Legislation Details

File #: 25-2562   
Placement: All Other Teaching & Learning Agenda Items Status: Passed
File created: 8/31/2024 In control: School Board Regular Meeting
On agenda: 9/24/2024 Final action: 9/24/2024
Title: Approve the Cooperative Agreement with You Thrive Florida Children's Advocacy Center for the 2024-2025 School Year.
Attachments: 1. Final signed - Coop Agreement 30 - stamped, 2. Standard Addendum to Agreements & PUR 1355-HCSB, 3. Affidavit Human Trafficking - ATTY STAMPED (1), 4. Budget Sheet NO IMPACT

Title and Board Action Requested

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Approve the Cooperative Agreement with You Thrive Florida Children’s Advocacy Center for the 2024-2025 School Year.

 

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Executive Summary

The Director of Student Services on behalf of the Superintendent of Schools hereby requests the Board approve the Cooperative Agreement between You Thrive Florida Children’s Advocacy Center and the Hernando County School Board for the 2024-2025 School Year. The Children’s Advocacy Center Education Team has and will continue to work with the K-5 grade population in providing the required/health education instruction for child trafficking prevention utilizing the Monique Burr Child Safety Matters Curriculum. This instruction is in compliance with the Florida Department of Education as it relates to House Bill 519 and Florida Statute 1003.42.

CAC will provide a trained education team member for schools and work with elementary school administration on agreed upon dates and times. This training is free of charge.

My Contact

Jill Kolasa, Director

Student Services

(352) 797-7008

 

2023-28 Strategic Focus Area

Priority 1: Student Success

 

Financial Impact

The cost of this agenda item is $ 0. See attached budget sheet.

 

If expenditure is not currently budgeted, this will serve as the budget amendment when Board approved. If the agenda item includes the purchase of goods or services, the funds requested are an anticipated amount and may fluctuate depending on such factors as current market conditions, product availability, additional funding sources, and the needs of the District.  Should the actual cost exceed the anticipated amount, the Board approves the additional cost, after review by the superintendent, but not in excess of the funds available in the site’s approved annual budget.