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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2015-R0038 - South Plains Community Action Association Head Start & Early Head Start - 01/22/2015xesomnon No. zutD-tcuusa Item No. 5.13 January 22, 2015 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lubbock has determined that it is in the best interest of the citizens of the City of Lubbock to enter into a Community Partnership Agreement with the South Plains Community Action Association Head Start & Early Head Start program to encourage participation in the various head start activities provided by the South Plains Community Action Association. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK THAT the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute Community Partnership Agreement with the South Plains Community Action Association Head Start & Early Head Start program, and any associated documents. Passed by the City Council on this 22nd day of ATTEST: � e -'2c— Rebe ca Garza, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO CONT T: Scott Snider, Assistant City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: John Stan.2015.doc EN C. ROBERTSON, MAYOR , 2015• AP Resolution No. 2015-R0038 South Plains community Action Association, Inc. Head Start & Early Head Start Division - P.O. Box 610, Levelland, Texas 79336 P: (806) 894-2207 or Toll Free (800) 658.9632 F: (806) 894-2765 www.SpCaa.org Community Partnership Agreement South Plains Community Action Association Head Start & Early Head Start And City of Lubbock - Health Department. The SPCAA Head Start and Early Head Start program is dedicated to enhancing early childhood education among low-income children and families by providing quality services, and partnering with local agencies who meet various needs of program participants. Community Partnerships create a collaborative environment equally beneficial for all SPCAA HS and EHS, the partnering agency, and enrolled children and families. With this objective in mind SPCAA HS & EHS enters into the Community Partnership Agreement detailed below with City of Lubbock - Health Department. This Partnership Agreement in no way constitutes a legal obligation on the part of either party. In essence, this Agreement establishes a framework for cooperative interaction between the SPCAA HS and EHS program and your agency for providing supportive services and/or referrals to children and families serviced by SPCAA HS and EHS and City of Lubbock - Health Department. SPCAA HS & EHS agrees to: • Include names, logos, and web addresses of community partners on our web site and newsletters • Include information about Community Partners in the Annual SPCAA HS & EHS partners guide • Educate any interested employees of our Community Partners about the services we provide • Announce and post Community Partners' special messages to our staff and program participants. City of Lubbock - Health Department agrees to (suggestions listed below may be modified or deleted): • Specify Services provided and at what cost to SPCAA HS & EHS participants • Allow SPCAA HS & EHS to place informational publications in its office 9.6• Share information about SPCAA HS & EHS services with clients or staff that may benefit. In accordance with the Head Start Program Performance Standards Subpart C 1304.41 (Community Partnerships), the SPCAA Head Start Program enters into a Community Partnership Agreement with City of Lubbock - Health Department. This Partnership Agreement is entered into this 10th day of December, 2014, between South Plains Community Action Association/SPCAA Head Start and Early Head Start and City of Lubbock - Health Department. SPCAA Head Start Division Date January 22, 2015