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GOQTY MANAGER
ELLIS SHAPIRO
MEMORANDUM
TO: The Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners
FROM: Ellis Shapiro, City Manager
DATE: August 10, 1994
RE: 1994-95 SCHOOL RESOURCE/DARE OFFICER AGREEMENT
Attached for your review is the 1994-95 School Resource/DARE Officer Agreement
between the City and the Orange County School Board.
This Agreement has already been approved by the school board and now awaits approval by
the Commission. Staff respectfully recommends the approval of this Contract.
Respectfully Submi -d,
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Attachment
June 23, 1994
MEMORANDUM
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TO: DONALD SHAW
Superintendent
FROM: WILLIAM R. THOMAS alif j
Associate Superintendent
Special Services
SUBJECT: AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA, AND THE
SCHOOL BOARD OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR THE SCHOOL
RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRAM
The attached document is an agreement between the City of Ocoee, Florida, and the
School Board of Orange County, Florida, for the operation of the school resource officer program
in Ocoee Elementary School, Spring Lake Elementary School and Ocoee Middle School.
The School Board of Orange County, Florida, will provide $20,000 per position for 1.7
resource officer positions, for a total of$34,000.
RECOMMENDED RESOLUTION:
I move that the School Board of Orange County, Florida, approve the agreement with
the City of Ocoee, Florida, for the school resource officer program in Ocoee
Elementary School, Spring Lake Elementary School and Ocoee Middle School. This
agreement is to remain in effect through June 30, 1995.
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William R. Thomas
Associate Superintendent
Special Services
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Attachment
AGREEMENT
between
The School Board of Orange County, Florida
and
City of Ocoee, Florida
for
The School Resource Officer Program
This Agreement, entered into this 26th day of July, 1994, 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 City of Ocoee,
Florida, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida,
hereinafter referred to as the "Law Enforcement Agency,"
Witness that:
The School Board and Law Enforcement Agency mutually agree as follows:
1. That the School Board shall:
Provide funds, not to exceed $34,000 for services rendered by Law Enforcement
Agency during the term of this agreement, to the Law Enforcement Agency for
providing, through law enforcement officers employed by Law Enforcement Agency,
those services set forth in this agreement and the attachments hereto. (See
attachment.) Payment to the Law Enforcement Agency shall be made in two (2)
equal installments according to the following schedule: December 31, 1994;
June 30, 1995.
2. That the Law Enforcement Agency shall:
a. Cause to be provided for and on behalf of the School Board 1.7 school
resource officers to carry out the duties and responsibilities listed in the
attachment.
b. Cause to be completed and submitted to the School Board, as requested by
the School Board, all student and program records.
3. This agreement shall remain in effect from July 26, 1994, through June 30, 1995,
unless terminated sooner pursuant to Section 4 of this agreement.
4. Termination
Either party may terminate this agreement without cause on 30 days notice in writing
to the other party; further, either party may terminate this agreement immediately for
cause, upon giving written notice to the other party, provided such notice is
accompanied by a written opinion from the general counsel of the party terminating
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the agreement stating that it is not legally permissible for that party to continue to
substantially comply with this agreement.
5. Attachment:
The attachment is incorporated by reference herein and made a part hereof as fully
as if herein set forth.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties set their hands and seals in Ocoee, Orange County, Florida.
CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA THE SCHOOL BOARD OF ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY: BY: c .
as its Mayor as its Chairman
(Corporate Seal) (Corporate Seal)
ATTEST: ATTEST:
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as its City Manager as Secretary and Superintendent
This document has been
reviewed by the School
Board Attorney, on
behalf of the Scho I Board,
this ,a" day of , 1994.
BY
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ATTACHMENT
1. The law enforcement agency shall furnish law enforcement officers employed by Law
Enforcement Agency to serve as school resource officers (SROs) assigned to public
schools in the Orange County school district.
2. The aforesaid SROs shall each meet or exceed the following qualifications:
• Minimum of two years of college and four years experience in law enforcement
operations or four years of college and two years in law enforcement operations.
Preferably at least one of the years 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 associate superintendent, special services.
• Certified by the State of Florida as a law enforcement officer.
• Middle school SROs must possess a valid and current Orange County Public Schools
District Teacher's Certificate or have submitted to the Orange County Public Schools a
completed application demonstrating that the applicant is qualified for the issuance of
such certificate (Public Service 7).
3. instructional Responsibility
SROs assigned to elementary schools shall teach the DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance
Education) curriculum as guest presenters in fifth grade classes and in other grades as
appropriate in their assigned schools. The elementary SROs will be referred to as DARE
officers. When applicable, the DARE officer will also teach the middle school DARE
curriculum to students in designated middle school classes.
SROs assigned to middle schools shall each teach two regularly scheduled classes of
"Exploration of Public Service Occupations' (locally referred to as Law Awareness)
including such topics as:
1) Justification for rules and laws
2) Consequences of crime
3) Juvenile and adult criminal justice systems
4) Career opportunities in law enforcement
5) Substance abuse prevention
6) Crime and fire prevention
These classes will be taught to sixth and/or seventh grade students. Different groups of
students shall be taught in successive sessions.
SROs assigned to high schools will instruct specialized short-term programs by invitation of
the principal or a member of the faculty.
Each school resource officer's work year will follow that established by the school board for
10-month teachers. DARE officers assigned to year-round elementary schools will
schedule their DARE instruction accordingly.
Any exceptions to the instructional responsibilities outlined above must be mutually agreed
upon by the school board's associate superintendent, special services, the law
enforcement agency and the individual school principal.
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4. SROs shall be certified law enforcement officers, as defined in Section 943.10(1), Florida
Statutes, who are employed by a law enforcement agency as defined in Section 943.10(4),
Florida Statutes. Their powers and duties as law enforcement officers shall continue
throughout their tenure as a school resource officer.
SROs shall abide by school board policies and shall consult with and coordinate activities
through the school principal but shall remain fully responsive to the chain of command of
the law enforcement agency in all matters relating to employment.
5. Additional Duties and Responsibilities:
a. SROs will develop expertise in presenting various subjects such as understanding
the laws, the police officer, and the police mission.
b. SROs will encourage individual and small group discussions about law enforcement
related matters with students, faculty and parents.
c. SROs are not school disciplinarians. If principals believe an incident is a law
violation, they shall contact the SRO who shall then determine whether law
enforcement action is appropriate.
Suspended or disruptive students may be transported by SROs only with the
approval of the officer's supervisor.
d. SROs will attend meetings of the school's parent and faculty groups to solicit their
support and understanding of the SRO program and to promote awareness of law
enforcement functions.
e. SROs will make themselves available for conferences with students, parents, and
faculty members to assist them with problems of a law enforcement or crime
prevention nature. Nothing herein requires that confidential information obtained
pursuant to Chapter 39, Florida Statutes, be disclosed.
f. SROs will be familiar with all community agencies which offer assistance to youths
and their families such as mental health clinics, drug treatment centers, etc. They will
make referrals when appropriate.
g. SROs and the principal of the school to which they are assigned shall confer when
appropriate to develop plans and strategies to prevent and/or minimize dangerous
situations on or near the campus or involving students at school-related activities.
SROs are not to be assigned duties regularly assigned to school personnel such as
lunchroom or hall duty. Nothing, herein, is intended to preclude the officer from being
available in areas where interaction with students is expected.
h. Should it become necessary to conduct formal police interviews on a school campus
with students or staff, the law enforcement agency's personnel shall abide by school
board policy concerning such interviews.
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i.' SROs shall take law enforcement action as necessary. As soon as practicable, if not
prohibited by confidentiality requirements of state law, the resource officer will notify
the principal of the school to which he/she is assigned about any law enforcement
activity undertaken on that school's campus.
At the principal's request, the officers will take appropriate law enforcement action
against intruders and unwanted guests who appear at school and school-related
functions. Whenever practicable, the officer shall advise the principal before
requesting additional enforcement assistance on campus.
j. SROs will give assistance to other police officers in matters regarding the resource
officer's school assignments.
k. To promote citizen awareness of law enforcement efforts, to assure the peaceful
operation of school-related programs, and to build support with students, SROs will,
whenever possible, participate in or attend school functions.
I. SROs will reaffirm their roles as law enforcement officers by wearing their uniforms a
minimum of one day a week, unless doing so would be inappropriate for scheduled
school activities. The uniform will also be worn at events where it will enhance the
image of the officers and their ability to perform their duties.
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