012
Background Summary:
The Ocoee Police Department provides one (1) DARE officer to five (5) elementary schools, one (1) School
Resource Officer to one (1) middle school, and two (2) School Resource Officers to one (1) high school, all of
which are located within the city limits of Ocoee. An annual agreement between the City and the School Board
of Orange County is required in order for the Police Department to understand its officers' responsibilities and
for the City to be reimbursed by the School Board of Orange County for a portion of the officers' salaries. This
agreement is effective from July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012.
Issue:
Should the Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners approve the renewal of the agreement with the
School Board of Orange County that reimburses the City for providing School Resource and DARE officers to
the public schools in Ocoee?
Recommendations
It is recommended that the Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners approve the renewal of the
agreement with the School Board of Orange County that reimburses the City for providing School Resource and
DARE officers to the public schools in Ocoee.
Attachments:
School Resource Officer Agreement 2011/2012
Financial Impact:
The agreement reimburses the City a total of $93,500 for providing the four (4) officers for the schools located
within the City limits. Shuffield Lowman has reviewed the agreement.
Type of Item: (please mark with an "x")
Public Hearing For Clerk's Dent Use:
Ordinance First Reading ✓ Consent Agenda
Ordinance Second Reading Public Hearing
Resolution Regular Agenda
x Commission Approval
Discussion & Direction
x Original Document/Contract Attached for Execution by City Clerk
Original Document/Contract Held by Department for Execution
Reviewed by City Attorney 2 -13 -12 N/A
Reviewed by Finance Dept. �� N/A
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AGREEMENT
between
The School Board of Orange County, Florida
and
The City of Ocoee, Florida
for
The School Resource Officer Program
This agreement is entered into this 1 day of July, 2011 between the School Board of
Orange County, Florida, a public body corporate organized and existing under the Constitution
and laws of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "School Board," and the City of
Ocoee, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "Law Enforcement Agency."
WITNESSETH
NOW, THEREFORE, in mutual consideration of the covenants herein, the Law
Enforcement Agency and the School Board agree as follows:
1. This Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012,
unless otherwise terminated as provided herein.
2. The Law Enforcement Agency shall assign officers according to the manpower
formula listed in 2.A to be school resource officers ( "SROs ") for public schools in
the Orange County school district.
A. 2 Officers at each High School
1 Officer at each Middle School
1 Officer for every 4 elementary schools
B. The Law Enforcement Agency will only provide such services to the
schools listed in Exhibit "A ". The Law Enforcement Agency does not
agree to automatically include schools that are currently within, built
within, or annexed into, its jurisdiction.
3. All SROs shall meet or exceed the following qualifications:
A. Minimum two years experience in law enforcement operations.
Preferably, one year of the officer's experience in law enforcement
operations should be in the local jurisdiction. This requirement may be
modified by mutual agreement of the Law Enforcement Agency and the
Chief Operations Officer of the School Board.
B. Certified by the State of Florida as a law enforcement officer.
4. Each SRO's work year will follow that established by the School Board for 10-
month teachers. The parties may agree to summer school assignments for
SROs.
5. SROs assigned to elementary schools shall, by mutual agreement, teach either the
MAGIC, Fantastic Foundations, Super Kids, D.A.R.E. or the Exploration of Public
Service Occupations (locally referred to as Law Awareness) curriculums, or any
other curriculum that is mutually agreed to between the parties, as guest
presenters in fifth grade classes and in other grades as agreed to between the
parties.
6. SROs assigned to middle schools may, by mutual agreement, have a teaching
assignment which consists of either the G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance Education
and Training), Super Teens, Exploration of Public Service Occupations, Cyber
Safety, or a combination of any of these classes /curriculums.
7. SROs assigned to high schools will instruct specialized short-term programs by
invitation of school administration or faculty member.
8. Any exceptions to the instructional responsibilities outlined herein must be
mutually agreed upon by the School Board's associate superintendent, education
services, the applicable schools' principals and an authorized representative of
the Law Enforcement Agency.
9. SROs shall be responsible for the following additional duties:
A. Encouraging individual and small group discussion with students, faculty,
and parents about matters related to law enforcement.
B. Making referrals to community agencies offering assistance to juveniles
and their families, such as mental health clinics, drug treatment centers,
etc. when the SRO deems appropriate.
C. Informing principals, as soon as practicable, about law enforcement
activity undertaken on school grounds, as allowed by the State law.
D. Assisting other law enforcement officers in matters relating to the SROs'
school assignments.
E. Completing student and program records requested by the School Board.
F. Actively support the OCPS Early Truancy Intervention Program (ETI)
under the direction of the school system and the State Attorney 9th
Judicial Circuit of Florida.
10. Each SRO will reaffirm his or her role as a law enforcement officer by wearing a
uniform at least one day a week, unless doing so would be inappropriate for
scheduled school activities. The uniform will also be worn at school events,
where it will enhance the image of the SRO and his or her ability to perform
applicable duties.
11. SROs are under the direct supervision and control of the Law Enforcement
Agency. They remain employees of the Law Enforcement Agency and are
responsive to the Law Enforcement Agency's chain of command. SROs will
coordinate their activities with the principals and other appropriate staff members
of their assigned schools. They will seek permission, advice, and guidance prior
to enacting any programs within the schools.
12. SROs shall not be assigned any duties regularly given to school personnel, such
as lunchroom or hall duty. Nothing herein is intended to preclude the SRO from
being available in areas where interaction with students is expected.
13. SROs are not school disciplinarians. If the principal of a school believes that a
violation of law has taken place relating to a school, he or she shall contact the
SRO assigned to that school, who shall assess the situation and take whatever
action he or she deems appropriate. The SRO may only transport suspended or
disruptive students with the approval of his or her supervisor.
14. Should it become necessary to conduct formal law enforcement interviews on
school grounds with students or staff, the SRO shall abide by applicable State
law and the Law Enforcement Agency's policy and procedure. School Board
personnel shall cooperate with those efforts.
15. Principals shall inform and update SROs about situations arising on campus that
may involve criminal activity.
16. Nothing herein shall be construed as imposing a legal duty for school and /or
student security upon the Law Enforcement Agency. This Agreement shall not
be construed as creating a special relationship between the Law Enforcement
Agency and any person or entity.
17. The School Board shall provide funding as specified in Exhibit "A" attached
hereto for the services described herein. Payment shall be made in two equal
installments with the first payment due on or before December 31, 2011, and the
second installment due on or before June 30, 2012.
18. Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause upon 30 days written
notice to the other party. In the event of such a termination, the Law
Enforcement Agency shall be paid on a pro rata basis for services rendered to
the date of termination. Further, either party may immediately terminate this
Agreement for cause upon giving written notice to the other party and a 30 -day
opportunity to cure any material default.
19. Neither party may assign this Agreement.
20. The terms and provisions of this Agreement constitute the entire contract
between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and shall
supersede all previous communications, representations, or agreements, either
verbal or written, between the parties. No change, alteration, or modification of
this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and signed by both parties
hereto.
21. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws
of the State of Florida. The venue of any litigation arising hereunder shall be
Orange County, Florida.
22. It is understood and agreed to by the parties that at no time shall a law
enforcement officer acting pursuant to this Agreement be an employee or agent
of the School Board. The law enforcement officer shall always be and remain an
employee of the Law Enforcement Agency when performing their function herein.
23. SRO's are required to be absent from campus from time to time to attend
training, to appear in court and to perform certain administrative functions
required by their position with the Law Enforcement Agency. The officer's
supervisor will approve all such absences and ensure that the site administrator
is informed, in advance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by the
undersigned persons as duly authorized.
CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA THE SCHOOL BOARD OF ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY: BY:
S. Scott Vandergrift, Mayor Chairman
(Corporate Seal)
ATTEST: BY:
Beth Eikenberry, City Clerk Ronald Blocker,
Superintendent
This document has been reviewed by
the School Board Attorney on behalf of
(Seal) School Board, this day of
, 2011.
BY:
FOR USE AND RELIANCE ONLY BY APPROVED BY THE OCOEE CITY
THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA COMMISSION AT A MEETING HELD
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY ON , 2012,
this day of , 2012. UNDER AGENDA ITEM NO.
Shuffield Lowman P.A.
By:
Scott Cookson, City Attomey
Exhibit "A"
The City of Ocoee
2011 -2012 School Year
Reimbursement for School Resources Officers
School School # Level # of Amount
Officers
1. Citrus Elem. 0216 E .25 5,500
2. Ocoee Elem. 1531 E .25 5,500
3. Spring Lake Elem. 0841 E .25 5,500
4. Thornbrook Elem. 0235 E .25 5,500
5. Westbrooke Elem. 1562 E .25 5,500
6. Ocoee Middle 0342 M 1.0 22,000
7. Ocoee H.S. 0252 H 2.0 44,000
Total 4.25 93,500