CC - Item 4G - School Resource Officer Program FundingROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
STAFF REPORT
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: JEFF STEWART, INTERIM CITY MANAGER
DATE: MAY 12, 2009
SUBJECT: SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRA FUNDING
SUMMARY
The City currently contracts with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for a Special
Assignment Deputy that is assigned to Rosemead High School as a School Resource Officer
(SRO). The El Monte Union High School District currently shares half the cost of the SRO with
the City, however, the agreement must be renewed by both the City and School District. City
staff will include the necessary fundng in the 2009-10 Budget to cover the City's porton of the
agreement.
Staff Recommendation
That the City Council approve the agreement with the El Monte Union High School District for
assistance in fundng the SRO position.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The cost of one deputy for 1,815 hours is $85,504.65. The School District will remit payment in
the amount of $7,125.39 by the 25`h day of the month prior to the 1" day of service for the next
calendar month.
PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS
This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process.
Submitted by:
Matthew E. Hawkesworth
Assistant City Manager
Attachment: Contract
APPROVED FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA:
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRAM AGREEMENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT: El Monte Union High School District
ADDRESS: 3537 Johnson Ave., El Monte, CA 91731
PHONE: (626) 444-9005
This AGREEMENT made and entered into this 3`d day of June, 2009 by and between
the City of Rosemead hereinafter called "CITY" and the El Monte Union High School
District hereinafter called the "DISTRICT."
WITNESSETH: The parties hereby contract and agree as follows:
1. School Resource Officer. The City shall furnish, at its sole determination, to the
District for the amount described in this Agreement, one full-time Los Angeles County
Sheriffs Deputy to serve as a Rosemead High School Resource Officer (SRO). The
City is authorized to provide a Deputy to act as an SRO pursuant to the City's Service
Agreement with the County of Los Angeles Sheriffs Department.
2. School Resource Officer Program Description:
First and foremost, the SRO is a full-time Sheriff for the City of Rosemead, and is at all
times subject to the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the Los Angeles
County Sheriffs Department and the City's Service Agreement with the County. The
Deputy provided will be selected and may be subject to change in the sole discretion of
the City and County.
The SRO Program provides Rosemead High School with a law enforcement officer to
serve as a resource to the students and school. It is not the intention of the program to
have the SRO take all police reports. Other patrol units may be called as needed and
may assist as needed with serious and complex cases.
The SRO acts as a buffer for students at the school, as his/her role is unique when
compared to other staff members on the school campus. His/her on campus presence
provides at-risk students a tool to resolve and/or avoid conflicts which would occur
without their presence. The SRO builds the trust of many students and is routinely
alerted of pending fights, drugs, and racial tension and gang conflicts. He/she carefully
uses the information for crime prevention purposes and school safety. Additionally the
SRO works with these at-risk students and redirects them to more positive outlets. The
SRO will assist in identifying and eliminating taggers and their crews. He/she shall
identify potential gang members and attempt to deter these individuals from joining
gangs. The SRO will routinely share relevant information with Rosemead Team
Deputies and Supervisors.
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Work Schedule:
The SRO will work 5 eight hour days per week, in addition to attending specific, school
events such as dances, sporting events and field trips. In forming a partnership with
Rosemead High School, the SRO and school officials will confer to tailor the specific
day-to-day activities and duties of the SRO. The SRO will be paid overtime at all school
events which routinely pay overtime or events where other law enforcement personnel
are paid overtime. All requests for time off need to be made in advance, through the
chain of command. Time off, unless an emergency, should be taken when school is not
in session.
In general, the SRO is to be available during the hours of school operation, with all non-
school relation police department activity conducted when school is not in session.
Duties of the SRO:
• Serve as a positive role model and representative of the LA County Sheriffs
Department.
• Assist in student supervision on the school grounds and periphery.
• Establish rapport with students and staff members.
• Serve the staff and students as a law enforcement resource.
• Provide educational programs.
• Assist in staff development.
• Assist in the development and implementation of a School Safety Plan.
• Provide emergency law enforcement service.
• One-on-one counseling with students.
• Write reports and make arrests as required.
• Classroom instruction.
• Crisis preparedness planning.
• Security audits/assessments of school campuses.
• Special safety programs/presentations.
• Faculty/staff in-service presentations.
• Group counseling with students.
• Field trip chaperone.
• Parent organization presentation.
Campus Activity, Duties and Responsibilities:
One of the best ways of bonding with students is for the SRO to take an active part in
the school's activities. Each SRO shall readily participate and/or support all school
programs and events.
• To increase students' understanding and respect for law enforcement through
interaction on informal situations and activities.
• To serve as a resource person in talks to classes, assemblies and to staff to
involve him/her in safety programs of an educations nature.
• To reflect, in his/her actions, an understanding of the administrative responsibility
of the school staff in resolving students' unwanted behavior.
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• To provide occasional patrol for the protection of students off the school grounds
and between home and school.
• To service the school and community as a source of information about city and
community agencies involved in governmental functions (i.e., Civil defense,
interpretation of State, County and City laws.)
• To have access to routine school information such as names, addresses, and
telephone numbers, Records of a more confidential nature may be shared with
the SRO by the Principal or other professional person designated by the
Principal.
• To participate, at the discretion of the Principal, in case conferences, especially
when potential delinquency is a factor. The SRO does not assume the role and
function of the counselor or administrator.
• To keep the Principal informed concerning apprehension of students enrolled in
his/her school that may impact the school. He/she may be called upon by school
Principals to verify the referral of students to law enforcement agencies or the
courts.
• To make referrals to community agencies other than juvenile authorities, in
accordance with regular school procedures.
• To take direct action to apprehend and if necessary arrest the person responsible
in any situation in such a crime or serious incident is committed on school
property.
• To be constantly alert of new ideas to improve the SRO Program, the law
enforcement effort, improve community life in general and to confer frequently
with appropriate persons in the school system and in the Sheriffs Department to
facilitate the development and implementation of plans for productive change.
• To act in an advisory capacity to Rosemead High School in the development of
the SRO Program.
• To intervene in potential criminal activity to prevent crime by youth.
Collaborative Activities:
The following is only a partial list of some of the activities that the SRO may be involved
in:
• Sponsor or assist in the sponsorship of a student.
• Participate in student leadership.
• Coaching sports activities.
• Chaperone field trips.
• Red Ribbon Week activities.
• Special school programs.
Educational Programs:
As part of his/her duties, the SRO may provide educational programs and classroom
lectures. In some instances, the SRO may utilize the services of another officer or
department members as a guest speaker in a presentation. The following topics are
presented under the direction of the professional teaching staff.
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• Law Enforcement as a career.
• Anti-smoking and tobacco education.
• Gang awareness.
• Alcohol awareness.
• Personal safety.
• Traffic safety.
• Campus safety.
• Law of evidence/search and seizure.
• Conflict resolution.
• Drug awareness.
• Anti-graffiti education.
Chain of Command:
The chain of command for the SRO is the area most open to miscommunication
because the officer has to follow two sets of rules, those of the LA County Sheriffs
Department as well as those of the District. While the officer is ultimately a city contract
employee and an employee of the Sheriffs Department, the officer is also viewed as a
staff member and must conform to the rules governing both dress code and behavior
toward students.
While the Rosemead High School Principal is not in the SRO's chain of command, the
principal is still of great importance since the principal is ultimately responsible for all
aspects of campus activities. This principal and administrative staff has the obligation to
direct the SRO's activities as well as protect the best interests of the students. Every
effort should be made to accommodate all reasonable requests. The principal shall
designate one school official to be the immediate contact person to serve as liaison
between the school administration and the Sheriffs Department. It is the duty of the
SRO to communicate their activities to the liaison.
The SRO Deputy is one of the Special Assignment Officer Positions, under the
supervision of the Rosemead Special Assignment Sergeant.
3. Compensation and Hours Provided. The maximum dollar amount for this
Agreement shall be $85,504.65. 1,815 Hours @ $47.11 per hour.
4. Term. The term of this Agreement shall be for the period of twelve months,
beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2010.
5. Payment schedule: Payments from the District to the City shall be made monthly in
the amount of seven thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars and thirty-nine
cents ($7,125.39) to be made on the 25th day of the month prior to the 1st day of
service for the next calendar month. If payment is not received prior to the 1st day of
the calendar month, the SRO will not be made available until such payment is
received by the City.
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6. Location of Service: Location of work to be performed: Rosemead High School.
7. Termination: Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving
written notice to the other of such termination and specifying the effective date
thereof, at least fifteen (15) days before the effective date of such termination.
8. Hold Harmless and Indemnification: District shall comply with all applicable laws,
rules, and regulations. District shall indemnify, defend (with legal counsel
reasonably acceptable to City) and hold harmless City, its officers, employees, and
agents, from any and all liabilities, claims, debts actions, liens, judgments, demands,
damages, losses, costs or expenses of any kind arising from death, personal injury,
property damage, or other case based or asserted upon any act or omission arising
out of or in any manner connected with their performance of this Agreement, or
arising from the relationship between the parties to this Agreement, except for acts
of negligence or willful misconduct on behalf of City or its officials, employees, or
agents. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall limit any and all rights, which
City, its officers, employees, or agents possess pursuant to California Civil Code
Section 2778.
9. Insurance: The City, its elected and appointed officers, employees, and agents
shall be named as "additionally insured" on the District's insurance for the
performance of this Agreement and the District shall furnish the City, concurrently
with the execution hereof, with satisfactory proof of carriage of the insurance
required, and adequate legal assurance that each carrier will give the City at least
thirty (30) days prior notice of the cancellation of any policy during the effective
period of the contract.
10.Assignment: Nether the Agreement nor any duties or obligations under this
Agreement may be assigned by District without the prior written consent of City.
11. Entire Agreement: This Agreement supersedes any and all Agreements either oral
or written, between the parties, and contains all of the subject matter hereof. Each
party acknowledges that no other agreement, understanding or promise, oral
otherwise relative to this subject matter exists between the parties at the time of
execution of the Agreement. Any modifications of this Agreement will be effective if
it is in writing and signed by both parties.
12. Notices: Any notice required to be given under the terms of this Agreement may be
mailed first class, postage prepaid as follows:
If to City:
City Manager
8838 E. Valley Blvd.
Rosemead, CA 91770
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If to District:
Nick Salerno, Asst. Superintendent
3537 Johnson Avenue
El Monte, CA 91731
13. Waiver: Any waiver by either party of any breach of the other of one or more of the
terms of this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver of any subsequent or
other breach of the same or any other term thereof. Failure of either party to require
exact, full and complete compliance with any term of this Agreement shall not be
construed in any manner as changing the terms hereof or stopping such party from
enforcement hereof.
14. Administration: This Agreement shall be administered by the City through its City
Manager and/or his/her designee. This Agreement shall be administered by District
through its Superintendent and/or his/her designee. The parties shall provide each
other written notification of persons designated other than the City Manager or
Superintendent to administer this Agreement.
In witness whereof the parties hereto have subscribed to this agreement by the
signature of its authorized representative below.
CITY OF ROSEMEAD EL MONTE HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Approved by:
City Manager
Attest:
Gloria Molleda
City Clerk
Approved as to Form:
Approved by:
Signature
Name
Title
Date
Joseph Montes
City Attorney
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