HomeMy WebLinkAboutCarlsbad Unified School District; 1991-02-22;COST SHARING AGREEMENT
This agreement is made and entered into at Carlsbad, California, this 27th
day of OCTOBER , 193 by the City of Carlsbad, a municipal corporation
hereinafter called “City,” and Carlsbad Unified School District, a unified school
district, hereafter called “School District.”
WHEREAS, the City and the School District find that it would be mutually
beneficial to share costs of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, hereinafter
called D.A.R.E. The parties agree as follows: The City agrees to provide the School
District with an elementary and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as described in
Exhibits “A” and “B” and the school District agrees to pay the City $34,000 towards
the cost of the program.
MODIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULING
The description of the program in Exhibits “A” and “B” is a general guideline
only and minor modifications may be made by the City. Scheduling of the programs
is at the discretion of the City.
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumptions:
1) Carlsbad Unified School District agrees to provide $34,000 toward the
cost of the elementary and junior high school D.A.R.E. program.
2) School enrollment at School District is approximately the same in the
1999/2000 school year as in the 1998/ 1999 school year.
If either of the two assumptions prove to be false, this agreement is VOID.
TEFUW OF AGREEMENT
The term of this agreement extends from July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2000.
METHOD AND TIME OF PAYMENT
The School District agrees to pay the City in the following manner:
One-half of the amount due will be paid no later than December 3 1, 1999. The
remaining one-half will be paid no later than June 30, 2000.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City employees who perform duties under this agreement are not, for any
purposes whatsoever, employees of the School District.
CARLSBAD UYIFIED SCHAOL DISTRICT
District Superintendent
Title
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Ronald R. Ball
City Attorney
By: :
/ #ane Mobaldi
ATTEST: _ .
City Clerk u KAREN R. KUNDTZ, Assistant City Clerk
I/Assistant City Attorney
EXHIBIT A
The primary emphasis of the DARE 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 to
the fifth grade.
The elementary program will be administered and presented by one police
officer.
EXHIBIT B
Junior High School Level
The DARE Program at the junior high school level will include, but not be
limited to:
Reinforcing techniques for saying not 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.
The junior high school program will be administered and presented by one
police officer.
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COST SHARING AGREEMENT
This agreement is made and entered into at Carlsbad, California, this J st
day of June , 193 by the City of Carlsbad, a municipal corporation
hereinafter called “City,” and Carlsbad Unified School District, a unified school
district, hereafter called “School District.”
WHEREAS, the City and the School District find that it would be mutually
beneficial to share costs of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, hereinafter
called D.A.R.E. The parties agree as follows: The City agrees to provide the School
District with an elementary and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as described in
Exhibits “A” and “B” and the school District agrees to pay the City 50% towards the
cost of the program. See Exhibit “C” for details.
MODIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULING
The description of the program in Exhibits “A” and “B” is a general guideline
only and minor modifications may be made by the City. Scheduling of the programs
is at the discretion of the City.
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumptions:
1) Carlsbad Unified School District agrees to provide 50% toward the cost
of the elementary and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as outlined
in Exhibit “C” attached.
2) School enrollment at School District is approximately the same in the
1998/ 1999 school year as in the 1997/ 1998 school year.
If either of the two assumptions prove to be false, this agreement is VOID.
TERM OF AGREEMENT
The term of this agreement extends from July 1, 1998 to June 30, 1999.
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METHOD AND TIME OF PAYMENT
The School District agrees to pay the City in the following manner:
One-half of the amount due will be paid no later than December 3 1, 1998. The
remaining one-half will be paid no later than June 30, 1999.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City employees who perform duties under this agreement are not, for any
purposes whatsoever, employees of the School District.
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
BYY
Title
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Ronald R. Ball
City Attorney
By:
ATTEST: /--A
ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ
City Clerk
1/ Assistant City Attorney
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. EdiBit A -
The primary emphasis of the DARE. Program is &slMng students in recognizing wfth drugs.
A semester ele&entary course will be given to students in their last year-at each school. Topics covered wflI include but not be limited to:
an& resisting the pressures &rted on tbeti to experiment
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. : Showing students how to say no to peers who offer them drags. Developing self-esteem. Being assertive. Und&standing the social pressures which encourage drug use. k-g positive things they can do instead of using drugs.
Ag Tbkreviated 2 +.I grade. program will also be @veu to children from kindergarten to
.
-’ ie dementaiy progmm wiIl be administered aud presented
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by oqe police
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: - ’ hhibit B
The DA.RE. Ekogram at the Junior High kvel wilI include but not be limited to: I
Retiorcing techn@ues for sa+g no to others who offer drugs. Feeling good about oneself. Being assertive. Understanding the social pressures which encourage drug use. Decision makkg. Understanding personal rights and responsibilities. .
A semester course wiIl be given to students during the eighth grade. Students in 0th~~ grades will receive an abbreviated program.
The Junior High school program will be administered and presented by one police officer.
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EXHIBIT C
Carlsbad Police Department
DARE PROGRAM
1998/ 99 Cost-Sharing Breakdown
ANNUAL POLICE OFFICER PERSONNEL EXPENSES COST PER OFlj’ICER
Salary $42,263
Overtime 3,170
Disability & Unemployment 1,065
Retirement 7,607
Health & Life 5,565
Medicare 613
Uniform Allowance TOTALPERSOiV2VELCOSTS 575
$60,858
Costs are for one mid-step police officer for one year and include only
personnel costs; equipment and maintenance costs are not included. One
officer is assigned to the elementary school program; a second officer is
assigned to the junior high school program.
ELEMENTARY JR.HIGH
DARE PROGRAM COST ALLOCATION SCHOOLS SCHOOL TOTAL
Annual Personnel Costs for 1 Officer 60.858 60.858
Total Number of Schools
Cost ner School 6.086 I 20.286* 1
Cost ner District Based on # Schools 1 I I I
Carlsbad Unified School District 171 I 42.602 1 20.286* 1
Encinitas Union School District 13) I 18.258 I
Half Share Cost to District
Carlsbad Unified School District
Encinitas Union School District
21.301 I 10.143 I 31.444 I
9.129 I 01 9.1291
* Prorated for four-month semester.
City
June 14,1999
Carlsbad Unified School District
801 Pine Avenue
Carlsbad. CA 92008
I. &A.Ft;E. COST SHARING AGREEMENT I
Enclosed for your reference are copies of Carlsbad City Council Agenda Bill No..
15,229, and Resolution No. 99-193. These documents went before the City
Council on June 1, 1999, where the Resolution was adopted, approving the
agreement referenced above.
If you have questions concerning the agreement please contact Police Chief
Robert Vales, Police Department, at (760) 931-2131.
Kathleen D. Shoup
Sr. Office Specialist
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive * Carlsbad, CA 92008-l 989 - (760) 434-2808 @
COST SHARING AGREEMENT
This agreement is made and entered into at Carlsbad, California, this
lbthday of OCTOBER , 1997 by the City of Carlsbad, a municipal corporation
hereinafter called “City”, and Carlsbad Unified School District, a unified school district,
hereinafter called “School District”.
WHEREAS, the City and the School District find that it would be mutually beneficial to
share costs of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, hereinafter called
D.A.R.E., the parties agree as follows: The City agrees to provide the School District with
an elementary and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as described in Exhibit “A” AND
“B” and the School District agrees to pay the City a sum certain of $31,226 toward the
cost of this program.
MODIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULING
The description of the program in Exhibit “A” AND “B” is a general guideline only and
minor modifications may be made by the City. Scheduling of the programs is at the
discretion of the City.
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumptions:
1) Carlsbad Unified School District agrees to provide
$31,226 toward the cost of the elementary and Junior High School
D.A.R.E. program.
2) School enrollment at Carlsbad Unified School District and
Encinitas Union School District is approximately the same
in the 1997/l 998 school year as in the 1996/l 997 school
year.
If either of the two assumptions prove to be false, this agreement is VOID.
TERM OF AGREEhW!U
The term of this agreement extends from July 1, 1997 to June 30, 1998.
METHOD AND TIME OF PAYMENT
The School District agrees to pay the City in the following manner:
One-half of the amount due will be paid no later than December 31, 1997. The remaining
one-half will be paid no later than June 30, 1998.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City employees who perform duties under this agreement are not, for any purposes
whatsoever, employees of the School District.
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Name /
Superintendent
Title
APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST:
Ronald R. Ball
City Attorney
By---
ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ
City Clerk
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E&bit A -.
The pinmy 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 assemve. Understanding the social pressures which encourage drug use. Learning positive things they can do instead of using drugs.
An abhreviated program wiIl also be given to children from kindergarten to the c 11 grade.
-- ie elementary program will be administered and presented by one police
officer.
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*, -, * Exhibit B
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The D.A.RE. Program at the Junior High level will include but not be limited to:
Reinforcing techniques for saying no to others who offer drugs. Feeling good about oneself. Being assert&e. 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.
The Junior High police officer. school program will be administered and presented by one
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October 15, 1997
Susan-Harumi Bentley, Ed.D.
Assistant Superintendent,
Instructional Services
Carlsbad Unified School District
801 Pine Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Re: Memorandum of Understanding and Cost Sharing Agreement - DARE/School
Resource Officer Programs
The Carlsbad City Council, at its meeting of October 7, 1997, adopted Resolution No. 97-618,
approving a Cost Sharing Agreement with the Carlsbad Unified School District for the Drug
Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) Program. Also, the Council adopted Resolution No. 97-
619, approving a Memorandum of Understanding with the Carlsbad Unified School District for
the School Resource Officer (S.R.O.) Program.
Enclosed are the fully signed agreements and copies of Resolution Nos. 97-618 and 97-619.
Assistant City Clerk
KRK:ijp
Enclosures
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive - Carlsbad, California 92008-1989 l (760) 434-2808 6B
EXHIBIT 3
COST SHARING AGREEMENT
This agreement is made and entered into at Carlsbad, California, this
fi%ay of b&XmfC6/i: la by the City of Carlsbad, a municipal corporation
hereinafter called “City”, and Encinitas Union School District, a unified school district,
hereinafter called “School District”.
WHEREAS, the City and the School District find that it would be mutually beneficial to
share costs of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, hereinafter called
D.A.R.E., the patties agree as follows: The City agrees to provide the School District with
a elementary school D.A.R.E. program as described in Exhibit “A” and the School District
agrees to pay the City a sum certain of $9,066 toward the cost of this program.
MODIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULING
The description of the program in Exhibit “A” is a general guideline only and minor
modifications may be made by the City. Scheduling of the programs is at the discretion of
the City.
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumptions:
1) Encinitas Union School District agrees to provide
$9,066 toward the cost of the elementary D.A.R.E.
program.
2) School enrollment at Carlsbad Unified School District and
Encinitas Union School District is approximately the same
in the 1996/1997 school year as in the 1995/1996 school
year.
If either of the two assumptions prove to be false, this agreement is VOID.
TERM OF AGREEMENT
The term of this agreement extends from July 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997.
METHOD AND TIME OF PAYMENT
The School District agrees to pay the City in the following manner:
One-half of the amount due will be paid no later than December 31, 1996. The remaining
one-half will be paid no later than June 30, 1997.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City employees who perform duties under this agreement are not, for any purposes
whatsoever, employees of the School District.
ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Chief Financial Officer
Title
APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST:
Ronald R. Ball ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ
City Clerk
I/Deputy City Attorney
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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 to
the fifth grade.
The elementary program will be administered and presented by one police
officer.
EXHIBIT 2
COST SHARING AGREEMENT
This agreement is made and entered into at Carlsbad, California, this
_?rcdday of-, 19% by the City of Carlsbad, a municipal corporation
hereinafter called ‘City”, and Carlsbad Unified School District, a unified school district,
hereinafter called “School District”.
WHEREAS, the City and the School District find that it would be mutually beneficial to
share costs of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, hereinafter called
D.A.R.E., the parties agree as follows: The City agrees to provide the School District with
an elementary and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as described in Exhibit “A” AND
“B” and the School District agrees to pay the City a sum certain of $31,226 toward the
cost of this program.
MODIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULING
The description of the program in Exhibit “A” AND “B” is a general guideline only and
minor modifications may be made by the City. Scheduling of the programs is at the
discretion of the City.
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumptions:
1) Carlsbad Unified School District agrees to provide
$31,226 toward the cost of the elementary and Junior High School
D.A.R.E. program.
2) School enrollment at Carlsbad Unified School District and
Encinitas Union School District is approximately the same
in the 1996/1997 school year as in the 1995/1996 school
year.
If either of the two assumptions prove to be false, this agreement is VOID.
TERM OF AGREFMENT
The term of this agreement extends from July 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997.
METHOD AND TIME OF PAYMENT
The School District agrees to pay the City in the following manner:
One-half of the amount due will be paid no later than December 31, 1996. The remaining
one-half will be paid no later than June 30, 1997.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City employees who perform duties under this agreement are not, for any purposes
whatsoever, employees of the School District.
. . istrict Superintendent
Title
APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST:
Ronald R. Ball
City Clerk
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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 to the r 11 grade.
‘I ie elementary program will be administered and presented by one police dificer.
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Exhibit B
Junior w School Level
The D.A.R.E. Program at the Junior High level will include but not be limited 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.
The Junior High school program will be administered and presented by one police officer.
CARLSBAD POLICE DEPARTMENT
1996 DARE PROGRAM
PROPOSED COST SHARING BREAKDOWN
(personnel costs only, equipment & equipment
maintenance not included)
1996 Cost Sharing Formula
(based upon one officer assigned to elementary program
and one officer assigned to Jr. High Program)
CARLSBAD
Buena Vista (Carlsbad) $3,022
Hope (Carlsbad) $3,022
Jefferson (Carlsbad) $3,022
Pine (Carlsbad) $3,022
Magnolia (Carlsbad) $3,022
Kelly (Carlsbad) $3,022
Aviara Oaks (Carlsbad) $3,022 , Junior High Schools* $10,072
Total Carlsbad School Costs $31,226
*Pro-rated based upon a four month semester at half the cost of one officer. ENCINITAS
La Costa Heights (Encinitas)
Mission Estancia (Encinitas)
Olivenhein Pioneer (Encinitas)
Total Encinitas School Costs
Cost to both school districts for dare
$3,022
$3,022
$3,022
$9,066
$40,292
Total Program Costs
(Program costs are based upon a per school pro-rata share rather than
on the school year)
City of Carlsbad $30,214 Carlsbad Schools $31,226 Encinitas Schools $ 9,066
TOTAL $70,506
COST SHARING AGREEMENT
This agreement is made and entered into at Carlsbad, California,
this F day of I 1996 by the City of Carlsbad, a municipal
corporation, hereinafter called “City”, and Carlsbad Unified School District, a
unified school district, hereinafter called “School District”.
WHEREAS, the City and the School District find that it would be
mutually beneficial to share the costs of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education
Program, hereinafter called D.A.R.E., the parties agree as follows:
The City agrees to provide the School District with an elementary
school D.A.R.E. program as described in Exhibit “A” and the School District
agrees to pay the City a sum certain of $18,750 toward the cost of this program.
The City agrees to provide the School District with a high school
and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as described in Exhibit “B” and the
School District agrees to pay City a sum certain of $25,000 toward the cost of
this program.
MODIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULING
Descriptions of the programs in Exhibit “A” and “B” are general
guidelines only and minor modifications may be made by the City. Scheduling of
the programs is at the discretion of the City.
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumptions:
1. Carlsbad Unified School District agrees to provide $18,750
toward the cost of the elementary D.A.R.E. program.
2. School enrollment at Carlsbad Unified School District and
Encinitas Union School District is approximately the same in the 1995/1996
school year as in the 199411995 school year.
If either of the two assumptions above prove to be false, this
agreement is VOID.
TERM OF AGREEMENT
The term of this agreement extends from July 1, 1995 to June 30,
1996.
METHOD AND TIME OF PAYMENT
The School District agrees to pay the City in the following manner:
One-half of the amount due will be paid no later than December 31,
1995. The remaining one-half will be paid no later than June 30, 1996.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City employees who perform duties under this agreement are not,
for any purpose whatsoever, employees of the School District.
District Superintendent
Title
APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST:
RONALD R. BALL
City Attorney
City Clerk
d’ ANE MOBALDI
Deputy City Attorney
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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 to the ftith grade.
The elementary program will be administered and presented by one police 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 are not enrolled in the health education classes or who have already completed the classes will receive an abbreviated program.
Junior High School Level
The D.A.R.E. Program at the Junior High level will include but not be limited 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 and
presented by one police officer.
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COST SHARING AGREEMENT
This agreement is made and entered into at Carlsbad,
California, this 12th day of September I 19.94 by the City of
Carlsbad, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called **City**, and
Carlsbad Unified School District, a unified school district,
hereinafter called "School District**.
WHEREAS, the City and the School District find that it
would be mutually beneficial to share the costs of the Drug Abuse
Resistance Education program, hereinafter called D.A.R.E., the
parties agree as follows:
The City agrees to provide the School District with an
elementary school D.A.R.E. program as described in Exhibit **Al* and
the School District agrees to pay the City a sum certain of $18,750
toward the cost of this program.
The City agrees to provide the School District with a
high school and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as described in
Exhibit ltB1* and the School District agrees to pay City a sum
certain of $25,000 toward the cost of this program.
MODIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULING
Descriptions of the programs in Exhibit *tA*1 and *IBIt are
general guidelines only and minor modifications may be made by the
City. Scheduling of the programs is at the discretion of the City.
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumpti ns:
1) Encinitas Union School District agrees to provide !$g$q 5
toward the cost of the elementary D.A.R.E. program.
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2) Schoolenrollment atcarlsbad Unified School District and Encinitas Union School District is approximately the same in the 1994/1995 school year as in the 1993/1994 school year.
If either of the two assumptions above prove to be false,
this agreement is VOID.
TERM OF AGREEMENT
The term of this agreement extends from July 1, 1994
to June 30, 1995.
METHOD AND TIME OF PAYMENT
The School District agrees to pay the City in the
following manner:
One-half of the amount due will be paid no
later than December 31, 1994. The remaining
one-half will be paid no later than June 30,
1995.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City employees who perform duties under this agreement
are not, for any purpose whatsoever,
District.
District Superintendent
Title
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
RONALD R. BALL Cityxrney
employees of the School
ATTEST:
ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ City Clerk cf.z1-9<
- v c .c$r* . Deputy City Attorney
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Exhibit i
The prinkyemphasis 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. 1 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 ,to the fifth grade.
. The elementary program will be administered and presented. by one police officer.
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Exhibit B
Hieh School Level .- _
The D.A.R.E. Program administered by the police department at the High school level will inelude but not be limited to:
:
Drug Education. Dealing with and resisting media pressure. Coping with anger and conflict without drugs. Decision making. 1
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Alcohol and driving.
Understanding personal rights and responsibilities;
A semester course will be given to students during their attendanc.e at mandatory health education classes.
High school students who are not enrolled in the health education classes or who have already completed the classes will receive an abbreviated program.
Jrmior Hieh School Level
The D.A.R.E. Program at the Junior High level will include but not be limited 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 and presented by one police officer.
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COST SEARING
This agreement is made and entered into at Carlsbad,
AGREEMENT
California, this 14th day of October , 19s by the City of
Carlsbad, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called ttCityl', and
Carlsbad Unified School District, a unified school district,
hereinafter called "School District".
WHEREAS, the City and the School District find that it
would be mutually beneficial to share the costs of the Drug Abuse
Resistance .Education program, hereinafter called D.A.R.E., the
parties agree as follows:
The City agrees to provide the School District with an
elementary school D.A.R.E. program as described in Exhibit t'Atl and
the School District agrees to pay the City a sum certain of $18,750
toward the cost of this program.
The City agrees to provide the School District with a
high school and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as described in
Exhibit 11B81 and the School District agrees to pay City a sum
certain of $25,000 toward the cost of this program.
MODIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULING
Descriptions of the programs in Exhibit @'A" and *lB@* are
general guidelines only and minor modifications may be made by the
City. Scheduling of the programs is at the discretion of the City.
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumptions:
1) Encinitas Union School District agrees to provide $3,125
toward the cost of the elementary D.A.R.E. program.
cosishar/afd/5/19/93
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2) School enrollment at Carlsbad Unified School District and Encinitas Union School District is approximately the same in the 1993/1994 school year as in the 1992/1993 school year.
If either of the two assumptions above prove to be false,
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
following
The School District agrees to pay the City in the
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 agreement
are not, for any purpose whatsoever, employees of the School
District.
Superintendent Title
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
RONALD R. BALL City Attorney
BY
ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ City Clerk
KAREN J. HIRATA /..v,~Y, Deputy City Attorney costshar/afdl5119/93
Exhibit A
The primary emphasis of the D.A.R.E. Rrogram 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 to the fifth grade.
. The elementary program will be administered and presented by one police officer.
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 are not enrolled in the health education classes or who have already completed the classes will receive an abbreviated program.
Junior High School Level
The D.A.R.E. Program at the Junior High level will include but not be limited 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 and presented by one police officer.
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From Isabelle
Date November 5
0 Reply Wanted
ONo Reply Necessary
1993
On this date, two original agreements and a copy of Resolution No. 93-300 were
sent to Sgt. Sisselberger at the Police Department.
Sgt. Sisselberger stated he would take care of sending the two originals and copy
of the resolution to CUSD.
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July 13, 1992
Carlsbad Unified School District
801 Pine Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Attn: Michelle Bray Davis, D.A.T.E. Implementation Consultant
COST SHARING AGREEMENT FOR D.A.R.E. PROGRAM
The Carlsbad City Council, at its meeting of July 7, 1992, adopted Resolution No.
92-208, approving a Cost Sharing Agreement with the Carlsbad Unified School
District for the D.A.R.E. Program for fiscal year 1992-93.
Enclosed for your records is a fully executed original agreement as well as a
copy of Resolution No. 92-208.
Encs.
c: Don Sisselberger, Sergeant
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive - Carlsbad, California 92008-l 989 - (619) 434-2808 @
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COST SEARI#G AGREEMENT
This agreement is made and entered into at Carlsbad,
California, this yW , 19eby the City of day of ,-/&L,
Carlsbad, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called Vityll, and
Carlsbad Unified School District, a unified school district,
hereinafter called "School District".
WHEREAS, the City and the School District find that it
would be mutually beneficial to share the costs of the Drug Abuse
Resistance Education program, hereinafter called D.A.R.E., the
parties agree as follows:
The City agrees to provide the School District with an
elementary school D.A.R.E. program as described in Exhibit "AlI and
the School District agrees to pay the City a sum certain of $18,750
toward the cost of this program.
The City agrees to provide the School District with a
high school and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as described in
Exhibit "BIN and the School District agrees to pay City a sum
certain of $25,000 toward the cost of this program.
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Descriptions of the programs in Exhibit @IA" and "Bl* are
general guidelines only and minor modifications may be made by the
City. Scheduling of the programs is at the discretion of the City.
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumptions:
1) Encinitas Union School District agrees to provide $6,250
toward the cost of the elementary D.A.R.E. program.
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2) Schoolenrollment atcarlsbad Unified School District and Encinitas Union School District is approximately the same in the 1992/1993 school year as in the 1991/1992 school year.
If either of the two assumptions above prove to be false,
this agreement is VOID.
TERM OF AGREEMENT
The term of this agreement extends from July 1, 1992
to June 30, 1993.
METHOD AND TIME OF PAYMENT .
The School District agrees to pay the City in the
following manner:
One-half of the amount due will be paid no
later than December 31, 1992. The remaining
one-half will be paid no later than June 30,
1993.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City
are not, for
District.
employees who perform duties under this agreement
any purpose whatsoever, employees of the School
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Name cl Actina SuDerintdent Title
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
RONALD R. BALL Acting City Attorney
BY Q /Lti .
%ARENJ.HItiA
ATTEST:
ALETHA L. City Clerk
Deputy City Attorney
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The primary emphasis of the DARE program is assisting students in
recognizing and resisting the pressures exerted on them to experiment
with drugs. I
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 to
the fifth grade.
The elementary program will be administered and presented by one police
officer.
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High School Level -
The Drug Resistance 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 are not enrolled in the health education classes or who have already completed the classes will receive an abbreviated program,
Junior High School Level -
The Drug Resistance Program at the Junior High level will include but not
be limited 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
and presented by one police officer.
December 12, 1991
Carlsbad Unified School District
Purchasing Department
801 Pine Ave.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Attn: Nancy Powers
Re: Cost Sharing Agreement for DARE Program
The Carlsbad City Council, at its meeting of December 3, 1991, adopted Resolution
No. 91-379, approving a Cost Sharing Agreement with the Carlsbad Unified School
District for the DARE Program.
Enclosed for your records is a fully executed original agreement as well as a
copy of Resolution No. 91-379.
Assistant City Clerk
Encs.
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive - Carlsbad, California 92008-I 989 - (619) 434-2808
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C08T SRARING AGREEMENT
This agreement is made and entered into at Carlsbad,
California, this Lzi, day of 199/by the City of
Carlsbad, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called "City", and
Carlsbad Unified
hereinafter called
WHEREAS,
School District, a unified school district,
llSchool District".
the City and the School District find that it
would be mutually beneficial to share the costs of the Drug Abuse
Resistance Education program, hereinafter called D.A.R.E., the
parties agree as follows:
The City agrees
elementary school D.A.R.E.
the School District agrees
to provide the School District with an
program as described in Exhibit "A" and
to pay the City a sum certain of $18,750
toward the cost of this program.
The City agrees to provide the School District with a
high school and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as described in
Exhibit IqBnV and the School District agrees to pay City a sum
certain of $25,000 toward the cost of this program.
MODIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULING
Descriptions of the programs in Exhibit *'A" and IrB1@ are
general guidelines only and minor modifications may be made by the
City. Scheduling of the programs is at the discretion of the City.
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumptions:
1) Encinitas Union School District agrees to provide $6,250
toward the cost of the elementary D.A.R.E. program.
cost.shar/afd/6/21/91
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2) Schoolenrollment atcarlsbad Unified School District and Encinitas Union School District is approximately the same in the 1991/1992 school year as in the 1990/1991 school year.
If either of the two assumptions above prove to be false,
this agreement is VOID.
TERM OF AGREEMENT
The term of this agreement extends from July 1, 1991
to June 30, 1992.
METHOD AND TIME OF PAYMENT
The School District agrees to pay the City in the
following manner:
One-half of the amount due will be paid no
later than December 31, 1991. The remaining
one-half will be paid no later than June 30,
1992.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City
are not, for
District.
employees who perform duties under this agreement
any purpose whatsoever, employees of the School
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
\r\nQJt.Jk&~L~~. BY J Nam& Clerk. Board of Trustees Title
APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: -
ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ City Clerk
costshar/afd/6/21/91
Exhibit A
The primary emphasis of the DARE 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 to the fifth grade.
The elementary program will be administered and presented by one police
officer.
Exhibit B
High School Level -
The Drug Resistance 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 are not enrolled in the health education classes or who have already completed the classes will receive an abbreviated program.
Junior High School Level -
The Drug Resistance Program at the Junior High level will include but not
be limited 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 and presented by one police officer.
July 9, 1991
Mr. Thomas Brierley
Carlsbad Unified School District
801 Pine Avenue
Carlsbad CA 92008
RE: COST SHARING AGREEMENT - DARE
The Carlsbad City Council, at its meeting of June 25, 1991, adopted Resolution No. 91-
188, approving an agreement with the Carlsbad Unified School District to share the costs
of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program.
Enclosed for your records is a fully executed copy of the above resolution and agreement.
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LINDA COTA
Secretary
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1200 Carlsbad Village Drive l Carlsbad. California 92008-l 989 - (619) 434-2808 CB
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COST SBARIHG AGREEHEZJT
This agreement is made and entered into at Carl&ad,
.California, this 22 day of February I 19% by the City of
Carlsbad,
Carlsbad
a municipal corporation, hereinafter called IICitya, and
Unified School District, a unified school district,
hereinafter called %chooZ District".
WHEREAS, the City and the School District find that it
would be mutually beneficial to share the costs of the Drug Abuse
Resistance Education program, hereinafter called D.A.R.E., the
parties agree as follows.:
The City agrees to provide the School District with an
elementary
the School
toward the
school D.A.R.E. program as described in exhibit "A" and
District agrees to pay the City a sum certain of $18,750
cost of this program.
The City agrees to provide the School District with a
high school and junior high school D.A.R.E. program as described in
exhibit llB1g and the School District agrees to pay City a sum
certain of $25,000 toward the cost of this program.
MODIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULING
Descriptions of the programs in exhibitkllAtd and llBlr are
general guidelines only and minor modifications may be made by the
City. Scheduling of the programs is at the discretion of the City.
CONDITIONS
This agreement is based on the following assumptions:
1) Addition of a second D.A.R.E. officer is approved by the City:
2) Encinitas Unified School District agrees to provide $6,250 toward the cost of the elementary D.A.R.E. program.
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3) School enrollment at Carlsbad Unified School District and Encinitas Unified School District is approximately the same in the 1990/1991 school year as in the 1989/1990 school year.
If any of the three assumptions above prove to be false,
this agreement is VOID.
TERM OF AGREEMENT
The term of this agreement
to June 30, 1991.
METHOD AND TIME OF PAYMENT
extends from July 1, 1990
The School District agrees to pay the City in the
following manner:
Upon receipt of an itemized invoice not to exceed
843,750'under the terms of this agreement.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City employees who perform duties under this agreement
are not, for any purpose whatsoever, employees of the School
District.
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHCOL DISTRICT
BY
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
VINCENT F. BIONDO, JR. City Attorney
BY f+/ IL4
/KAREN J. HIRATA Deputy City Attorney
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Approved by the Governing Board
of the Carlsbad Unified School
District at a Regular Meeting on
May 8, 1991.
Exhibit A
The primary emphasis of the DARE program is assisting students in recognizfng and resisting the pressures exerted on them to expeximent with drugs.
A semester course will be given to students in their last year at each elementary school. Topfcs<overed wiu include but not 6e limited to:
Showing students how to say no to peers Developing self-esteem. Being assertive,
who offer them drugs.
Undi!Manding the social pressures which encourage drug use. Laming positive things they can do instead of using drugs.
An abbreviated program will also be given to children from. kindergarten to the fifth grade.
The elementaq program ti be adrnfnistered and presented by one police ofacer.
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Exhibit B
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High scfiool Level -
The Drug Resistance Program admfnistered by the poke department at the high school level Wail fnciude but not be limited to:
Drug Education Dealing with and resisting medfa pressure Copfng with anger and conflict w&bout drugs Decfsfon making Alcohol and DrMng Understanding personal rights and responsibilities
A semester course WilI be given to students durfng their attendance at mandatory health education classes.
High school students who are not enrolled in the health education classes or who have already completed the ciasses will receive an abbreviated program. .’
Junior High scb001 Level -
The DNg Resistance Program at the Junior High Ievel wiIl include but not be ‘&kited to:
Retiorcfng (echntques for saying no tp ,otbers who offer drugs Feeling good about oneself Being assextive Understanding the social pressures which encourage drug use De&ion making Understanding personal tights and responslbkes .
A semester course wf.iI be g&en to students during the efghth grade. Students fn other grades wiil receive an abbreviated program.
Both High School and Junior High School programs will be administered and presented by one police of?‘ker.