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12/3/2021
<p ><a href=https://imageserver.amlaw.com/adbase/mdcpsl.pdf><img src=https://imageserver.amlaw.com/adbase/mdcpsl.jpg /></a><br/><br/><b>REVISED ANNOUNCEMENT<br/><br/></b><b><u>The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, announces<br/></b></u>in accordance with the Policies of the Board,<br/><b><u>A Board Workshop<br/>December 8, 2021<br/>9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.<br/>School Board Administration Building<br/>Suite #726<br/>1450 N.E. Second Avenue<br/>Miami, Florida 33132<br/><br/></b></u> REVISED ANNOUNCEMENT The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, announces in accordance with the Policies of the Board, A Board Workshop December 8, 2021 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. School Board Administration Building Suite #726 1450 N.E. Second Avenue Miami, Florida 33132
CATEGORY Misc Other Notice FL
AD NUMBER 0000566188-01

PURPOSE: To discuss final redistricting plans. A copy of the workshop agenda will be made available by 9:30 a.m., December 1, 2021. The agenda can be viewed by accessing the website https://www3.dadeschools.net/home under Board Information. A copy of the agenda will also be available at Citizen Information Center, Room 102, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue. For further information, call 305-995-1128. Under extraordinary circumstances, the Board may approve an individual Board member’s request to access, participate in, and to vote at this meeting utilizing communications media technology.

Any person may attend the Board workshop at the School Board Administration Building, 1450 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 726, Miami, FL 33132. Miami-Dade County Public Schools encourages the use of facial coverings while indoors.
12/3 21-51/0000566188M

12/1/2021
<p ><a href=https://imageserver.amlaw.com/adbase/mdcpsl.pdf><img src=https://imageserver.amlaw.com/adbase/mdcpsl.jpg /></a><br/><br/><b>ANNOUNCEMENT<br/><br/></b><b><u>The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, announces<br/></b></u>in accordance with the Policies of the Board,<br/><b>A Board Workshop<br/>December 8, 2021<br/>9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.<br/>School Board Auditorium<br/>1450 N.E. Second Avenue<br/>Miami, Florida 33132<br/><br/></b> ANNOUNCEMENT The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, announces in accordance with the Policies of the Board, A Board Workshop December 8, 2021 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. School Board Auditorium 1450 N.E. Second Avenue Miami, Florida 33132
CATEGORY Misc Other Notice FL
AD NUMBER 0000565597-01

PURPOSE: To discuss final redistricting plans. A copy of the workshop agenda will be made available by 9:30 a.m., December 1, 2021. The agenda can be viewed by accessing the website https://www3.dadeschools.net/home under Board Information. A copy of the agenda will also be available at Citizen Information Center, Room 102, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue. For further information, call 305-995-1128. Under extraordinary circumstances, the Board may approve an individual Board member’s request to access, participate in, and to vote at this meeting utilizing communications media technology.

Any person may attend the Board workshop at the School Board Administration Building’s Auditorium, 1450 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33132. Miami-Dade County Public Schools encourages the use of facial coverings while indoors.
12/1 21-29/0000565597M

11/26/2021
<p ><a href=https://imageserver.amlaw.com/adbase/mdcpsl.pdf><img src=https://imageserver.amlaw.com/adbase/mdcpsl.jpg /></a><br/><br/><b>REVISED NOTICE<br/><br/></b> REVISED NOTICE
CATEGORY Meetings FL
AD NUMBER 0000564944-01

The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida announces the following Board Policy action will be taken at its meeting on:

DECEMBER 15, 2021
1:00 P.M.
School Board Auditorium
1450 N.E. Second Avenue
Miami, Florida 33132

To Amend Board Policy 5410, Student Progression Plan, to amend the Student Progression Plan 2020-2021. Changes to the updated Student Progression Plan 2021-2022 are the result of actions by the Florida Legislature, interpretations or clarifications by the Florida Department of Education of statutes, or Florida State Board of Education rules related to student progression.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41(1) and (2); 1001.42 (25); and 1001.43 (10) F.S.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Florida Statutes § 1007.25(4).

To Amend Board Policy 0166, Nonpublic Meetings, to require that no less than two (2) executive sessions must take place, one (1) prior to the starting of bargaining negotiations and one (1) prior to the closing of bargaining negotiations.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41 (1), (2), (5), Fla. Stat.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Sections 447.605, 1001.42(5), (12), (24), 1001.43(2), Chapter 1012, Fla. Stat.

To Adopt Board Policy 5780, Parents’ Bill of Rights, to implement the Florida Legislature’s enactment of Section 1014.05, Florida Statutes. Pursuant to s. 1014.05, F.S., the policy provides parents with notice of their right to be involved in and make decisions about the education of their children by outlining various policies, plans, and procedures adopted by the Board. The policy also requires the District’s website, school websites, and Parent Handbook, to contain information for parents to learn about their rights.

Specific Authority: 1001.41 (1), (2), F.S.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: 1001.42(17); 1001.43(1), (5), (8); 1014.05, F.S.

To Amend Board Policies 2410, School Health Services Program, 8405, School Safety, 8410, Emergency Management, and 8420.01, Severe Weather Emergency Management as a result of Senate Bill 590, School Safety (2021) and revisions to Florida Administrative Code Rule 6A- 1.0018, School Safety Requirements and Monitoring (July 14, 2021). Amendments to Policy 2410, School Health Services Program, require that: (1) school safety officers must complete mental health crisis intervention training using curriculum developed by a national organization with expertise in mental health crisis intervention to improve officers’ knowledge and skills as first responders to incidents involving students with emotional disturbance or mental illness, including de-escalation skills to ensure student and officer safety; (2) the Superintendent shall annually report to the department the number of involuntary examinations, as defined in s. 394.455, which are initiated at a school, on school transportation, or at a school-sponsored activity; (3) school principals shall make a reasonable attempt to notify a parent of a student before the student is removed from school, school transportation, or a school-sponsored activity to be taken to a receiving facility for an involuntary examination pursuant to F.S. 394.463; it defines reasonable attempt to notify, requires certain minimum actions by the principal, and provides for an exception to avoid jeopardizing the health and safety of the student; and (4) school or law enforcement personnel must make a reasonable attempt to contact a mental health professional prior to initiating an involuntary examination, except where there is an imminent danger to the student or others. The policy also updates the reference to community resources for mental health referrals to children and families. Amendments to Policy 8405, School Safety, include: (1) the Superintendent’s responsibility to develop procedures related to the assignment of safe-school officers at every school facility in the District; training for safe-school officers; and required notifications to the Office of Safe Schools when a safe-school officer discharges a firearm in exercise of his or her duty or is disciplined for misconduct, dismissed, reassigned, moved, placed on administrative leave or reassigned pending investigation; (2) the responsibility of the District’s School Safety Specialist to review District and charter school safety and security policies at least annually; complete required trainings; identify and correct instances of noncompliance with school safety requirements; and provide notice of suspected deficiencies to the Superintendent immediately; (3) requirements related to the composition, training, meeting requirements, and reporting of data by threat assessment teams; (4) the right of parents to access school safety and discipline incidents; (5) that student identification cards issued by the District to students in grades 6 through 12 include the telephone numbers for national or statewide crisis and suicide hotlines and text lines; (6) the right of parents to access SESIR data; (8) the Board’s policies related to zero tolerance for threats; (7) the right of parents to receive timely notification of threats, as determined in coordination with the District’s threat assessment team process, unlawful acts, and significant emergencies, certain arrests of employees, and the requirement for the Superintendent to develop procedures for such notifications, as required by the statutory revisions; and (8) charter schools responsibilities for school safety requirements. The amendments to Policies 8410, Emergency Management, and 8420.01, Severe Weather Emergency Management, cross-reference the right of parents to receive timely notification of threats, unlawful acts, and significant emergencies, and the requirement for procedures for such notifications. The amendments to Policy 8410 also include requirements for an active assailant response plan. The policies referenced above in strike-through will be presented again for initial reading as a result of revisions to Florida Administrative Code Rule 6A-1.0018, effective November 23, 2021.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41 (1), (2), (5), Fla. Stat.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Sections 1001.43(1), (11), 381.0056(4)(a)(19), 1002.20(3), (25), 1002.33(9)(q), (r), 1006.07(4), (10), 1006.12(2)(c), 1011.62(16), Fla. Stat.; Fla. Admin. Code r. 6A-1.0018.

To Amend Board Policies 2417, Human Growth and Development Curriculum, 2510, Instructional Materials, and 2540, Instructional Use of Audiovisual Materials, to conform to the Florida Legislature’s enactment of HB 545 (2021), which amended Sections 1002.20, 1003.42, and 1006.40, Florida Statutes, as well as to District practices. The proposed amendments to Policy 2417, Human Growth and Development Curriculum, align the title of the policy to the statutes; clarify that reproductive health and disease education must be delivered to secondary students; clarify the process for parents to request an exemption from the lessons dealing with reproductive health and disease education; and specify that the instructional materials used to teach reproductive health and disease education must be annually approved by the Board in an open, noticed public meeting. The amendments to Policies 2510, Instructional Materials, and 2540, Instructional Use of Audiovisual Materials, are proposed to ensure that the requirements are crossreferenced.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41 (1), (2), (5), Fla. Stat.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Sections 1001.42(9), (17), 1001.43(3), 1002.20(3)(d), 1003.42(1)(b), (3), 1006.40(4)(b), Fla. Stat.

To Amend Board Policies 8141, Mandatory Reporting of Misconduct by Employees, 1030, Superintendent of Schools, 1120, Employment of Administrators, 1121.01, Employment Standards and Fingerprinting, 1139, Educator Misconduct, and 1150, Resignations, and corresponding Board Policies: 3120, 3121.01, 3139, 3150, 4120, 4121.01, and 4150, as a result of House Bill 131, Educator Conduct (2021) and revisions to Florida Administrative Code Rule 6A- 1.0017, School Environmental Safety Incident Reporting (SESIR) (August 23, 2021). Amendments to Policy 8141, Mandatory Reporting of Misconduct by Employees, reestablish the duty for all employees, with the addition of school support employees, to report alleged misconduct by any other employee that affects the health, safety, or welfare of a student, including misconduct that involves engaging in or soliciting sexual, romantic, or lewd conduct with a student. The revisions include: procedures for reporting and require the Superintendent to report to law enforcement misconduct by any employee that would result in disqualification from educator certification or employment; the requirement that a complete investigation be conducted, regardless of whether the person resigned or was terminated before the conclusion of the investigation; notifications and reporting to the Florida Department of Education and law enforcement by the Superintendent; the requirement for affidavits of separation due to a report of sexual misconduct with a student; financial penalties for transmittal of false or incorrect reports and/or failure to act; and a prohibition on employment in any position that requires direct contact with students if the employees or personnel are ineligible for such employment under F.S. 1012.315 or have been terminated or resigned in lieu of termination for sexual misconduct with a student. The amendments to Policy 1030, Superintendent of Schools, 1120, Employment of Administrators, and 1150, Resignations conform to Policy 8141. The amendments to Policy 1121.01, Employment Standards and Fingerprinting, require: employment history checks of each candidate’s previous employer(s); review of each affidavit of separation from previous employers, or in cases where the Superintendent is unable to contact a previous employer, documentation of efforts to contact; and screening of instructional personnel and school administrators through the use of educator screening tools and documentation of the findings. The amendments to Policy 1139, Educator Misconduct, require that, within 24 hours after notification to the Superintendent or governing board chair of a charter school by a law enforcement agency that an employee has been arrested for a felony or misdemeanor involving the abuse of a minor child or the sale or possession of a controlled substance, the school principal or designee shall notify parents of enrolled students who had direct contact with the employee and include, at a minimum, the name and specific charges against the employee. If the amendments to Policies 1120, 1121.01, 1139, and 1150 receive final approval, identical policy amendments will be made to the following corresponding Board Policies: 3120, 3121.01, 3139, 3150, 4120, 4121.01, and 4150.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41 (1), (2), (5), Fla. Stat.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Sections 1001.42(6), (7), 1001.51(12)(b), 1002.33(12)(g), 1006.061, 1012.27(6), 1012.31(2), 1012.315, 1012.796(1)(d), 1012.797 Fla. Stat.; Fla. Admin. Code r. 6A-1.0017.

To Amend Board Policies Policy 1120.11, Preference for Veterans in Employment, and corresponding policies 3120.11 and 4120.11, a result of Senate Bill 922, Veterans’ Preference in Employment (2021). Amendments to Policy 1120.11, Preference for Veterans in Employment, clarify that for all positions in which the appointment or employment of persons is subject to written examination, veterans’ preference points must be added to the earned ratings of a person if the person has obtained a qualifying score on the written examination for the position. The revisions also include the requirement that the District develop and implement a written veterans’ recruitment plan that establishes annual goals for ensuring the full use of veterans in the Board’s workforce. It specifies that the veterans’ recruitment plan must be designed to meet the established goals and that all job announcements must contain a notice of veterans’ preference in accordance with F.S. 295.065. If the amendments to Policy 1120.11 receive final approval, identical policy amendments will be made to the following corresponding Board Policies: 3120.11 and 4120.11.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41 (1), (2), (5), Fla. Stat.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Sections 295.07, 295.08, 295.065, 295.085, 1001.42(5), 1001.43(11); Fla. Stat.; Fla. Admin. Code r. 55A-7.010.

If requested, a Hearing will be held during the December 15, 2021 School Board meeting. Persons requesting such a hearing must submit a written request to the Superintendent of Schools, Room 912, same address as above, by November 17, 2021. The policy will be effective upon filing with The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida on December 15, 2021. A person wishing to appeal any decision made by The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, with respect to any action on this policy should ensure the preparation of a verbatim record of the proceedings, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Copies of the policy and the notice of intended action are available to the public for inspection and copying at cost in the Citizen Information Center, Room 102, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Miami, Florida.

Alberto M. Carvalho
Superintendent of Schools
11/26 21-102/0000564944M

11/22/2021
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CATEGORY Meetings FL
AD NUMBER 0000564518-01

The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida announces the following Board Policy action will be taken at its meeting on:

JANUARY 12, 2022
1:00 P.M.
School Board Auditorium
1450 N.E. Second Avenue
Miami, Florida 33132

To Amend Board Policy 2432, Driver Education, to include that the driver education program is designed for high school students who elect to participate in any of the available state approved driver education courses and that the purpose of the program is to introduce students to Florida driving laws/rules of the road and safe driving behavior. In addition, pursuant to the OIG Final Report of Investigation-Miami-Dade County Public Schools Driver Education Program; IG-17-0001- SI, amendments to the policy are proposed to ensure that any funds derived from the Miami-Dade County Driver’s Education Safety Trust Fund § 11-10 (2002) (County Ordinance No. 02-167) are utilized in conformity with the requirements of the Dori Slosberg Driver Education Safety Act, Section 318.1215, F.S., the operative grant award, and an ILA with the County for the use of such funds. Specifically, grant funds shall be used solely for enhancement of the District’s driver education program; funds shall be used for direct educational expenses and shall not be used for administrative/overhead expenses; the District shall provide a minimum of thirty percent (30%) behind-the-wheel experience; the District shall submit eligible expenditures to the County in accordance with the ILA; and the District shall offer driver education classes to private school students in accordance with the ILA. Additionally, the District shall allocate operable vehicles in an equitable manner to proportionately reflect the student population of the District, subject to the availability of driving ranges. The behind-the-wheel driver experience shall provide for the use of District adaptive vehicles and instructors or appropriate contracted services as permitted by law and the ILA.

Specific Authority: Florida Statutes, s. 1001.41 (1), (2), (3).
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Florida Statutes, s. 1001.42(12), s. 1001.43(2), (5), s. 1003.48, s. 318.1215; Miami-Dade County Driver’s Education Safety Trust Fund § 11-10 (2002) (County Ordinance No. 02-167).

To Amend Board Policy 5517.01, Bullying and Harassment, and document Policy Against Bullying and Harassment, incorporated by reference in the policy, to be clarified as follows: Definitions in the policy are aligned with the Code of Student Conduct and SESIR rule; Related Board policies and procedures regarding discrimination/harassment, complaints, reporting misconduct, and student transfers are cross referenced; Reference to Procedures for Promoting and Maintaining a Safe Learning Environment is deleted; Reporting and investigative procedures are clarified, including that pursuant to best practice investigative procedures, the school counselor or other school mental health services provider shall not investigate allegations of bullying/harassment; Updated data reporting for bullying, harassment, unsubstantiated harassment, sexual harassment, and threat/intimidation incidents, is outlined, to include whether the incident occurs physically or remotely, as well as to require that any bullying-related incidents that have as a basis, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, or religion should include the incident basis, and the incident basis must also be noted in the student record of the victim; Districtauthorized bullying/harassment prevention programs are updated; Reference is made to Florida Statutes s. 1002.40 and Policy 5131, Student Transfers and Controlled Open Enrollment, to include that bullying and harassment are incidents that qualify a student for Hope Scholarship eligibility and parental notification must be made.

Specific Authority: 1001.41 (1), (2), (5), Fla. Stat.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Sections 1001.42(8), 1002.40, 1006.147, Fla. Stat.; Florida Admin. Code r. 6A-1.0017.

If requested, a Hearing will be held during the January 12, 2022 School Board meeting. Persons requesting such a hearing must submit a written request to the Superintendent of Schools, Room 912, same address as above, by December 15, 2021. The policy will be effective upon filing with The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida on January 12, 2022. A person wishing to appeal any decision made by The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, with respect to any action on this policy should ensure the preparation of a verbatim record of the proceedings, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Copies of the policy and the notice of intended action are available to the public for inspection and copying at cost in the Citizen Information Center, Room 102, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Miami, Florida.

Alberto M. Carvalho
Superintendent of Schools
11/22 21-65/0000564518M

11/9/2021
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CATEGORY Meetings FL
AD NUMBER 0000561640-01

The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, pursuant to Section 1001.37 and 1001.371, Florida Statutes, announces The Annual Organization Meeting will be held on:

November 16, 2021
10:00 A.M.
School Board Auditorium
1450 N.E. Second Avenue
Miami, Florida 33132


Purpose: For election of Chair and Vice Chair. There may be action by the Board on other items such as Personnel, Finance, and other programs. The agenda can be viewed by accessing the website https://www3.dadeschools.net/SchoolBoard/ under the Published Agendas link in the navigation on the left side of the page. A copy of the agenda will also be available at Citizen Information Center, Room 102, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue. For further information, telephone 305-995-1128. PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK TO AN AGENDA ITEM listed for this meeting should submit a written request to the Superintendent of Schools, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Room 102, Miami, Florida 33132 or via-email, [email protected], by noon on November 15, 2021. A person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting (hearing) should ensure the preparation of a verbatim record of the proceedings, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

Under extraordinary circumstances, the Board may approve an individual Board member’s request to access, participate in, and to vote at this meeting utilizing communications media technology

The public may view or read the Closed Captioning of the Annual Organization Meeting which can be found by accessing https://www3.dadeschools.net/ SchoolBoard/information and clicking on the Web Simulcast button in the navigation on the left side of the page.

Any person may present live comments by attending the School Board Administration Building’s Auditorium, 1450 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33132. Miami-Dade County Public Schools strongly encourages facial coverings at non-school sites for fully vaccinated individuals. Individuals who are not fully vaccinated should continue to wear a mask to protect themselves and others. We ask that everyone honor the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines and maintain social distancing from other attendees, when possible, upon arrival and as they enter the School Board Administration Building and until his/her departure.

Alberto M. Carvalho
Superintendent of Schools
11/9 21-28/0000561640M

11/8/2021
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CATEGORY Meetings FL
AD NUMBER 0000561643-01

Pursuant to its Policies, The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida announces that proposed Board member resolutions, endorsements, and proclamations will be presented at 11:00 a.m. Upon vote being taken, the Board will recess to present the approved resolutions, endorsements, and proclamations, to which all persons are invited:

The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, announces a,
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
November 17, 2021
11:00 A.M.
School Board Auditorium
1450 N.E. Second Avenue
Miami, Florida 33132

The Board will then reconvene the regular public meeting, including other hearings, in accordance with the Policies of the Board, to which all persons are invited:

1:00 P.M.
School Board Auditorium
1450 N.E. Second Avenue
Miami, Florida 33132

PURPOSE: To consider approval of minutes, bid opening lists, items submitted by the Superintendent, School Board Members, School Board Attorney, and other pertinent matters. A copy of the agenda will be available no later than 11:00 a.m., Monday, November 8, 2021. The agenda can be viewed by accessing the website https://www3.dadeschools.net/SchoolBoard/ under the Published Agendas link in the navigation on the left side of the page. A copy of the agenda will also be available at Citizen Information Center, Room 102, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue. For further information, telephone 305-995-1128. PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK TO AN AGENDA ITEM listed for this meeting and/or the REGULAR PUBLIC HEARING should submit a written request to the Superintendent of Schools, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Room 102, Miami, Florida 33132 or via-email, [email protected], NO LATER THAN 4:30 P.M., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2021. A person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting (hearing) should ensure the preparation of a verbatim record of the proceedings, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

The public hearing shall begin no later than approximately 6:30 p.m. The Chair may begin calling speakers who are present immediately following the conclusion of the regular agenda. The public hearing shall not conclude before, unless all of the speakers signed up to speak are present and have been given the opportunity to speak.4:30 p.m.

Under extraordinary circumstances, the Board may approve an individual Board member’s request to access, participate in, and to vote at this meeting utilizing communications media technology

The public may view or read the Closed Captioning of the Regular School Board Meeting and Public Hearing which can be found by accessing https://www3.dadeschools.net/SchoolBoard/information and clicking on the Web Simulcast button in the navigation on the left side of the page.

Any person may present live comments by attending the School Board Administration Building’s Auditorium, 1450 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33132. Miami-Dade County Public Schools strongly encourages facial coverings at non-school sites for fully vaccinated individuals. Individuals who are not fully vaccinated should continue to wear a mask to protect themselves and others. We ask that everyone honor the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines and maintain social distancing from other attendees, when possible, upon arrival and as they enter the School Board Administration Building and until his/her departure.

Alberto M. Carvalho
Superintendent of Schools
11/8 21-54/0000561643M

10/25/2021
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CATEGORY Meetings FL
AD NUMBER 0000559039-01

The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida announces the following Board Policy action will be taken at its meeting on:

DECEMBER 15, 2021
1:00 P.M.
School Board Auditorium
1450 N.E. Second Avenue
Miami, Florida 33132

To Amend Board Policy 5410, Student Progression Plan, to amend the Student Progression Plan 2020-2021. Changes to the updated Student Progression Plan 2021-2022 are the result of actions by the Florida Legislature, interpretations or clarifications by the Florida Department of Education of statutes, or Florida State Board of Education rules related to student progression.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41(1) and (2); 1001.42 (25); and 1001.43 (10) F.S.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Florida Statutes § 1007.25(4).

To Amend Board Policy 0166, Nonpublic Meetings, to require that no less than two (2) executive sessions must take place, one (1) prior to the starting of bargaining negotiations and one (1) prior to the closing of bargaining negotiations.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41 (1), (2), (5), Fla. Stat.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Sections 447.605, 1001.42(5), (12), (24), 1001.43(2), Chapter 1012, Fla. Stat.

To Adopt Board Policy 5780, Parents’ Bill of Rights, to implement the Florida Legislature’s enactment of Section 1014.05, Florida Statutes. Pursuant to s. 1014.05, F.S., the policy provides parents with notice of their right to be involved in and make decisions about the education of their children by outlining various policies, plans, and procedures adopted by the Board. The policy also requires the District’s website, school websites, and Parent Handbook, to contain information for parents to learn about their rights.

Specific Authority: 1001.41 (1), (2), F.S.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: 1001.42(17); 1001.43(1), (5), (8); 1014.05, F.S.

To Amend Board Policies 2410, School Health Services Program, 8405, School Safety, 8410, Emergency Management, and 8420.01, Severe Weather Emergency Management as a result of Senate Bill 590, School Safety (2021) and revisions to Florida Administrative Code Rule 6A- 1.0018, School Safety Requirements and Monitoring (July 14, 2021). Amendments to Policy 2410, School Health Services Program, require that: (1) school safety officers must complete mental health crisis intervention training using curriculum developed by a national organization with expertise in mental health crisis intervention to improve officers’ knowledge and skills as first responders to incidents involving students with emotional disturbance or mental illness, including de-escalation skills to ensure student and officer safety; (2) the Superintendent shall annually report to the department the number of involuntary examinations, as defined in s. 394.455, which are initiated at a school, on school transportation, or at a school-sponsored activity; (3) school principals shall make a reasonable attempt to notify a parent of a student before the student is removed from school, school transportation, or a school-sponsored activity to be taken to a receiving facility for an involuntary examination pursuant to F.S. 394.463; it defines reasonable attempt to notify, requires certain minimum actions by the principal, and provides for an exception to avoid jeopardizing the health and safety of the student; and (4) school or law enforcement personnel must make a reasonable attempt to contact a mental health professional prior to initiating an involuntary examination, except where there is an imminent danger to the student or others. The policy also updates the reference to community resources for mental health referrals to children and families. Amendments to Policy 8405, School Safety, include: (1) the Superintendent’s responsibility to develop procedures related to the assignment of safe-school officers at every school facility in the District; training for safe-school officers; and required notifications to the Office of Safe Schools when a safe-school officer discharges a firearm in exercise of his or her duty or is disciplined for misconduct, dismissed, reassigned, moved, placed on administrative leave or reassigned pending investigation; (2) the responsibility of the District’s School Safety Specialist to review District and charter school safety and security policies at least annually; complete required trainings; identify and correct instances of noncompliance with school safety requirements; and provide notice of suspected deficiencies to the Superintendent immediately; (3) requirements related to the composition, training, meeting requirements, and reporting of data by threat assessment teams; (4) the right of parents to access school safety and discipline incidents; (5) that student identification cards issued by the District to students in grades 6 through 12 include the telephone numbers for national or statewide crisis and suicide hotlines and text lines; (6) the right of parents to access SESIR data; (8) the Board’s policies related to zero tolerance for threats; (7) the right of parents to receive timely notification of threats, as determined in coordination with the District’s threat assessment team process, unlawful acts, and significant emergencies, certain arrests of employees, and the requirement for the Superintendent to develop procedures for such notifications, as required by the statutory revisions; and (8) charter schools responsibilities for school safety requirements. The amendments to Policies 8410, Emergency Management, and 8420.01, Severe Weather Emergency Management, cross-reference the right of parents to receive timely notification of threats, unlawful acts, and significant emergencies, and the requirement for procedures for such notifications. The amendments to Policy 8410 also include requirements for an active assailant response plan.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41 (1), (2), (5), Fla. Stat.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Sections 1001.43(1), (11), 381.0056(4)(a)(19), 1002.20(3), (25), 1002.33(9)(q), (r), 1006.07(4), (10), 1006.12(2)(c), 1011.62(16), Fla. Stat.; Fla. Admin. Code r. 6A-1.0018.

To Amend Board Policies 2417, Human Growth and Development Curriculum, 2510, Instructional Materials, and 2540, Instructional Use of Audiovisual Materials, to conform to the Florida Legislature’s enactment of HB 545 (2021), which amended Sections 1002.20, 1003.42, and 1006.40, Florida Statutes, as well as to District practices. The proposed amendments to Policy 2417, Human Growth and Development Curriculum, align the title of the policy to the statutes; clarify that reproductive health and disease education must be delivered to secondary students; clarify the process for parents to request an exemption from the lessons dealing with reproductive health and disease education; and specify that the instructional materials used to teach reproductive health and disease education must be annually approved by the Board in an open, noticed public meeting. The amendments to Policies 2510, Instructional Materials, and 2540, Instructional Use of Audiovisual Materials, are proposed to ensure that the requirements are cross-referenced.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41 (1), (2), (5), Fla. Stat.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Sections 1001.42(9), (17), 1001.43(3), 1002.20(3)(d), 1003.42(1)(b), (3), 1006.40(4)(b), Fla. Stat.

To Amend Board Policies 8141, Mandatory Reporting of Misconduct by Employees, 1030, Superintendent of Schools, 1120, Employment of Administrators, 1121.01, Employment Standards and Fingerprinting, 1139, Educator Misconduct, and 1150, Resignations, and corresponding Board Policies: 3120, 3121.01, 3139, 3150, 4120, 4121.01, and 4150, as a result of House Bill 131, Educator Conduct (2021) and revisions to Florida Administrative Code Rule 6A- 1.0017, School Environmental Safety Incident Reporting (SESIR) (August 23, 2021). Amendments to Policy 8141, Mandatory Reporting of Misconduct by Employees, reestablish the duty for all employees, with the addition of school support employees, to report alleged misconduct by any other employee that affects the health, safety, or welfare of a student, including misconduct that involves engaging in or soliciting sexual, romantic, or lewd conduct with a student. The revisions include: procedures for reporting and require the Superintendent to report to law enforcement misconduct by any employee that would result in disqualification from educator certification or employment; the requirement that a complete investigation be conducted, regardless of whether the person resigned or was terminated before the conclusion of the investigation; notifications and reporting to the Florida Department of Education and law enforcement by the Superintendent; the requirement for affidavits of separation due to a report of sexual misconduct with a student; financial penalties for transmittal of false or incorrect reports and/or failure to act; and a prohibition on employment in any position that requires direct contact with students if the employees or personnel are ineligible for such employment under F.S. 1012.315 or have been terminated or resigned in lieu of termination for sexual misconduct with a student. The amendments to Policy 1030, Superintendent of Schools, 1120, Employment of Administrators, and 1150, Resignations conform to Policy 8141. The amendments to Policy 1121.01, Employment Standards and Fingerprinting, require: employment history checks of each candidate’s previous employer(s); review of each affidavit of separation from previous employers, or in cases where the Superintendent is unable to contact a previous employer, documentation of efforts to contact; and screening of instructional personnel and school administrators through the use of educator screening tools and documentation of the findings. The amendments to Policy 1139, Educator Misconduct, require that, within 24 hours after notification to the Superintendent or governing board chair of a charter school by a law enforcement agency that an employee has been arrested for a felony or misdemeanor involving the abuse of a minor child or the sale or possession of a controlled substance, the school principal or designee shall notify parents of enrolled students who had direct contact with the employee and include, at a minimum, the name and specific charges against the employee. If the amendments to Policies 1120, 1121.01, 1139, and 1150 receive final approval, identical policy amendments will be made to the following corresponding Board Policies: 3120, 3121.01, 3139, 3150, 4120, 4121.01, and 4150.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41 (1), (2), (5), Fla. Stat.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Sections 1001.42(6), (7), 1001.51(12)(b), 1002.33(12)(g), 1006.061, 1012.27(6), 1012.31(2), 1012.315, 1012.796(1)(d), 1012.797 Fla. Stat.; Fla. Admin. Code r. 6A-1.0017.

To Amend Board Policies Policy 1120.11, Preference for Veterans in Employment, and corresponding policies 3120.11 and 4120.11, a result of Senate Bill 922, Veterans’ Preference in Employment (2021). Amendments to Policy 1120.11, Preference for Veterans in Employment, clarify that for all positions in which the appointment or employment of persons is subject to written examination, veterans’ preference points must be added to the earned ratings of a person if the person has obtained a qualifying score on the written examination for the position. The revisions also include the requirement that the District develop and implement a written veterans’ recruitment plan that establishes annual goals for ensuring the full use of veterans in the Board’s workforce. It specifies that the veterans’ recruitment plan must be designed to meet the established goals and that all job announcements must contain a notice of veterans’ preference in accordance with F.S. 295.065. If the amendments to Policy 1120.11 receive final approval, identical policy amendments will be made to the following corresponding Board Policies: 3120.11 and 4120.11.

Specific Authority: Sections 1001.41 (1), (2), (5), Fla. Stat.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: Sections 295.07, 295.08, 295.065, 295.085, 1001.42(5), 1001.43(11); Fla. Stat.; Fla. Admin. Code r. 55A-7.010.

If requested, a Hearing will be held during the December 15, 2021 School Board meeting. Persons requesting such a hearing must submit a written request to the Superintendent of Schools, Room 912, same address as above, by November 17, 2021. The policy will be effective upon filing with The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida on December 15, 2021. A person wishing to appeal any decision made by The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, with respect to any action on this policy should ensure the preparation of a verbatim record of the proceedings, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Copies of the policy and the notice of intended action are available to the public for inspection and copying at cost in the Citizen Information Center, Room 102, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Miami, Florida.

Alberto M. Carvalho
Superintendent of Schools
10/25 21-72/0000559039M

10/11/2021
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CATEGORY Meetings FL
AD NUMBER 0000556603-01

Pursuant to its Policies, The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida announces that proposed Board member resolutions, endorsements, and proclamations will be presented at 11:00 a.m. Upon vote being taken, the Board will recess to present the approved resolutions, endorsements, and proclamations, to which all persons are invited:

The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, announces a
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
OCTOBER 20, 2021
11:00 A.M.
School Board Auditorium
1450 N.E. Second Avenue
Miami, Florida 33132

The Board will then reconvene the regular public meeting, including other hearings, in accordance with the Policies of the Board, to which all persons are invited:

1:00 P.M.
School Board Auditorium
1450 N.E. Second Avenue
Miami, Florida 33132

PURPOSE: To consider approval of minutes, bid opening lists, items submitted by the Superintendent, School Board Members, School Board Attorney, and other pertinent matters. A copy of the agenda will be available no later than 11:00 a.m., Monday, October 11, 2021. The agenda can be viewed by accessing the website https://www3.dadeschools.net/SchoolBoard/ under the Published Agendas link in the navigation on the left side of the page. A copy of the agenda will also be available at Citizen Information Center, Room 102, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue. For further information, telephone 305-995-1128. PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK TO AN AGENDA ITEM listed for this meeting and/or the REGULAR PUBLIC HEARING should submit a written request to the Superintendent of Schools, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Room 102, Miami, Florida 33132 or at via-email [email protected], NO LATER THAN 4:30 P.M., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021. A person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting (hearing) should ensure the preparation of a verbatim record of the proceedings, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

The public hearing shall begin no later than approximately 6:30 p.m. The Chair may begin calling speakers who are present immediately following the conclusion of the regular agenda. The public hearing shall not conclude before 4:30 p.m., unless all of the speakers signed up to speak are present and have been given the opportunity to speak.

Under extraordinary circumstances, the Board may approve an individual Board member’s request to access, participate in, and to vote at this meeting utilizing communications media technology

The public may view or read the Closed Captioning of the Regular School Board Meeting and Public Hearing which can be found by accessing https://www3.dadeschools.net/SchoolBoard/information and clicking on the Web Simulcast button in the navigation on the left side of the page.

The public may attend the meeting at the School Board Administration Building’s Auditorium, 1450 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33132. In accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, each person will be required to wear a face covering over their nose and mouth (individuals are responsible for providing their own facial covering) and remain at least six (6) feet from other attendees upon arrival as they enter the School Board Administration Building and until his/her departure. Individuals who fail to adhere to these guidelines may be required to leave the premises.

Alberto M. Carvalho
Superintendent of Schools
10/11 21-68/0000556603M

9/23/2021
<p ><a href=https://imageserver.amlaw.com/adbase/mdcpsl.pdf><img src=https://imageserver.amlaw.com/adbase/mdcpsl.jpg /></a><br/><br/> <p ><b>REVISED NOTICE<br/><br/></b> REVISED NOTICE
CATEGORY Meetings FL
AD NUMBER 0000553220-01

The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida announces the following Board Policy action will be taken at its meeting on:

OCTOBER 20, 2021
1:00 P.M.
School Board Auditorium
1450 N.E. Second Avenue
Miami, Florida 33132

To Adopt New Board Policy 9300.01, Honorary High School Diplomas, to establish criteria for the selection of individuals to be awarded honorary high school diplomas. Any individual may nominate a deserving candidate for an honorary diploma. Nominations must be received by the Division of Athletics, Activities, and Accreditation within School Operations by February 1 of each year for individuals who meet any of the criteria outlined, to be forwarded to the Honorary Diploma Panel for consideration. Recommendations from the Selection Panel will be provided to the Superintendent, who will in turn, select the recipients and notify the Board no later than May 1. Honorary high school diplomas will be presented at District graduation ceremonies.

Specific Authority: 1001.41 (1), (2), F.S.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: 1001.42(27), 1001.51(16), (17), F.S.

To Amend Board Policy 8800, Religious/Patriotic Ceremonies and Observances, to implement a legislative amendment to 1003.45, Florida Statutes. The policy amendments specify that the principal of each school shall require teachers in the first class period of the school day in all grades to set aside at least one (1) minute, but not more than two (2) minutes, daily, for moment of silence, during which time students may not interfere with other students’ participation. The amendments prohibit a teacher from making suggestions as to the nature of any reflection that a student may engage in during the moment of silence and require teachers in the first class period to encourage parents and guardians to discuss the moment of silence with their children and make suggestions as to how their children can best use this time. The policy title is also recommended for amendment to accurately reflect the content of the policy.

Specific Authority: 1001.41 (1), (2), F.S.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: 1001.42(4); 1001.43(1); 1003.45(3), (4), F.S.

To Amend Board Policy 6320.02, Small/Micro, Minority/Women-Owned, and Veteran Business Enterprise Programs, and 6320, Purchasing, to: (1) allow certain narrowly-tailored gender-conscious and race-conscious remedies for addressing the identified disparities only when it is apparent that the use of gender-neutral and race-neutral means alone will likely be insufficient to remedy the effects of identified discrimination; (2) update various sections of the policy to be consistent with current law, (3) amend the policy to include language on the continual M/WBE compliance monitoring of subcontracting initiatives of prime contractors for a specified period of time; and (4) amend the policy to include Affirmative Procurement Initiatives for federally funded projects [ADDED PURSUANT TO DISCUSSION AT SEPT. 9, 2021 BOARD MEETING]. Board Policy 6320, Purchasing, is recommended for an amendment to conform the policy to the repeal of a prior Department of Agriculture rule permitting food and nutrition items to be exempted from competitive solicitation. Additionally, the policy includes a revision to require competitive solicitation for computer applications and software purchases that are not content-based and exceed $5,000,000.00 per contract.

Specific Authority: 1001.41 (1), (2); 1001.42(12), (16); 1001.43 (2), (10), F.S.
Laws Implemented, Interpreted, or Made Specific: 1001.43(2), (6); 287.055; 287.057; 595.404, 1013.46(1)(c), F.S.; Fla. Admin. Code r. 5P-2.002; 2 C.F.R. § 200.321.

If requested, a Hearing will be held during the October 20, 2021 School Board meeting. Persons requesting such a hearing must submit a written request to the Superintendent of Schools, Room 912, same address as above, by October 5, 2021. The policy will be effective upon filing with The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida on October 20, 2021. A person wishing to appeal any decision made by The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, with respect to any action on this policy should ensure the preparation of a verbatim record of the proceedings, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Copies of the policy and the notice of intended action are available to the public for inspection and copying at cost in the Citizen Information Center, Room 102, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Miami, Florida.

Alberto M. Carvalho
Superintendent of Schools
9/23 21-34/0000553220M

9/15/2021
<p ><a href=https://imageserver.amlaw.com/adbase/mdcpsl.pdf><img src=https://imageserver.amlaw.com/adbase/mdcpsl.jpg /></a><br/><br/><b>ANNOUNCEMENT<br/><br/></b><b><u>The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, announces<br/></b></u>in accordance with the Policies of the Board,<br/><b><u>A Board Workshop<br/>September 22, 2021<br/>10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.<br/>School Board Auditorium<br/>1450 N.E. Second Avenue<br/>Miami, Florida 33132<br/><br/></b></u> ANNOUNCEMENT The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, announces in accordance with the Policies of the Board, A Board Workshop September 22, 2021 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. School Board Auditorium 1450 N.E. Second Avenue Miami, Florida 33132
CATEGORY Misc Other Notice FL
AD NUMBER 0000551557-01

PURPOSE: To discuss redistricting. A copy of the workshop agenda will be made available by 10:00 a.m., September 15, 2021. The agenda can be viewed by accessing the website https://www3.dadeschools.net/home under Board Information. A copy of the agenda will also be available at Citizen Information Center, Room 102, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue. For further information, call 305-995-1128. Under extraordinary circumstances, the Board may approve an individual Board member’s request to access, participate in, and to vote at this meeting utilizing communications media technology.

The public may attend the workshop at the School Board Administration Building’s Auditorium, 1450 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33132. In accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, each person will be required to wear a face covering over their nose and mouth (individuals are responsible for providing their own facial covering) and remain at least six (6) feet from other attendees upon arrival as they enter the School Board Administration Building and until his/her departure. Individuals who fail to adhere to these guidelines may be required to leave the premises.
9/15 21-21/0000551557M

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