HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2003-R0397 - Interlocal Agreement For STAR Project - LISD - 09_18_2003Resolutiod No. 2003—RO397
September 18, 2003
Item No. 54
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock is hereby authorized and directed to
execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock an Interlocal Agreement for the
Specialized Treatment and Rehabilitation (STAR) project and any associated documents
by and between the City of Lubbock, Lubbock Independent School District and Lubbock
County, Texas. A copy of said Agreement is attached hereto and which shall be spread
upon the minutes of this Council and as spread upon the minutes of this Council shall
constitute and be a part hereof as if fully copied herein in detail.
Passed by the City Council this 18th day e
ATTEST:
Rebecca Garza, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Quincy White sistant City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
andiver,
Mres/STARprogRes
September 9, 2003
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF LUBBOCK
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Resolution No. 2003—RO397
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
)( SPECIALIZED TREATMENT
AND REHABILITATION
PROGRAM (STAR) FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2003-2004
This Interlocal Agreement (Agreement), is made and entered into pursuant to the Interlocal
Cooperation Act (Chapter 791, Government Code), by and among LUBBOCK INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, hereinafter referred to as "LISD", the CITY OF LUBBOCK, hereinafter referred
to as "CITY", and COUNTY OF LUBBOCK through the LUBBOCK COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE
CENTER, hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY".
WHEREAS, the SPECIALIZED TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION project, hereinafter
referred to as "STAR", is a cooperative venture between LISD, CITY, and COUNTY that will address
the needs of school children, ages 11-16, who have committed offenses agreed upon by all parties, and
whom the Lubbock County Juvenile Justice Center and/or the court has determined would benefit from
placement in a program that combines education with a regimented discipline.
WHEREAS, LISD will provide the education component of STAR II, III, IV, and V.
WHEREAS, COUNTY will provide: (1) the regimented drill and exercise and; (2) some
counseling and; (3) probation supervision to portions of the STAR program.
WITNESSETH:
I.
TERM
1.1 Term. The term of this contract is for a period of one (1) year commencing on October 1, 2003,
and ending on September 30, 2004.
1.2 Option to Renew. The parties have the option to renew this contract for three (3) successive one-
year -terms, if thirty (30) days prior to the end of the term, the parties agree in writing to renew the
contract.
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II.
CONSIDERATION
2.1 The CITY, LISD, and the COUNTY each will contribute ONE HUNDRED FOUR
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($104,000.00). Each party paying for the performance of governmental
:functions or services hereunder must make those payments from current revenues available to the
paying party as required by Section 791.011 of the Texas Government Code.
2.2 In addition to the funding described in 2.1. herein above, LISD will provide offices for the drill
instructors, classrooms for instructions, the field on which the students will drill and exercise (a gym
will be used during days of inclement weather), showers for the students before school and at the end
of the day, and the meals for the students.
2.3 The COUNTY will provide travel and training for the drill instructors assigned to the project, and
arrange for court hearings for placement of the students into the program.
2.4. The COUNTY will provide quarterly reports to the LISD and the CITY regarding progress of
the program, expenditures, and a census of students enrolled and dismissed during the quarter.
2.5. As subdivisions of the State of Texas, CITY, COUNTY, AND LISD are exempt under the
Internal Revenue Code Section 170 (b)(A)(iii).
2.6. Positions to be funded by this Agreement, with the funds being deposited and dispersed by the
COUNTY, include a Drill Captain, a Senior Drill Instructor, and seven Drill Instructors.
2.61 The Drill Captain will report to the Director of the Lubbock County Juvenile Justice Center, and
serve as the coordinator of the regimented close order drill and exercise portion of the program. The
Drill Captain will perform duties including, but not limited to the following;
1. Assure that all participants have had physical examinations and have been cleared by
a physician for participation in the program;
2. Assure exercises and regimented drill activities are appropriate for age and maturity
level of participants;
3. Serve as the liaison between LISD and the COUNTY on matters related to the STAR
Program;
4. Supervise and evaluate performance of drill instructors;
5. Provide to assigned probation officer progress reports on program participants;
6. Maintain data necessary for evaluative purposes;
7. Provide quarterly reports that include: number of juveniles enrolled in STAR III and
IV Programs; number and type of criminal offenses committed by each juvenile prior
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to enrollment in STAR III and IV Program; criminal offenses committed by juveniles
during STAR III and IV Programs participation; number and type of any criminal
offense committed by a juvenile six months after completing the STAR Program.
Perform other duties as they are assigned by the Director of the Lubbock County
Juvenile Justice Center.
2.62 The Senior Drill Instructor and Drill Instructors will perform duties including, but not limited to
the following:
Assure exercises and regimented drill activities are appropriate for age and maturity
level of participants;
2. Provide to assigned probation officer, progress reports on program participants;
3. Maintain data necessary for evaluative purposes;
4. Complete attendance reports on all individuals assigned to program;
5. Develop standards of behavior expected of the program participants;
6. Perform other duties as they are assigned by the Drill Captain.
METHODOLOGY
A child's placement into the program occurs as a condition of probation or upon a referral
from LISD, Justice of the Peace Court, and/or the Municipal Court.
3.1 Condition of probation. The court may require participation in the STAR Program as a condition
of probation.
3.11 Referral from LISD. Referrals will be made to the STAR Program by principals, or their
designees, from Junior High and High Schools in LISD, and Project Intercept Unit II. With the
approval of the Drill Captain, a student will be eligible for the STAR Program if the child
demonstrates adverse behavior in school, and school officials deem it in the best interest of the child
to participate in the program.
3.12 Referrals from Justice of the Peace and Municipal Courts. Referrals may be made to the STAR
Program by Justice of the Peace and Municipal Court Judges. Those juvenile offenders who have
been found to have committed Class C misdemeanors, as specified in the Texas Penal Code, may be
eligible for participation in the STAR Program as part of a disposition imposed by the court.
3.2 Physical examination. Prior to starting the STAR Program, students must have a physical
examination, at the student's expense, to determine physical fitness of the student. The physical
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examination must be performed by a licensed physician. In addition, female students must undergo a
pregnancy examination prior to participation in the STAR Program. Those testing positive will not
be considered for admittance to STAR.
3.3 Each participant in the STAR Program will be required to report to school at a time designated by
the Drill Captain. The parents of children placed in the program as a condition of probation will be
ordered by the court to transport the child to and from the STAR Program. Children placed in to the
program by LISD will be transported to and from the program by their parents.
3.31 During weekdays, the student will participate in the close order drill and exercise portion of
STAR Program which occurs at Project Intercept II before and after school. Students from LISD
enrolled in STAR IV, who are court ordered to participate, will receive their class room instruction in
Project Intercept II.
3.32 On non -school days (Saturdays, Sundays, and possibly some holidays) children may perform
community service work as designated or instructed by the Drill Captain.
3.4 Once the court ordered participant has completed the STAR Program, the Drill Captain and
assigned probation officer will meet with the child and his/her parents to determine a supervision plan
for the remainder of the period of probation. LISD and COUNTY representatives will continue to
work with the child to assist the child in maintaining the self-discipline and appropriate behaviors
learned during the twelve week aftercare program.
Parents will be encouraged to participate in the programming provided by COUNTY and/or
LISD which includes classes on parenting, communications, etc.
IV.
TERNIINATION
4.1 This Agreement may be terminated by mutual agreement of LISD, CITY, AND COUNTY, at any
time upon the giving of a thirty (30) day written notice of intent to terminate. Mutual agreement is
defined as parties consenting in writing to the unconditional dissolution of the Interlocal Agreement.
All notices shall be in writing and sent by registered or certified mail addressed as follows:
TO LISD: Superintendent
LUBBOCK INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
11628 19a' Street
Lubbock, Texas 79401
TO CITY: City Manager
CITY OF LUBBOCK
1625 13' Street
Lubbock, Texas 79401
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TO COUNTY: County Judge
LUBBOCK COUNTY COURTHOUSE
P.O. Box 10536
Lubbock, Texas 79408
V.
VENUE
5.1 Venue will be in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas.
EXECUTED this the 18th day of September , 2003.
LUBBOCK INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
By: AIZJ-V a AM 91, -
Wayn yens, S perintendent
CITY OF LUBBOC
ATTEST: Marc McDougal, Mayor
LUBBOCK COUNTY
Rebecca Garza, City Secretary
By:� G�1'
Tom Head, County Judge
Approved as to form:
1r
B.J. "Beni" Hemmeline
Chief, Civil Division,
Lubbock County District Attorney's Office
as to for
Ui:y Attomey
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