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RESOLUTION NO. 93-300
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
A COST SHARING AGREEMENT FOR THE DARE
PROGRAM BETWEEN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD
5 AND CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
6 The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California does 7
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8 hereby resolve as follows:
9 1. That the cost sharing agreement for the Dare
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Program, attached hereto as Exhibit 2, between the City of
Carlsbad and the Carlsbad Unified School District is hereby
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3. That the Mayor of the City of Carlsbad is hereby authorize(
l6 ll and directed to execute said agreements for and on behalf of the
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City of Carlsbad, California on the 2nd day of NOVE~ER , 1993,
by the following vote to wit:
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AYES: Council Members Lewis, Stanton, Nygaard, Finnila
3 ABSENT: Council Member Kulchin
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'7 11 ATTEST:
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AMHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, City cle&
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COST SHARING AGREEMENT
This agreement is made and entered into at Carlsb
California, this 14th day of October , 1993 by the City
Carlsbad, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called IlCityIl,
Carlsbad Unified School District, a unified school distri
hereinafter called "School District1@.
WHEREAS, the City and the School District find that
would be mutually beneficial to share the costs of the Drug Ab
Resistance 'Education program, hereinafter called D.A.R.E.,
parties agree as follows:
The City agrees to provide the School District with
elementary school D.A.R.E. program as described in Exhibit ltAm1
the School District agrees to pay the City a sum certain of $18,
toward the cost of this program.
The City agrees to provide the School District wit
high school and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as describec
Exhibit IlBll and the School District agrees to pay City a
certain of $25,000 toward the cost of this program.
MODIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULING
Descriptions of the programs in Exhibit VIA11 and IfB1I
general guidelines only and minor modifications may be made by
City. Scheduling of the programs is at the discretion of the Ci
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumptions
1) Encinitas Union School District agrees to provide $3,
toward the cost of the elementary D.A.R.E. program.
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2) School enrollment at Carlsbad Unified School District a1
Encinitas Union School District is approximately the sal
in the 1993/1994 school year as in the 1992/1993 schoc
year.
If either of the two assumptions above prove to be falsi
this agreement is VOID.
TERM OF AGREEMENT
The term of this agreement extends from July 1, 1993
to June 30, 1994.
METHOD AND TIME OF PAYMENT
The School District agrees to pay the City in tl
following manner:
One-half of the amount due will be paid no
later than December 31, 1993. The remaining
one-half will be paid no later than June 30,
1994.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City employees who perform duties under this agreeme]
are not, for any purpose whatsoever, employees of the Schoc
District.
Superintendent
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APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST :
RONALD R. BALL hdpb City Attorney Lxs2QdZ ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ City Clerk
BY KAREN J. HIRATA I/. v.7 3, Deputy City Attorney cost.shar/afd/S/IS
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Exhibit A
The primary emphasis of the D.A.R.E. Program is assisting students in
recognizing and resisting the pressures exerted on them to experiment
with drugs.
A semester course will be given to students in their last year at each elementary school. Topics covered will include but not be limited to:
Showing students how to say no to peers who offer them drugs.
Developing self-esteem. Being assertive. Understanding the social pressures which encourage drug use.
Learning positive things they can do instead of using drugs.
An abbreviated program will also be given to children from kindergarten tc the fifth grade.
The elementary program will be administered and presented by one policc officer.
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Exhibit B
High School Level
The D.A.R.E. Program administered by the police department at the High school level will include but not be limited to:
Drug Education.
Dealing with and resisting media pressure.
Coping with anger and conflict without drugs. Decision making.
Alcohol and driving.
Understanding personal rights and responsibilities.
A semester course will be given to students during their attendance at mandatory health education classes.
High school students who &e not enrolled in the health education classes
who have already completed the classes will receive an abbreviated progra
Junior High School Level
The D.A.R.E. Program at the Junior High level will include but not be limil
to:
Reinforcing techniques for saying no to others who offer drugs.
Feeling good about oneself.
Being assertive. Understanding the social pressures which encourage drug use. Decision making. Understanding personal rights and responsibilities.
A semester course will be given to students during the eighth grade,
Students in. other grades will receive an abbreviated program.
Both High school and Junior High school programs will be administered a presented by one police officer.