HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-02-09; City Council; Resolution 2021-041RESOLUTION NO. 2021-041
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AND CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL
DISTRICT FOR SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRAM FOR THE 2020-21
SCHOOL YEAR
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California has determined that it is in the
public's interest to approve the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Carlsbad Unified
School District; and
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad Police Department and the Carlsbad Unified School District
(CUSD) have an ongoing partnership to ensure the safety of students and staff on CUSD school
campuses; and
WHEREAS, the Police Department has provided the CUSD with a school resource officer (SRO)
every school year since at least 1995; and
WHEREAS, for the 2020-21 school year, one SRO will be assigned to Carlsbad High School, one
SRO will be assigned to Sage Creek High School, and one SRO will be assigned to the three middle
schools within CUSD during the months when CUSD students are on campus; and
WHEREAS, CUSD agrees to pay for one-half the cost of three full-time police officers during the
months they are assigned to the schools.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as
follows:
1.That the above recitations are true and correct.
2.That the mayor of the City of Carlsbad is hereby authorized and directed to execute the
MOU for the School Resource Officer Program between the City of Carlsbad and CUSD
for the 2020-21 school year attached hereto as Attachment A.
3.CUSD's cost-sharing payment of a maximum of $199,884 will be used to reimburse the
General Fund and reduce the impact of the SRO Program to the city.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of
Carlsbad on the 9th day of February, 2021, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Hall, Blackburn, Acosta, Bhat-Patel, Schumacher.
NAYS: None.
ABSENT: None.
MATT HALL, Mayor
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BARBARA ENGLESON, Cify Clerk
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
AND
CITY OF CARLSBAD
The City of Carlsbad Police Department and the Carlsbad Unified School District desire to
provide a safe and secure, teaching and learning environment for all students and staff within
the City of Carlsbad by protecting life and property.
Ensuring the safety of students and staff on school campuses in Carlsbad is a priority to the
school administration and the police department. Campus security will be enhanced by the
presence of police officers that will interact with the students in both a positive and proactive
manner. Police officers on campus will help improve relations between the police department
and the youth of the community. Therefore, the Carlsbad Unified School District and the City of
Carlsbad have the following expectations and agree to undertake the listed responsibilities to
achieve these mutual objectives:
A.SCHOOL DISTRICT’S ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY
1.To ensure student welfare portal to portal;
2.To develop procedures to handle campus safety issues;
3.To establish and follow procedures for referring police involvement; and
4.To cooperate with and support in a proactive manner the City of Carlsbad Police
Department to ensure the success of programs involving students, school personnel,
parents and the community.
B.SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER’S ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY
1.To provide enforcement/prevention/intervention by:
•Providing a uniformed police officer presence at Carlsbad High School, Sage
Creek High School, the middle and elementary schools, Carlsbad Village
Academy, and district offices located in the City of Carlsbad;
•Responding to all law enforcement related matters as they occur during regular
school hours while the officer is on or near the above facilities and able to do so;
•Documenting all incidents of crime that occur at the above facilities as per
department regulations, performing the necessary follow-up investigations as
Attachment A
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needed to identify perpetrators of crime, and performing any follow-up on cases
as deemed necessary;
•Attending various sporting events and school activities as needed for proactive
enforcement and interaction;
•Attending parent conferences/meetings as needed.
2.To conduct criminal investigations as assigned by the supervisor of the Family Services
Unit and to assist other law enforcement officers who are engaged in ongoing criminal
investigations that bring them onto the school campus.
3.To work with school staff in the matters of mutual concern such as: alcohol and drug
use on campus; safety of students and staff on and off campus; gang-related violence
and crime; campus intrusion; and loss and/or damage to property.
4.To provide liaison in the following areas: School Attendance Review Board; point of
contact for CPS visits; truancy sweeps; home visitations; district-wide critical response
plan training; school safety plans; and training of school campus supervisors and noon
duty personnel.
5.Releasing student information. The Parties shall fully comply with the Family
Educations Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and all other applicable state and federal
laws regarding confidentiality of student information. Information obtained by school
staff may be shared with a law enforcement officer/agency or SRO as long as the
information is not derived from school records. Information from school records can
be shared under any one of the following circumstances:
•“Directory Information” unless the parent/guardian has asked specifically that
such information be kept confidential.
•With consent of the parent/guardian
•When the educational agency or institution determines that there is an
articulable and significant threat to the health or safety of a student or other
individuals and disclosure is necessary to protect the health or safety of a
student or other individuals. (34 C.F.R. § 99.36)
6.School Resource Officers will make every effort to use established best practices for
de-escalation outlined in the Countywide Crisis Management Philosophy document
(Policy 301) when interacting with any student in crisis. Additionally, School Resource
Officers will be familiar with, and, when feasible, assist with the CUSD Site Emergency
Procedures for Special Needs Students as appropriate.
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7.When dealing with a student in crisis, specifically those students with special needs or
other considerations, School Resource Officers should, if reasonable under the
circumstances, work collaboratively with school staff to resolve the situation, while
attempting to respect individual education plan expectations as advised by school
personnel.
C.TERM OF AGREEMENT
This Memorandum of Understanding will remain in effect for the 2020-2021 public school
fiscal year. Either party will have the right to cancel this Memorandum of Understanding
upon 90 days advance written notice during the term of this agreement.
D.SPAN OF CONTROL/JURISDICTION
One full-time police officer will be assigned to provide the School Resource Program at
Carlsbad High School, Carlsbad Village Academy, and district offices located in the City of
Carlsbad.
One full-time police officer will be assigned to provide the School Resource Program at
Sage Creek High School and district offices located in the City of Carlsbad.
One full-time police officer will be assigned to provide the School Resource Program at
Valley Middle School, Calavera Hills Middle School, and Aviara Oaks Middle School, as part
of the vaping grant authorized under the California Healthcare, Research and Prevention
Tobacco Tax Act of 2016.
Enforcement/prevention/education/training/proactive activities will take place at these
facilities and at public meeting places within the community as they relate to the activities
at these facilities.
The officer will remain under the direction and control of the City of Carlsbad Police
Department. Requests for work assignments from these facilities will be given to the
Family Services sergeant of the Carlsbad Police Department, who will thereafter assess the
request and direct the school resource officer to respond appropriately.
E.RESOURCE
Resource and local management will be coordinated at:
Carlsbad Unified School District, 6225 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, California, 92009, (760)
331-5000.
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City of Carlsbad Police Department, 2560 Orion Way, Carlsbad, California, 92010, (760) 931-
2100.
F.COST
Cost sharing will be based upon the services of one-half of one full-time police officer for
ten months of the school year for Carlsbad High School, one-half of one full-time police
officer for ten months of the school year for Sage Creek High School, and one half of one
full time police officer for ten months of the school year for Valley Middle School, Calavera
Hills Middle School, and Aviara Oaks Middle School. The portion funded by the District will
be prorated based upon the school year at a rate of one half of the total salary of three full-
time sworn police officers for a total cost of $199,884. See Exhibit A for details.
COVID-19 CAMPUS CLOSURES: If either Carlsbad High School, Sage Creek High School,
Valley Middle School, Calavera Hills Middle School, or Aviara Oaks Middle School have
restricted on campus activities due to COVID-19, the Carlsbad Unified School District may
request that no School Resource Officers be provided while on-campus student learning is
reduced or suspended. If Carlsbad Unified School District requests that no School Resource
Officers be provided while on campus student learning is reduced or suspended due to
COVID-19, the total cost to be funded by CUSD will be prorated to deduct for any months
for which no School Resource Officers are requested.
This Memorandum of Understanding will be effective October 1, 2020 and the Carlsbad
Unified School District will pay annually to the Finance Director of the City of Carlsbad the
agreed amount as outlined above. If the agreement is canceled as herein permitted, the
city shall return to the district the portion of such payment allocable to the period of the
term subsequent to the effective date of cancellation.
G.SICK/INJURY/EMERGENCY ABSENCES
The City of Carlsbad Police Department will provide general law enforcement services to
Carlsbad High School, the middle and elementary schools, Carlsbad Village Academy, and
the district offices via the patrol division whenever the regularly assigned school resource
officer is temporarily unable to provide said services due to illness, injury or emergency
leave, or when called away to perform other duties that preclude the officer’s presence at
the school. In the event of such occurrence, calls for service will be handled based on need
in relation to other demands for police services.
H.CITY EMPLOYEES
City employees who perform duties under this agreement are not, for any purposes
whatsoever, employees of the School District.
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I.NO RIGHTS IN THIRD PARTIES
This Memorandum is not intended to benefit any third parties, create rights in favor of any
third parties, or create a special relationship between any City of Carlsbad employee and
any other person.
J.LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION
Pursuant to Section 895.4 of the Government Code, the City of Carlsbad and Carlsbad
Unified School District agree that each will assume the full liability imposed upon it for any
of its officers, agents, or employees for injury caused by a negligent or wrongful act or
omission occurring in the performance of this agreement, and each party agrees to
indemnify and hold harmless the other party for any loss, cost, or expense that may be
imposed upon such other party by the virtue of Sections 895.2 and 895.6 of the Government
Code.
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Carlsbad Unified School District City of Carlsbad
By: By:
Matt Hall, Mayor
Title:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Barbara Engleson, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Celia A. Brewer
City Attorney
By:
Assistant City Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
Carlsbad Police Department
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRAM
2020-2021 Cost-Sharing Breakdown
Costs are for one mid-step police officer (Step C) for one year and include only personnel costs;
equipment and maintenance costs are not included.
ANNUAL POLICE OFFICER PERSONNEL EXPENSES
COST PER OFFICER
Salary 95,336
Education 4,810
Overtime (@7.5% of Salary) 7,150
Holiday Pay (132 hours) 6,050
Disability & Unemployment (1.15%) 1,098
Retirement (21.401%) 22,727
Life Insurance (0.072%) 48
Medicare (1.45%) 1,540
Health Care 20,248
Uniform Allowance 900
TOTAL PERSONNEL COSTS 159,907
SRO COST ALLOCATION
CARLSBAD
HIGH
SAGE CREEK
HIGH
MIDDLE
SCHOOLS TOTAL
Annual Personnel Costs 159,907 159,907 159,907 479,721
Monthly Personnel Cost 13,326 13,326 13,326 39,978
School Year Cost 133,256 133,256 133,256 399,768
HALF SHARE COST TO SCHOOL 66,628 66,628 66,628 199,884
*amounts are rounded to the nearest dollar
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