HomeMy WebLinkAbout7.D.2. Extension of School Agreement
CITY OF SHAKOPEE ~. O.J-, .
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Memorandum CONSENT
TO: Mayor and City Council
Mark McNeill, City Administrator
FROM: Jeff Tate, Captai~
SUBJECT: Extension of School Agreement
DATE: October 3, 2006
INTRODUCTION:
The Police Department is seeking authorization to extend, under the same terms and
conditions, the current Police Liaison Agreement by and between the Independent School
District #720 and the City of Shakopee and the School Resource Officer Agreement by
and between Shakopee Independent School #720 and the City of Shakopee.
BACKGROUND:
In 2000, Community Orienting Policing Services awarded a $250,000 grant for police
officers to be assigned as School Resource Officers (SRO) at the Junior and Senior High
Schools. These assignments took place in May of2001 and the grant expired in May of
2004.
The city currently has a Police Liaison Agreement by and between the Independent
School District #720 and the City of Shakopee. On an annual basis the school district
contributes 33.5% of each officer's salary. This proposed agreement, with the new
timeframe, is included under attachment #1.
In addition, the School Resource Officer agreement by and between Shakopee
Independent Schools #720 and the City of Shakopee is in existence. This agreement
further clarifies expectations between the school district and the city in the SRO program.
This proposed agreement, with the new time frame, is included under attachment #2.
Both current agreements are set to expire in December 2006. Chief Hughes and Jon
McBroom, the School District Superintendent, have conceptually agreed to extend both
agreements through December 31, 2007. Both Chief Hughes and Mr. McBroom believe
the dollars exist to fund these positions through 2007, which coincides with the City of
Shakopee's budget cycle.
BUDGET IMPACT:
We expect to budget these funds in the 2007 city general fund budget to continue this
program.
VISIONING RELATIONSHIP:
This action supports:
Goal A - Active and healthy community.
Goal C - Great place for kids to grow up.
Strategy 5: Foster community connections
Strategy 6: Provide high quality services
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the attached agreements, which will continue the two contracts under
the same terms and conditions through December 31, 2007.
ACTION REQUESTED:
If Council concurs, they should, by motion, authorize the appropriate city staff to enter
into agreements to extend the current Police Liaison and School Resource Agreements
through December 31, 2007, and move their adoption.
Attachments:
(1) Police Liaison Proposed Agreement
(2) School Resource Officer Proposed Agreement
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POLICE LIAISON AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT 720 AND THE CITY OF SHAKOPEE
THIS AGREEMENT made this day of , 2006 by and
between the INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 720, a school district, (hereinafter "School
District") and the CITY OF SHAKOPEE, a public corporation and political subdivision of the
State of Minnesota, (hereinafter "City").
Recitals
6.0 The City and the School District desire to deter and prevent violence within its
junior and senior high schools.
7.0 The federally funded COPS in Schools program provides monetary grants to
communities to hire police liaison officers to address violence related issues
within schools.
8.0 To that end, the City and the School District desire to collaboratively
participate in the COPS in Schools program.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City and the School District agree as follows:
Terms
6.0 TERM. The term of this contract shall be from January 01,2007
to December 31, 2007.
7.0 OFFICER SELECTIONS. The City will, depending on staffing levels,
employ or assign, in accordance with all applicable state laws, the police officers that will
participate in or serve as employees in the COPS in Schools program. The City will
employ or assign two (2) officers to serve as school liaison during the term of this
agreement. The number of police officers serving in the liaison position may be modified
upon agreement of the City, the School District and the COPS office.
8.0 PROGRAM FUNDING. The School District will fund 33.5% of the
officer's annual salary and benefits, which totals $53,231 for two officers.
5.0 SCHOOLS SERVED. The Shakopee junior and senior high schools will
receive police liaison services under this contract.
6.0 OFFICER COMPENSATION. The City will be responsible for all
payments regarding compensation, benefits, pension plans, and withholdings for the
officers serving in the liaison capacity
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7.0 DUTIES OF THE OFFICER. The list of duties and work schedule of
the officer(s) shall be developed and agreed upon by the City and the School District.
The law enforcement services provided to the School District will be at the sole
discretion of the City. Officer standards of performance, conduct and discipline of the
liaison, performance reviews, and other internal matters related to enforcement services
shall be under the authority of the City. The School District shall provide the City with a
written appraisal of the services rendered by the police liaison at the end of each contract
term. The School District shall immediately notify the City in writing of any
performance deficiencies or inappropriate conduct of the liaison. All disciplinary action
shall be under the authority oftheCity. Time spent in excess of eight (8)hours will be
on a specific, case-by-case basis and requiring the advance approval of he City andthe
School District. Compensation for the excess time worked will be paid according to the
officer's regular police contract.
8.0 ADDITIONAL OFFICER DUTIES. The liaison officer will respond to
emergency calls within the boundaries of the City, attend police training, and any other
special duties as assigned by the City while fulfilling the liaison requirements under this
contract.
9.0 OFFICER SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT. The City shall provide any
required clothing, uniforms, vehicles, necessary equipment and supplies for the liaison
officer to perform law enforcement duties. The School District shall provide the liaison
officers with an office, telephone, and other supplies necessary to perform required duties
as outline pursuant to section 7.0 of this contract.
10.0 TERMINATION. Either party may terminate this agreement upon a
sixty (60) day written notice to the other of such termination. In the event of a
termination, any payments due shall be prorated.
11.0 INDEMNIFICATION. Except for claims arising out of the willful or
negligent act of the other party or its representatives, each party shall indemnify and
defend the other party against all claims, expenses, and liabilities incurred, including
reasonable attorney fees, related to claims for loss of life, personal injury, and/or damage
to property arising out of any occurrence in, upon or at the School District properties in
accordance with the execution of the police liaison duties under this contract.
12.0 NOTICE. Any notice, demand, request or other communication that may
or shall be given or served by the parties, shall be deemed to have been given or served
on the date the same is deposited in the United States mail, registered or certified, postage
prepaid and addressed as follows: If to the City: Attn: Police Chief, Shakopee Police
Department, 475 Gorman Street, Shakopee, Minnesota 55379; If to the School District:
Attn: Superintendent, 505 South Holmes Street, Shakopee, Minnesota 55379.
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13.0 ENTIRE AGREEMENT; AMENDMENTS. This contract constitutes
the entire agreement between the parties, and no other agreement prior to this agreement
or contemporaneous herewith shall be effective except as expressly set forth or
incorporated herein. Any purported amendment shall not be effective unless it shall be
set forth in writing and executed by both parties.
CITY OF SHAKO PEE
By
Its Mayor
By
Its City Administrator
By
Its City Clerk
SCHOOL DISTRICT 720
By
Its Board Chair
By
Its Superintendent
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SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN
SHAKOPEE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT #720 AND
THE CITY OF SHAKOPEE
This agreement made and entered into this ,2006, by and between
the CITY OF SHAKOPEE and SHAKOPEE SCHOOL DISTSRICT #720.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
1. Establish a positive working relationship in a cooperative effort to prevent
juvenile delinquency and assist in student development.
2. Maintain a safe and secure environment on campus, which will be conducive to
learning.
3. Promote positive attitudes regarding the police role in society and to inform
students of their rights and responsibilities as lawful citizens.
A. EMPLOYMENT AND ASSIGNMENT OF SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER
1. The City agrees to provide a School Resource Officer (SRO) to the Junior/Senior
High Schools
2. The City shall select the SRO's and assign one to each school.
3. In the event the SRO is absent from work, the SRO is to notify both his/her police
supervisor and the principal at the school to which they are assigned. The City
agrees to assign a SRO alternate in case of long-term illness.
4. School Resource Officers shall remain employees of the City and shall not be
employees of Shakopee School District #720. The School District and the City
acknowledge that the SRO's remain responsive to the command of the Shakopee
Police Department.
B. HOURS AND SPECIAL EVENTS
1. Each SRO is assigned to a school on a full time basis. The SRO' s shall be on
duty at their assigned schools prior to schools start and at schools dismissal except
in cases when the SRO is flexing their schedule to attend a school event outside
regular school hours. During regular hours, SRO's may be off campus performing
such tasks as may be required by their assignment (Court, Training, Arrest).
2. If authorized by his/her supervisor, the SRO shall be present at school special
events that occur outside of normal school hours. The City shall be responsible
for any ov~rtime pay associa,t~q, with the SRO's attendance at these events.
3. All School Resource Officers shall wear their duty uniform a majority of the time
and carry their duty weapon while at school. A uniform will be worn when the
SRO is engaged in teaching and public speaking duties.
C. DUTIES OF THE'SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER:
1. The SRO shall assist the principal in developing plans and strategies to prevent
and/or minimize dangerous situations that may occur on campus"and also address
other issues determined important by the principal.
2. The SRO shall present programs on various topics to students. Subjects shall
include a basic understanding of law, role of law enforcement, drug awareness,
anger management and the mission of law enforcement.
3. The SRO's are encouraged to interact with students on an individual basis and in
small groups.
4. The SRO shall make him/herself available for conferences involving teachers,
parents and faculty.
5. The SRO shall be familiar with agencies and resources that offer assistance to
youth and their families, and make referrals to agencies when necessary.
6. The SRO shall take law enforcement action when necessary.
7. The SRO shall contact the principal of the school or their designee about his or
her actions to make them aware of arrest or crime.
8. The SRO shall notify the principal or their designee before removing a student
from school.
9. The SRO can take law enforcement action against intruders and unwanted guests
who appear on school property.
10. The SRO shall conduct investigations of crimes, which occur at their assigned
schools and use other resources, ifneeded, for follow-up investigations.
11. The SRO will turn in a monthly summation report to, the SRO supervisor at the
end of every month.
12. The SRO shall not be used as a school disciplinarian. If the principal believes an
incident isa violation of the law, they may contact the SRO to see if law
enforcement action is needed.
13. The SRO ~hall follow the Shlikopee Police Departments Standard Operating
Procedures and General Orders when confiscating drugs from students on school
property.
14. The SRO shall follow the guidelines of the Minnesota State Statutes, Case Law,
School Board Policy and the Shakopee Police Department Standard Operating
Procedures and General Orders in regards to investigations, interviews and
searches relating to juveniles.
D. RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF SHAKOPEE SCHOOL DISTRICT #720
The School District shall provide to the full-time SRO the following materials and
facilities, which are deemed necessary to the performance of the SRO:
1. Access to a temperature controlled and properly lighted private office containing
a telephone line to be used for general business purposes. '
2. A desk with drawers, a chair and a filing cabinet, which can be locked and
secured.
3. Access to a computer terminal or computer hook-up.
The City will supply the officers with the usual and customary office supplies and forms
required in the performance oftheir duty.
E. DISMISSAL OF SRO
1. In the event the principal of the school that the SRO is assigned to feels that the
particular SRO is not effectively performing his or her duties and responsibilities,
the principal shall contact the SRO supervisor. Within a reasonable amount of
time, after receiving the information from the principal, the SRO supervisor shall
advise the Chief of Police of the principal's request. If the Chief of Police
desires, the principal and the Chief of Police or their designees, shall meet with
the SRO tO,mediate or resolve any problems, which may exist.
2. The Chief of Police may dismiss or reassign a SRO based upon the Shakopee
Police Department's rules, Regulations and General Orders.
A School Resource Officer Program is hereby established in the public school system of
the County of Scott, City of Shakopee, Minnesota, for a period of January 01, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
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This agreement constitutes a final written expression of all the terms ofthis
agreement and is complete and is an exclusive statement of those terms. Modification of
this agreement shall be made only by the consent of all parties. Such shall be made with
the same formalities as were followed in this agreement and shall include a written
document setting forth the modifications, signed by all parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be signed
by their duly authorized officers.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of:
SHAKOPEE SCHOOL DISTRICT #720, SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA
Jon McBroom, Superintendent Chair, ISD #720 Board of Directors
Mayor City Clerk
City Administrator
[SRO Agreement SPD & School)