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AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EDUCATION CHARTER FOUNDATION OF FLORIDA,
AND THE CITY OF CLERMONT,FLORIDA,
FOR SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRAM
This AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the City of Clermont,
Florida, a Florida municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "LAW ENFORCEMENT
AGENCY" and the Education Charter Foundation of Florida, a political subdivision of
the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "CHARTER BOARD".
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the CHARTER BOARD is seeking School Resource Officer (SRO) for
the designated kindergarten through eighth grade charter school to interact with students during
the regular class schedule and at extra-curricular school activities so as to provide additional
security to students, school personnel,the school community and school property; and
WHEREAS, the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY is willing to place a City of
Clermont Police Officer at a designated kindergarten through eighth grade charter school for
the purpose of carrying out this school program.
NOW, THEREFORE, in and for consideration of the mutual covenants contained
herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is
hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree that the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
will provide one (1) sworn Clermont Police Officer who is certified pursuant to Section
943.10(1) Florida Statutes to the CHARTER BOARD to act as an SRO at the designated
kindergarten through eighth grade charter school under the terms and conditions of this
Agreement.
1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be for one school year,
starting with the 2018-2019 school year beginning the 13th day of Augusts 2018 through the
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20 day of Maya 2019.
2. Scope. The LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY shall assign an SRO to the
designated kindergarten through eighth grade charter school. The SRO shall interact with
students and provide security at the designated kindergarten through eighth grade charter
school. In addition, the SRO shall have the duties and responsibilities listed in Exhibit "A"
attached hereto.
3. Background Investigations. The LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY represents
and warrants to the CHARTER BOARD that the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY has
read and is familiar with Sections 1012.32, 1012.465, 1012.467 and 1012.468,Florida Statutes
regarding background investigations. The LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY covenants
to comply with all requirements of the above-cited statutes and shall provide CHARTER
BOARD with proof of compliance upon request. The LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
agrees, to the extent permitted by law and only to the extent permitted by 768.28, Florida
Statutes, to indemnify and hold harmless the CHARTER BOARD, its officers, agents and
employees from any liability in the form of physical injury, death, or property damage
resulting from the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY's failure to comply with the
requirements of this paragraph or Florida Statute Sections, 1012.32, 1012.465, 1012.467
and 1012.468, Florida Statutes. The LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY liability to the CHARTER
BOARD under the preceding sentence shall not include punitive damages or any interest for the period
before judgment. Additionally, nothing herein shall be construed or act as a waiver of any sovereign
immunity that LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY may enjoy as a matter of law and under no
circumstances, shall LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY be liable pursuant to this indemnity to pay a
claim or judgment by any one person which exceeds the sum of$200,000 or any claim or judgment, or
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portions thereof, which, when totaled with all other claims or judgments paid by the LAW
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY arising out of the incident or occurrence, exceeds the sum of $300,000.
Further, nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as an admission of liability on behalf of the LAW
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.
4. Assignment of Officers. The LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY shall determine
which SRO will be assigned under this Agreement and will also determine the particular
school to which the SRO will be assigned to. The LAW ENFORCEMENT
AGENCY shall provide a notice of the assigned SRO to the
school principal of the designated kindergarten through eighth grade charter
school.
5. Dismissal and Replacement of the SRO.
A. By the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY: The LAW
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY may dismiss or reassign SRO with or without cause. In
the event of the resignation, dismissal, or reassignment of an SRO, or in the case of
long-term absences by an SRO, the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY shall provide a
temporary replacement for the SRO. Such replacement shall be assigned within thirty
(30) days of receiving notice of such absence, dismissal, resignation or reassignment of
the current SRO. The LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY agrees to assign a
permanent replacement as soon as practical.
B. By Charter Board: In the event that the principal of the school
where the SRO is assigned believes that the particular SRO is not effectively
performing his/her duties and responsibilities, the principal shall notify the SRO in
writing. If the situation is not corrected within three (3) working days, the principal
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shall contact the SRO's immediate supervisor and the Charter Board's designee in
writing and provide a copy of said notice to each of them. If the situation is not
resolved to the mutual satisfaction of both the SRO's immediate supervisor and the
Charter Board's designee within ten (10) days, or if, during the same contract period,
the principal determines for a second time that the SRO is not effectively performing
his/her duties and responsibilities, then the Principal shall recommend to the
Charter Board's designee that the SRO be removed from the program at his/her
school, and shall state the reasons as well as the efforts to resolve the problems in
writing. The Charter Board's designee, shall review the request and, if approved, shall
provide written notification to the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY who shall
transfer the SRO or take other appropriate action within ten (10) business days. In
the event the principal considers the SRO's conduct to present a threat to the safety
or well-being of the students or staff, the principal will immediately notify the
Charter Board's designee and the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. Upon receipt
of such notification, the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY shall immediately
remove the SRO while the notice of dissatisfaction is being reviewed.
6. Hours of Assignment. The SROs will be stationed at the designated kindergarten
through eighth grade charter school for eighty (80) hours per two-week period, Monday
through Friday, as assigned and scheduled by the respective school principal and as approved
by the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.
7. Additional Hours of Assignment. Additional hours of assignment during a
two-week pay period may be made with prior approval of the LAW ENFORCEMENT
AGENCY, if requested by the respective school principal. If the additional hours worked
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require that overtime be paid to the SROs, the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY will cover the
incurred overtime expense. If the school requests officers in addition to the SRO, the additional
requested Officers will be paid at the approved Off Duty Detail Rate, this expense will be
covered by the CHARTER BOARD.
8. Off-Campus Assignments. Upon the request of the respective school
principal and with the prior approval of the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY, an SRO's
duties may occasionally include his/her assignment at school functions and activities that are
held off campus.
9. Reassignment in Emergency Situations. Nothing in this Agreement shall
prevent or interfere with the ability of the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY to temporarily
withdraw an assigned SRO from his/her post at the designated kindergarten through eighth
grade charter school to respond to emergency situations as determined in the sole judgment
and discretion of the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.
10. Supervising Authority. During the term of this Agreement, the SROs
assigned shall remain City employees under the authority of the chain of command of the
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY and subject to all other rules and regulations of the LAW
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY and the City. The SROs will report to their respective school
principal for assignment of duties and work schedules, including the extracurricular activities
during the regular school day for up to eighty (80) hours for each officer per two-week period.
Each SRO shall remain, at all times, an employee of the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.
Workers Compensation coverage, as required by law, will be provided for the officer by the
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.
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11. Salary and Benefits. The LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY will provide
the salary and benefits to each SRO assigned, including uniforms and equipment and any
applicable overtime pay as agreed to above.
12. Vehicle. The LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY will provide vehicles for
SROs if or when determined necessary by the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.
13. Compensation. The CHARTER BOARD will pay the CITY OF
CLERMONT the total sum of Thirty One Thousand Dollars ($31,000) for services of the one
(1) SRO provided pursuant to this Agreement. Such compensation shall be invoiced to the
CHARTER BOARD by the CITY OF CLERMONT in equal quarterly installments
(September, November, February, and May of each year) commencing on the lSt day of
September, 2018. Invoices shall be paid by the CHARTER BOARD within fifteen (15) days
of receipt. In the event that The Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, Florida,
agrees to pay for any or all of the police officers assigned to the schools pursuant to this
Agreement, then the CITY OF CLERMONT agrees that the CHARTER BOARD may assign
its obligation to pay under this section to The Board of County Commissioners of Lake
County, Florida.
14. Termination of Agreement. This Agreement may be terminated by either
party upon thirty (30) days written notice. Notice shall be deemed given as of the date of
deposit of such written NOTICE in the course of transmission in the United States Postal
Service and addressed as follows:
CHARTER BOARD: Kathleen Dial, Principal
Charter Board
2750 Hartwood Marsh Rd
Clermont, FL 34711
LAW City Manager
ENFORCEMENT City of Clermont
AGENCY: 685 W. Montrose Street
Clermont, FL 34711
Upon termination pursuant to this subsection payment will be made by the
CHARTER BOARD or reimbursement made by the LAW ENFORCEMENT
AGENCY based on a pro rata charge for services for that portion of the school year
covered by this Agreement prior to termination.
15. Entire Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire agreement and
understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereto and supersedes all
prior Agreements, representations and understandings either oral, written or otherwise relating
thereto. An execution after the start date shall be effective nunc pro tunc to this day of
, 2018.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,this Agreement has been executed by and on behalf of the
Charter Board of Lake County, Flonda and the City of Clermont on this r1 day of
May, 2018.
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EXHIBIT"A"
In addition to the routine duties and responsibilities of the SROs, the SROs
shall have the following specific duties and responsibilities:
1. Each SRO shall at all times perform his/her duties i n accordance with
Clermont Police Department' s standard operating procedures.
2. The SROs shall serve as resource instructors providing programs in crime prevention
that encourage students to become responsible citizens.
3. The SROs shall also assist in the orderly flow of traffic on school grounds.
4. Each SRO shall maintain all law enforcement powers, duties, and responsibilities
inclusive of his/her position as Clermont Police Officers while assigned to the SRO program.
5. Each SRO shall be responsible to his/her agency in all matters
relating to employment, however activities conducted by the SROs which are part of the
regular school instruction program shall be under the direction of the principal or his/her
designee.
6. Each SRO shall be at his/her school during normal school hours of operation. During
times that the SROs are unable to be on campus or needs to leave campus, those times will be
coordinated with the principal or his/her designee and each SRO's •supervisor.
7. The SROs shall perform such duties as directed by his/her agency when school is not in
session. The principal or his designee shall advise the Officers' supervisor of the school 's
calendar.
8. The SROs, in coordination with school leaders, may contact students during school
hours in conjunction with a criminal investigation so long as such contact does not interfere with
or impede the orderly operation of the school or the rights of the individual students.
9. All student record information will be maintained in accordance with the provisions of
Florida Statutes.
10. The SROs shall interface with students between class breaks, during lunch periods,
before and after school and at school activities at which the SROs are in attendance. The
SROs will not be assigned to a permanent school related duty post so as not to establish
predictable patterns.
11. In the interest of maintaining a safe and orderly school environment, student and campus
supervision is of critical importance. The SROs shall take a prominent role in supervision
responsibilities, which shall be coordinated with and agreed to by the SROs and the designated
school principal. While school is in session, the SROs shall be present on and around the
school campus except as permitted in paragraph 5 of this Exhibit A.
12. The SROs will serve as a referral resource for students, faculty and parents to
community agencies.
13. The SROs will serve as a Law Enforcement resource to school administration and the
district manager of security services.
14. The SROs shall be familiar and offer support with the plans and strategies for the
prevention and control of dangerous situations at the school.
15. The SROs will coordinate activities with the school administration and the school
guidance department in an effort to identify those students who exhibit indications of early
delinquent behavior.
16. The SROs shall attend meetings of school faculty and requested administrative meetings
during school hours on a regular basis.
17. The SROs shall not act as a school disciplinarian, as disciplining students is a school
responsibility. However, the principal shall contact the SROs for any violations of the law, and
the SROs shall determine whether law enforcement action is appropriate.
18. The SROs shall take law enforcement action as necessary and as permitted under Florida
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investigation, under such circumstances as practical. The SROs shall take appropriate Law
Enforcement action against intruders and unwanted guests who may appear at the school and
related school functions, to the extent that the SROs may do so under the authority of law.
Whenever practical, the SROs shall advise the principal before requesting additional law
enforcement assistance on campus.
19. The SROs shall be informed by school personnel of any situation occurring on school
grounds that would appear to be a violation of the law or of a criminal nature.
20. The SROs shall maintain detailed accurate records of his/her activities, and provide a
written monthly report to the LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY who shall provide such
information to the principal.
21. The SROs and school administration shall work together to keep each other informed
during the course of all criminal investigations as permitted by law and as practical. This
provision shall not be interpreted so as to interfere with or impede the SROs' law
enforcement duties, obligations and/or powers.
22. The SROs shall work with the school administration when determining whether an
arrest should be made or if there is an alternative solution to the incident which would still be
in compliance with Florida law. The final decision on whether arrest is appropriate will lie
with the attending SRO other or law enforcement officer on scene at the incident. This
provision shall not be interpreted so as to interfere with or impede the SROs' law enforcement
duties, obligations or powers.
23. The SROs shall affect a physical arrest for felonies committed on school grounds,
particularly those that are "Zero Tolerance", as permitted by law.
24. The SROs shall give assistance to other law enforcement officers and government
agencies in matters regarding his/her school assignment,whenever necessary.
25. The SRO shall notify the Department of Children and Family Services whenever the SRO
becomes aware of, or has reason to suspect, that a student has been a victim of sexual abuse or
other physical abuse, or has been placed in a situation that is unsafe.