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CC - Item 6B - Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Success Through Awareness & Resistance (STAR) Program E M z AS ctis iv 9 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: GLORIA MOLLEDA, CITY MANAGER .I.A, DATE: MAY 28, 2019 SUBJECT: LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT SUCCESS THROUGH AWARENESS & RESISTANCE (STAR)PROGRAM SUMMARY Last year, the City fully funded and reintroduced the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Success Through Awareness & Resistance (STAR) program. The STAR program unit focuses on targeting our City's juveniles during their most influential years while growing to adulthood. The unit is comprised of Deputy Sheriffs who provide drug, gang, and violence prevention education to students. The program they provide is a structured curriculum consisting of a number of classes and lessons agreed upon with each school district. Both Rosemead and Garvey Districts have expressed their gratitude and high praises for the program. STAFF RECOMMENDATION That the City Council, upon receipt of the formal 2019/20 Invoice Estimate, which is based on the received Cost Estimate, authorize the City Manager to execute the Invoice Estimate. DISCUSSION Both Rosemead and Garvey School Districts will continue having the STAR program focus on 4th, 5111, and 6th grade levels. In addition, at their own expense of approximately $21,000, Rosemead District will be expanding the program to include Muscatel Middle School which would then include the 7th grade level. Garvey District has also expressed interest in expanding their program, however, at this time, staff is unaware if their board has approved moving forward with the expansion. This year, both Districts have committed to assisting the City in funding the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade level program. Each District will provide approximately 7.4% of the program costs for their respective district. Rosemead District will be contributing $5,000 and Garvey District will be providing $4,500, for a combined contribution of $9,500. Based on the 2019/20 cost estimate received by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the below chart summarizes the number of lessons, classes and total costs. AGENDA ITEM NO. 6.B City Council Meeting May 28,2019 Page 2 of 2 Grade Level #of Classes #of Lessons Total Lessons Total Cost Rosemead 4th, 5th, 6th 32 8 232 $67,276.80 Garvey 4th, 5th, 6th 29 8 256 $60,969.60 488 Lessons x $262.80 (each lesson) _ $128,246.40 FISCAL IMPACT The City's proposed 2019/20 Fiscal Year budget includes the necessary $118,746.00 to fund the City's share of the program. STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT -None PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. Prepared by: Greg S. Tsujiuchi, Assistant City Manager Attachment A: STAR Unit Overview Attachment B: 2019/20 STAR Cost Estimates Attachment C: 2018/19 STAR Invoice Estimate S E M F O '9 ke::,..: CIVIC PRIDE fff IIII 4NCO11PORATE0 igsq Attachment A STAR Unit Review StimnoDSHAVE ABRIGHT Fur,. 4:1," 6104 ^ 7Hg000H AWARE EP5 1 STAR UNIT OVE:':VIEW The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Success Through Awareness & Resistance (STAR) Unit is comprised of a groups of Deputy Sheriffs who provides drug, gang, and violence prevention education to students throughout Los Angeles County. The program is a collaborative effort amongst the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, educators, students, parents, and the community. The mission is to provide an educational program, in a classroom setting, which is geared toward preventing the use of "gateway" drugs (alcohol, tobacco and marijuana) as well as reducing violence among the student population. The Deputies assigned to the STAR Unit currently work with 133 schools, in 34 school districts, within 22.cities, and teach over 24,000 students per month. The STAR Program curriculum is taught from researched based, validated programs such as Too Good for Drugs, Too Good for Violence, Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT), and Project ALERT. The curricula are proactive, emphasize the healthy development of youth, are results oriented and have been proven by statistical data to change attitudes, improve behavior, and increase social and emotional competence. Each lesson is designed to address topics such as goal setting, decision making, relating to peers, identifying and managing emotions, and communicating effectively. The program's highly interactive teaching methods encourage students to bond with peers, by engaging students through role-playing, cooperative learning games, small group activities, and class discussions. In addition to teaching the STAR course curriculum, the STAR deputies mentor the children by encouraging sound decision making, instilling a sense of personal and social responsibility and impressing the importance of taking pride in contributing to the community as a whole. The deputies also invest their energy outside of the classroom as well, conducting specialized parent education training and participating in school related events. STAR deputies take pride in the relationships that are built with the students, the parents and the school educators and administrators. If you have any questions or would like more information about the STAR Program, please contact us at (562) 347-1218. E M F CIVIC PRIDE ini5v Attachment B 2019-20 STAR Cost Estimates CITY OF ROSEMEAD 50.11t1(I0S HAVE�9q�_H,TtuTu R lt";CC7r A\,'41"*.)) 't,1 ' UCH AWAKEN R'`��� STAR PROGRAM COST ESTIMATES FOR 2019/2020 District/School Grade Level #of Classes #of Lessons per Total#of Total Cost classroom Lessons Garvey USD 4th, 5th, 6th 29* 8 232 $60,969.60 Rosemead USD 4th, 5th, 6th 32* 8 256 $67,276.80 Schools included: Garvey Unified School District: Sanchez and Willard Rosemead Unified School District: Encinita,Janson,Savannah,and Shuey *Class count for Rosemead and Garvey Unified School District was based on 2018/2019 Data Quest enrollment statistics. Total cost could go up or down based on the number of classrooms actually served in 2019/2020. **Cost based on 2019/2020 salary. SE l M F O CIVIC PRIDE a,I � ' r rr'S]4titi II[[�' �;4 ,NCpRPIiitali O'c Attachment C 2018-19 STAR Invoice Estimate LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT STAR DEPUTY INVOICE ESTIMATE • 2018-2019 City of Rosemead Pursuant to the Municipal Law Enforcement Services Agreement(MLESA)entered into by and between the City of Rosemead (City)and the County of Los Angeles on May 20,2014 for the provision of municipal law enforcement services for the City by the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department,the City has requested STAR Program services. The County agrees to provide STAR Program services as identified below subject to the terms and conditions of the MLESA. This Star Deputy Invoice Estimate shall serve as an amendment to Attachment A, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department SH-AD 575 Deployment of Personnel Form,of the MLESA and shall be incorporated therein by this reference. The following cost is for a Deputy to teach in-classroom instruction of the STAR program on school grounds. This rate is published annually by the Auditor-Controller. Contract City: Rosemead School Districts: Garvey and Rosemead School Districts Grade Level(s): 4th, 5th, 6th Number of Classrooms in Garvey District: 29 Number of Classrooms in Rosemead District: 32 Number of Lessons per Classrooms: 8 Total number of Lessons in Rosemead: 488 Service Months: September 2018 through June 2019 STAR DEPUTY ESTIMATED SERVICE ESTIMATED SERVICE GARVEY USD ROSEMEAD USD Total Number of Lessons 232 256 Contract City Instructional Period.Rate $250.06 $250.06 TOTAL $58,013.92 $64,015.36 TOTAL ANNUAL COST $122,029.28 REPORT PREPARED BY: Sergeant Rudy Sanchez 8/8/2018 Print Name Date UNIT COMMANDER: Captain Jeffrey Perry Print Name Signature Date APPROVAL BY: City Manager Gloria Molleda Print Name Signature Date "I certify that I am authorized to make this commitment on behalf of the City/School" PROCESSED AT CLEB BY: