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CC - Item 4K - Request from Garvey School District to reduce their level of funding for Sane Program - Internal Files Box 069TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 1995 RE: REQUEST FROM THE GARVEY SCHOOL DISTRICT TO REDUCE THEIR LEVEL OF FUNDING FOR THE SANE PROGRAM Attached for your consideration is a letter from the Garvey School District requesting that their financial contribution to the SANE Program be reduced by 50%. As you may recall, last year the Rosemead City Council granted a similar request of the Rosemead School District. The following is a breakdown of the actual total cost of the SANE Program for fiscal year 1994-95: City Contribution $ 89,261 Grant through Sheriffs Department 22,124 Garvey School District 15,000 Rosemead School District 5,000 Total Program Cost $ 131,385 COUNCIL AGENDA RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Rosemead City Council authorize an expenditure of $7,500 from Appropriated Reserves to continue the SANE Program at the current levels in the Garvey School District. FGT:djw djw:ccstf(53) NOV 141995 ITEM No. • °t-C- - K BOARD OF EDUCATION GARVEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 09 2730 North Del Mar Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770 (818) 307-3444 FAX (818) 307-1964 Virginia Peterson, Director, Instructional Services - 307-3421 189 Loretta Gonzalez Earleen Green David Lau John Nudez Jim Smith SUPERINTENDENT Anita L. Suazo, Ph.D. October 25, 1995 Mr. Frank Tripepi City Manager Rosemead City Hall 8838 Valley Blvd. Rosemead, CA 91770 Dear Mr. Tripepi: { RV 0 C- .,FAD r:~v 2 995 40, a For the past few years the Garvey School District has partially funded the SANE deputies in the amount of $15,000. These funds came from the federal government through the Safe and Drug Free Schools and Community Entitlement. Over the past two years our entitlement has been reduced by 70%. We are no longer able to fully fund the amount of $15,000 for the SANE deputies. The SANE officers do an outstanding job in working with our students and we would very much like them to continue with their program. We understand that both city governments and school districts are facing financial problems at this time. We hope we can work out an agreement so the program may continue. The Garvey School District proposes that their funding for the SANE deputies be reduced by 50%. We value the SANE deputies' contribution to the program and want to keep them in place. If in the future the Safe and Drug Free Schools and Community funds are restored, the Garvey School District will be open to revising the amount upward to support the SANE deputies. Thank you for your help and cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Virginia Peterson Director mjr Equal Opportunity Employer - Non-Discrimination on Basis of Race, Color, Ancestry, Religious Creed, Sex, Handicap, Age Schools Served Bitely School 7501 E. Fern Ave. Rosemead, CA 91770 Rice School 2150 N. Angelus Rosemead, CA 91770 Williams School 2444 N. Del Mar Ave. Rosemead, CA 91770 SANE Deputies' Schedule GARVEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Rosemead, California SANE PROGRAM FACTSHEET Duff School 7830 E. Dorothy Ave. Rosemead, CA 91770 Emerson School 7544 E. Emerson Place Rosemead, CA 91770 Sanchez School 8470. E. Fern Ave. Rosemead, CA 91770 Willard School 3152 N. Willard Ave. Rosemead, CA 91770 A session of forty-five minutes once a month takes place with each class of grades four, five and six. There are 57 classrooms. Number of students served Bitely School 242 Duff School 188 Emerson School 266 Rice School 278 Sanchez School 234 Willard School 276 Williams School 196 Total 1680 The Program The SANE Deputy collaborates with the classroom teacher to present the "Discover Skills for Life" program. This curriculum focuses on the harmful effects of drug abuse, alcohol and tobacco. Lessons also include strategies to build positive self esteem, to deal with peer pressure, and to make good decisions. The SANE deputy brings into the classroom materials and activities to enrich the program and interest the students. In addition the SANE deputy spends time with the students during recess and lunch. The presence of the deputy on campus gives students the opportunity to meet an officer informally and build a positive relationship with a representative of the police. SANE deputies are often involved with assemblies and other extra- curricular activities.