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TITLE
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) renewal for School Safety Officer -
Choices in Learning Charter School
SUMMARY
The Police Department desires to inform the City Commission of a renewal to
the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) executed between the City,
Choices in Learning Charter School, and the Seminole County Sheriff's Office.
State law instructs each district school board and school district
superintendent shall partner with law enforcement agencies or security
agencies to establish or assign one or more safe-school officers at each school
facility within the district, including charter schools.
For approximately seven years, the Winter Springs Police Department has
partnered with Choices in Learning school to provide security on the school
campus for the entire school day. This arrangement is handled as an off-duty
detail and does not involve a full-time officer being assigned there.
In order to provide formal compliance with the law to the Department of
Education, the three entities formalized this agreement as proof. The MOU
explains what the WSPD school safety officers, the Choices in Learning
administration, and the Seminole County Sheriff's Office are clearly
responsible for to protect the Choices in Learning campus each day students
are present and places all parties in a solid understanding of their
responsibilities.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the City Commission receive and review the information
provided.
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2020-2021 SCHOOL SECURITY OFFICER
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN
CHOICES IN LEARNING CHARTER SCHOOL,
THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS AND
THE SHERIFF OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between Dennis M. Lemma, as Sheriff of Seminole
County, Florida, hereinafter referred to as "SHERIFF," a Constitutional Officer of the political subdivision of
Seminole County, on behalf of the Seminole County Sheriff's Office, a law enforcement agency as defined
in Florida Statute Section 943.10(4),whose address is 100 Eslinger Way, Sanford, Florida 32773, the City
of Winter Springs, a municipal corporation organized under the lags of the State of Florida, herein referred
to as CITY whose address is 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 and CHOICES IN
LEARNING ELEMENTARY CHARTER SCHOOL hereinafter referred to as CHOICES whose address is
1100 East State Road 434 Winter Springs, Florida 32708.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, CHOICES is a Florida, Charter School located with the School District of in Seminole County
and governed by Florida Statute Chapter 1002.33 and as such, is part of the state's program of public
education and is recognized by statute as a public school; and
WHEREAS, Florida Statute 1002.33 (16)(a)5 requires a Charter School to be in compliance w ith provisions
in Florida Statutes in Chapters 1000 through 1013 pertaining to student health, safety, and w elf are; and
WHEREAS, Florida Statute 1002.33(16)(b)8 specifically requires a Charter School to be in compliance with
Section 1006.12 F.S. relating to Safe School Officers; and
WHEREAS, Florida Statute 1002.33(16)(b)9 specifically requires a Charter School to be in compliance with
Section 1006.07(7) F.S., relating to threat assessment teams; and
WHEREAS, Florida Statute 1002.33(16)(b)10 specifically requires a Charter School to be in compliancewith
Section 1006.07(9) F.S. relating to School Environmental Safety Incident Reporting; and
WHEREAS, Florida Statute 1002.33(16)(b)11 specifically requires a Charter School to be in compliancew ith
Section 1006.1493 F.S. relating to the Florida Safe Schools Assessment Tool; and
WHEREAS, Florida Statute 1002.33(16)(b)12 specifically requires a Charter School to be in compliancew ith
Section 1006.07(6)(c) F.S. relating to adopting an active assailant response plan; and
WHEREAS, Florida Statute 1002.33(16)(b)13 specifically requires a Charter School to be in compliancew ith
Section 943.082(4)(b) F.S. relating to the mobile suspicious activity reporting tool; and
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WHEREAS, Florida Statute 1002.33(16)(b)14 specifically requires a Charter School to be in compliancew ith
Section 1012.584 F.S. relating to youth mental health awareness and assistance training; and
WHEREAS, Florida Statute 1006.12 requires one or more safe-school officers at each school facility w ithin
the school district. The school-safety officer may be a school resource officer, a school safety officer, a school
guardian or a security guard or a combination of these options to fulfill this obligation; and
WHEREAS, the Winter Springs Police Department is the law enforcement agency of the City of Winter
Springs; and
WHEREAS, the Winter Springs Police Department is not a separate legal entity, and all references to the
CITY herein shall include the Winter Springs Police Department; and
WHEREAS, the CITY has approved as an off duty detail the retention of its law enforcement officers by
CHOICES IN LEARNING to perform the duties of a School Safety Officer; and
WHEREAS, CHOICES has retained a law enforcement officer employed with the Winter Springs Police
Department through the police agency's Off-Duty employment detail for seven consecutive years and w ishes
to continue w ith their services in this capacity; and
WHEREAS, CHOICES has chosen to retain a School Safety Officer (hereinafter referred to as SSO) as its
means of complying with Florida Statute 1006.12; and
WHEREAS, the SHERIFF has established a School Safety Unit led by a SHERIFF'S Captain to enhance
school safety initiatives in Seminole County Public Schools to include Charter Schools; and
WHEREAS, the SHERIFF'S School Safety Captain has many duties and responsibilities and among them
is the oversight of the SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER Program (hereinafter referred to as SRO), School
Safety Officer and Project You(th) administered w ithin Seminole County Public Schools; and
WHEREAS, the Seminole County School Board and the SHERIFF have agreed to allow the SHERIFF'S
School Safety Captain to be designated as the Seminole County School Safety and Security Specialist over
Seminole County Public Schools as authorized by Florida Statute 1006.07(6)(a); and
WHEREAS, the Seminole County School Safety and Security Specialist is responsible for the supervision
and oversight for all school safety and security personnel, policies and procedures in the school district and
the specific duties set forth in Florida Statute 1006.07 (6); and
WHEREAS, as required by F.S. 1006.12, the SSO retained by CHOICES must have undergone a
background check, drug testing, a psychological evaluation and be a law enforcement officer defined in
Florida Statute 943.11 00(l), certified under the provisions of Chapter 943, and be employed by either a lav
enforcement agency or by the district school board; and
WHEREAS, the SHERIFFw ill make training opportunities available to CITY, at no costfor the actual training,
in all subject matter areas provided to School Resource Officers in other Seminole County Public Schools as
part of the School Resource Officer Program, such as Basic School Resource Officer Training, SRO wrap
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around training, Instructor Techniques, Focus on Safety, Trauma-Informed Care, Cyber Safety-Social Media
Dangers and Awareness, Autism Awareness, Bullying Prevention, Exceptional Student Education
Awareness Training, Mental Health Crisis Intervention Training, training addressing; active threats, hostage
situations, bomb threats, de-escalation and incident command; and
WHEREAS, the Sheriff's School Safety Captain in his capacity as the Seminole County Public School Safety
and Security Specialist will provide training and assistance to CHOICES to assist with compliance with
mandated statutory responsibilities pursuant to Florida Statute 1002.33; and
WHEREAS, CHOICES, at all times, remains responsible for the safety and security of its students and faculty
pursuant to Florida Statute Chapter's 1002 and 1006.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual understandings set forth herein, CHOICES, CITY and
SHERIFF agree as folloNs:
1. Term
The TERM of this Agreement shall be from the date the last party to execute signs the Agreement,
until June 30, 2021.
2. Purpose
The purpose of this Agreement is to document the understanding of the PARTIES and their
expectations in meeting the compliance requirements of Florida Statute 1006.12 to provide for the
protection and safety of school personnel, property, students, and visitors and to enhance school
safety. This Agreement also provides for the operation and funding of Project You(th), which is a
curriculum developed for K-12 students in Seminole County Schools. The responsibilities of the SSO
associated w ith the administration of Project You(th) are set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto.
C. To enhance existing school safety initiatives in existence between all Seminole County Public
Schools both traditional and Charter within the Seminole County School District and establish uniformity
through the direction of the School Safety Director so that effective crisis preparedness and uniform response
to threats to student safety, both real and threatened,w ithin the school environment are addressed.
3. Cooperation
It is agreed that the PARTIES shall provide all necessary cooperation and assistance so as to
facilitate the requirements and goals of school safety as set forth in Florida Statute 1002.33.
4. Basic Services
The CITY agrees to:
a) Have the Chief of Police for the Winter Springs Police Department designate a supervisor within
the department to serve as the primary liaison contact w ith the Sheriff's School Safety Captain
and provide notice of this designation's name and contact information to the SHERIFF and
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CHOICES. An alternate secondary supervisor shall also be named to act in the absence of the
primary liaison. These individuals shall be referred to herein as WSPD-DS. Notice of the WSPD-
DS's shall be provided no later than August 8, 2020. The WSPD-DSwill have sole discretion to
decide who serves CHOICES as a School Safety Officer(SSO). CITY shall make sure the SSO's
have the name and contact information for the WSPD-DS and the Sheriff's School Safety Captain.
b) AlloN only law enforcement officers who meet the requirements of 1006.12(2)to provide services
as an SSO to CHOICES.
c) Make sure the SSO and WSPD-DS are familiar w ith this MOU, to include the SSO and WSPD-
DS responsibilities listed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein, so
they are acv are of the expectations for this off-duty detail.
d) Equip the SSO with a patrol vehicle, a personal weapon, radio, and other standard equipment
issued by the CITY to all of its law enforcement officers. Additionally, the SSO shall maintain full
fitness for duty to be able to respond to crisis situations.
e) Provide a sworn law enforcement officer to be on campus to provide continuous coverage during
school hours. If the officer w ho has signed up to provide SSO coverage of the campus detail is
not able to be on campus for any part of the school day w hen school is in session, the SSO shall
contact the WSPD-DS for a replacement SSO. If a replacement SSO from the CITY is not
available, the WSPD-DS shall contact the Sheriff's School Safety Captain, who shall make
arrangements for a law enforcement officer from the Sheriff's Office meeting the requirements of
F.S. 1006.12(1) or (2) to provide coverage of the school. In the event Sheriff's Office assistance
is required to provide coverage, CITY will adjust its compensation and payment reimbursement
invoice to CHOICES to reflect the service deficiency. Payment to SHERIFF will be as provided
beloN.
f) Handle as an off-duty detail any requests by CHOICES for an officer for activities outside the
regular school hours, such as sporting events or other special school events in accordance with
the regular off-duty policies and procedures of the CITY,w ith appropriate payment by CHOICES.
g) The SSO w ill w ear the Official uniform w orn by Winter Springs Police Department Officers at all
times while working as an SSO.
h) Provide to CHOICES and the Sheriff's School Safety Captain, in his capacity as the Seminole
County Public School Safety and Security Specialist, an affidavit which shall be accepted as
certification that its officers performing services as an SSO are in compliance with the
requirements of Fla. Stat. 1006.12(2). The CITY will provide the Sheriffs School Safety Captain
proofs upon request to satisfy audits from the Department of Education Office of Safe Schools
and/or State of Florida Auditor General office.
i) Inform the SSO to use any information made accessible to him or her by CHOICES pursuant to
the provision of services only for the purposes forw hich the disclosurewas made or as otherw ise
authorized pursuant to Florida Statute 1006.07(7). CITY acknowledges and agrees that the SSO
is not a "school official" pursuant to § 1002.221, Fla. Stat., 20 U.S.0 § 1232g, and the federal
regulations issued pursuant thereto.
j) Inform any officer working in the school in the capacity of an SSO of the contents of this
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Agreement and the Student Code of Conduct and Discipline Code as provided to the CITY by
CHOICES.
k) Ensure that the SSO has reviewed CHOICES' Crisis and Emergency Plan, Active Threat Policy
and Emergency Communication procedures, once provided to the CITY by CHOICES.
1) Ensure that the SSO has had training in Emergency Management- Incident Command Training
for Law Enforcement ICS100 Level and Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
ICS 200.
m) Advise the SSO to document his or her coverage at the school by entry into MiCA D the 15 DELTA
code.Any report that does not depict 100%coveragefor any given school day may be established
by supporting documentation on the letterhead of the Winter Springs Police Department.
n) Notify the School Safety Director of the follow ing: Iockdow n, use of force that exceeds a routine
takedow n or redirection,felony arrest on campus, massive school disruption, medical emergency,
or any event that could cause public concern or attention.
o) The CITY w ill provide the School Safety Directorw ith immediate notification in w riting of any SSO
whose employment with the CITY has been dismissed for misconduct or has otherwise been
disciplined as this information must, in turn, be reported by the School District to the Office of Safe
Schools immediately after, but no later than 72 hours afterward, pursuant to Section 1006.12 (5),
Florida Statutes.
p) CITY will provide the School Safety Director with immediate notification of any SSO that
discharges his or her firearm in the exercise of the safe school officer's duties, other than for
training purposes, as this information must, in turn, be reported by the School District to the Office
of Safe Schools immediately after, but no later than 72 hours afterward, pursuant to Section
1006.12 (5), Florida Statutes.
q) City agrees that the assigned SSO w ill not affect the arrest of any school attending child aged
ten or youngerw ithout the pre-approval of the CITY's supervisor. In any such circumstance, timely
notice must be provided to the School Safety Director. CITY agrees that it will adopt a policy
consistentw ith this provision before the commencement of the school year immediately follow ing
the execution of the instant agreement.
r) The CITY will ensure assigned s SSOs are promoting and utilizing any approved school safety
technology at the direction of the School Safety Director.
s) Have its WSPD-DS submit to the Sheriff's School Safety Captain, an x-cad report quarterly to
assure coverage is being provided to CHOICES during all hours w hen school is in session.
t) Have its WSPD-DS attend the quarterly Supervisor meeting set by the Sheriff's School Safety
Captain held with School Resource Deputies and School Resource Officers.
u) Ensure that any SSO has received mental health crisis intervention training using a curriculum
developed by a national organization with expertise in mental health crisis intervention and
designed 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
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student and officer safety as soon as practical after completion.
v) Ensure any SSOworking, even on a temporary basis, in the capacity of a Safe School Officer as
defined by Section 1006.12, Florida Statutes, has completed a criminal background check, drug
testing, and psychological evaluation and is a certified law enforcement officer, as defined in
Section 943.1 0(l), Florida Statutes,who is employed by the Winter Springs Police Department,
a law enforcement agency as defined in Section 943.10(4), Florida Statutes.
w) Participate in drills for active shooter and hostage situations conducted by CHOICES as described
below.
SHERIFF agrees to:
a) Provide coverage to CHOICES when coverage cannot be accomplished by the CITY so that
compliance with F.S. 1006.12 is assured.
b) Make the Sheriff's School Safety Captain available for training.
c) Make available to the SSO's from the City the non-statutory required training w hich is provided to
the School Resource Deputies and School Resource Officers w ithout charging tuition costs to the
CITY.
d) Make the Sheriff's School Safety Captain and Sheriff's staff available to assist CHOICES in
complying w ith Florida Statutory mandates under Florida Statute 1002.33.
CHOICES IN LEARNING agrees to:
a) Timely pay the agreed-upon rate for services of $2.50 per hour to the CITY and $40.00 per hour
to the reporting officer on aw eekly basis. Timely pay for services provided by the SHERIFFw ithin
15 days of receipt of the SHERIFF's invoice for services. The SHERIFF'S rate is for services
provided under this MOU is $40.00 per hour.
b) Timely provide the SSO with access to information and resources needed to perform the
objectives in this Agreement, to include office space preferably w ithin the public entrance area of
the school site, computer access, school staff contact information, and directory information,
pursuant to CHOICES School Policy and consistent with the School's Charter Agreement, and
applicable School District policies.
c) Immediately provide the SSO with access to its Student Code of Conduct and Discipline Code;
the School's Crisis and Emergency Plan; Active Threat Policy and Emergency Communication
procedures.
d) Require its threat assessment team to immediately consult with the WSPD-DS and the Sheriff's
School Safety Captain when a student exhibits a specified pattern of behavior, based upon
previous acts or the severity of an act that would pose a threat to school safety.
e) Seek input from the Sheriff's School Safety Captain when developing any policy prohibiting
bullying and harassment of a student or employee of the school.
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f) Provide the WSPD-DS and the Sheriff's School Safety Captain access to the Florida Safe Schools
Assessment Tool (FSSAT) for use in assisting CHOICES with conducting security assessments
in order to help CHOICES identify threats, vulnerabilities, and appropriate safety controls for the
school.
g) Seek input from the WSPD-DS and the Sheriff's School Safety Captain w hen formulating policies
and procedures for students and faculty for emergency drills and actual emergencies, including,
but not limited to,fires, natural disasters, active shooter and hostage situations, and bomb threats.
h) Conduct drills for active shooter and hostage situations in accordance with developmentally
appropriate and age-appropriate procedures but at least as often as other emergency drills, and
seek input from the WSPD-DS and the Sheriff's School Safety Captain when establishing an
emergency response policy.
i) Seek input from the WSPD-DS and the Sheriff's School Safety Captains when establishing a
model emergency management and emergency preparedness procedure, including emergency
notification procedures for the follow ing life-threatening emergencies: Weapon-use, hostage, and
active threat situations.
j) Solicit input of the WSPD-DS and the Sheriff's School Safety Captain in any active shooter/threat
training conducted at the school.
k) Designate the WSPD-DS as a member of the Threat Assessment and Safety Team.
1) Provide the Sheriff's School Safety Captain w ith sufficient time at the beginning of the school year
and quarterly to participate in training conducted for school administrators, faculty, staff, and
students on safety matters such as School Crises and Emergency plans, bomb threat(s)
procedures, active threat and active-shooter situations, hostage situations, workplace violence,
bomb Iockdow n and barricade, school evacuation procedures and other school safety matters.
m) Pursuant to "Alyssa's Lav," Section 1006.07, Florida Statutes, the Seminole County School
District has implemented a mobile panic alert system capable of connecting diverse emergency
services technologies to ensure real-time coordination betw een multiple first responder agencies.
CHOICES agrees to provide the Sheriff's Office School Safety Captain, and the assigned SSO
access to CHOICES emergency communication tool that complies with Alyssa's Law. . The tool
will be the primary mass communication tool to alert the school staff of an emergency in
compliance with "Alyssa's Law."
ALL PARTIES agree:
a) Tow ork cooperativelyw ith each other to proactively address school security issues and to provide
students, faculty, and parents with quality law enforcement services and the safest learning
environment possible.
b) To w ork cooperatively w ith each other to equip elementary school-aged students w ith the right
safety skills to make informed decisions in life and build a positive relationship with law
enforcement officers.
c) In all matters, relating to the SSO's performance of law enforcement action, such as but not limited
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to, criminal incident investigations and on-campus arrests, the officer shall be subject to all
standard operating procedures of the Winter Springs Police Department and applicable local,
state or federal law.
d) The SSO shall not act as a school disciplinarian, as disciplining students is a school responsibility.
School officials shall handle matters involving school disciplinary matters of students,which are
of a non-criminal nature. However, if the Principal or his or her designee believes that an incident
rises to the level of a violation of the law, the Principal or his or her designee is to contact the
SSO, who shall then determine whether law enforcement action is appropriate. The SSO is
encouraged to seek consultation w ith the WSPD-DS or the Winter Springs Chief of Police in any
matter or situation he/she deems appropriate.
e) In all situations wherein the reporting, SSO contemplates criminal charges involving any
employee of CHOICES or a student's arrest for a felony occurring on the school grounds during
the school day, the matter shall be brought to the attention of the WSPD-DS as well as the
Principal and the Sheriff's School Safety Captain.
f) Under no circumstances shall CHOICES not have a law enforcement officer present on campus
when the school is open while in session.
g) To the extent allowed by law and as practicable, the PARTIES agree to give advance notice to
the other and the opportunity for input prior to the release of any press release, media statements,
or social media post on all matters related to law enforcement action taken on school grounds or
dealing w ith CHOICES faculty.
h) All body-worn camera recordings captured by the CITYw ithin the school remain the property and
work product of the CITY. Any request made to CHOICES by a third party for copies of video
recordings shall be referred to the Records Division for the Winter Springs Police Department for
handling in accordance w ith Florida law. The CITY and CHOICES further agree that if equipped
with the use of a body-worn camera, then the camera operation is part of the officer's uniform. It
is understood that w ithin the school setting and w hen possible, the body-worn cameras w ill be
used when taking law enforcement action, such as but not limited to, interviewing victims or
witnesses, making arrests on the school campus, or as otherwise authorized by the policies or
procedures of the Winter Springs Police Department. This paragraph shall apply equally to any
Sheriff's Deputyw ho may be providing coverage to CHOICES as a result of the CITY being unable
to provide coverage.
i) The CITY and CHOICES shall notify the Sheriff's School Security Captain by June 1, 2020, if the
provision of school safety pursuant to F.S. 1006.12 by use of an off-duty detail officer with the
Winter Springs Police Department will not be used for the upcoming school year.
5. Hold Harmless
a) CHOICES agrees to hold harmless the CITY and SHERIFF, their deputies, officers, employees,
and agents, from any liability, loss, damage, judgment, lien, expense and costs sustained or
incurred in connection with any claims, suits, actions, or proceedings made or brought against
the CITY or SHERIFF as a result of any act or omissions of CHOICES its officers, employees or
agents, in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement and pursuant to its statutory
obligations.
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b) The CITY, SHERIFF, and CHOICES shall each be responsible for their own liabilities arising
from their willful or negligent acts and omissions related to activities undertaken by such party in
accordancew ith the terms of this Agreement. There shall be no indemnification by either the City
or the Sheriff of any party. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of any
privilege, defense or immunity afforded by law to any of the parties to this Agreement or their
respective employees, officers or agents.
6. Notices and Agency Points of Contact
Whenever any party desires or is required by law or this Agreement to give notice unto the
other party, notification shall be sent by certified mail or hand-delivered to
For CITY:
Chris Deisler, Chief of Police
Winter Springs Police Department
300 N. Moss Road
Winter Springs, FL 32708
WS PD-DS (name will be provided by the Chief of Police)
address same as Chief
For SHERIFF: For CHOICES IN LEARING
Chief Sharon Bryan, Dept. of Youth Services Dr. Janet Kearney, Principal
Captain Rick Francis 1100 East S.R. 434
Seminole County Sheriffs Office Winter Springs, FL 32708
100 Eslinger Way (407) 302-1005
Sanford, Florida 32773
g Authority of the Parties
By signing this agreement, the signatories represent that they have the authority to act
for and sign on behalf of the party in question.
, Entire Agreement
a) It is understood and agreed that the entire Agreement of the parties is contained herein and that
this Agreement supersedes all oral agreements and negotiations between the parties relating to
the subject matter hereof, as well as any previous agreement presently in effect between the
parties relating to the subject matter hereof.
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b) Any alterations, amendments, deletions, or waivers of the provisions of this Agreement shall be
valid only when expressed in writing, approved by the respective parties, and duly executed on
behalf of each party as set forth herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to this Agreement have caused their named to be affixed hereto by the
proper officers thereof for the purposes herein expressed.
SEMINOLE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE: CHOICES IN LEARNING ELEMENTARY
CHARTER SCHOOL, FOUNDATION:
DENNIS LEMMA
SHERIFF OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
Date: Date:
WITNESS: WITNESS:
Nicole Nelson, Executive Assistant
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS:
Shaw n Boyle, City Manager
Date:
WITNESS:
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EXHIBIT "A"
1. The SSO shall at all times perform his/her duties in accordancew ith standard operating procedures of
the Winter Springs Police Department.
2. The reporting officer shall maintain all law enforcement powers, duties, and responsibilities inclusive of
his/her position as a law enforcement officer while performing the CHOICES off-duty detail.
3. The SSO shall have undergone a background check, drug testing, and psychological evaluation as
outlined in Florida Statute 1006.12 (1)( c ) prior to reporting for duty at CHOICES.
4. The reporting officer shall record his/her service time on campus by logging onto MiCAD utilizing the
15Delta code and clear from the event upon the end of their shift.
5. The reporting officer shall report to CHOICES and be equipped with a patrol vehicle, a personal
weapon, radio, and such equipment issued by the CITY to its law enforcement officers.
6. The SSO shall not participate in the CHOICES off-duty detail unless they have full fitness for duty in
order to be able to respond to crisis situations.
7. The SSO understands he/she is expected and required to be on campus to provide continuous
coverage during school hours. If the SSO is not able to be on campus for any part of his/her shiftw hile
school is in session, he/she must contact the WSPD-DS so arrangements for coverage can be made.
In no event shall the SSO leave the campus until a replacement law enforcement officer arrives on
campus.
8. No students w ill be contacted during school hours in conjunction w ith a criminal investigation of any
nature w ithout notice first being given to the school's principal. Any such contacts w ill be conducted in
accordancew ith the standard operating procedures of the Winter Springs Police Department.
9. All student record information w ill be maintained in accordance w ith the provisions of Florida Statutes.
10. The SSO will interface with students between class breaks, during lunch periods, before and after
school and at school activities atw hich the officer is in attendance. The expectation is that the reporting
off icerw ill roam the school premises, check perimeters, be engaged w ith students and staff, and remain
unpredictable.
11. The WSPD-DS will consult with the Principal and the SHERIFF'S School Safety Division Captain
regarding procedures for emergency drills and actual emergencies, including but not limited to, fires,
natural disasters, active shooter and hostage situations, and bomb threats.
12. The SSO w ill serve as a referral resource for students,faculty, and parents to community agencies.
13. The SSO will serve as a law enforcement resource person to the school administration.
14. The SSO shall be informed of any situation occurring on school grounds that the principal or his/her
designee believes to be a violation of the law or criminal in nature.
15. The SSO shall communicatew ith the principal w hen determining w hether a student arrestw ill be made
or if there is an alternative solution to the incident,w hich would still be in compliance w ith Florida State
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Statute. The f inal decision for arrest or not to arrest w ill be w ith the SSO.
16. The SSO shall be thoroughly familiar with the Student Conduct and Disciplinary Code adopted by the
Seminole County School Board and made applicable to CHOICES pursuant to the Charter/Sponsor
Agreement; the School's Crisis and Emergency Plan; Active Threat Policy and Emergency
Communication procedures.
17. All sworn statements from the School Administrator (s), Teacher(s) and other staff members related to
an incident w here law enforcement action w as deemed to be appropriate must be secured by the SSO
officer prior to the end of the day that the incident or event occurred.
18. The WSPD-DS will assist school administration with faculty and student readiness for all potential
hazards and critical incidents.
19. The primary responsibility of the SSO is the safety of all students, staff, and school property and to
provide emergency response and stabilization of critical school incidents.
20. The follow ing additional duties and responsibilities shall apply if the SSO is required by the CITY to
utilize a body-worn camera in the normal course of his/her business.
a) The CITY shall have a clearly defined body-worn camera policy, which shall address its use in
the school, a copy of w hich shall be provided to the principal.
b) The body-worn camera is for use solely when the SSO is performing law enforcement functions
on campus. The body-worn cameras are not to be left on for continuous recording and will only be
activated w hen the SSO is performing a law enforcement function on campus.
c) The CITY must have clearly articulated standards for secure evidence storage and preservation,
a copy of w hich shall be provided to the principal upon request.
d) The CITY is responsible for having the SSO participate in ongoing agency training pertaining to
equipment use, and compliance w ith, applicable law s concerning the use of the body-w orn cameras.
e) The SSO w ill document the use of the body-w orn camera by use of agency case reference or
another method w hen the body-w orn camera is used w ithin the school and provide to WSPD-DS
such documentation upon request and as authorized by law
f) The officer shall not release any body camera recording, except as strictly authorized by law and
in accord with his/her agency policy.
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EXHIBIT "B"
PROJECT YOUTH K-12 CURRICULUM
SSO AGENCY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In addition to the routine duties and responsibilities of an SSO assigned to CHOICES as enumerated in
Exhibit"A," all SSOs will have the following additional specific duties and responsibilities related to Project
You(th), an awareness and prevention curriculum:
1. The SSOs shall present the adopted Project You(th) K-5 curriculum to CHOICES elementary school
students that will include two lessons for grades K-4 and six lessons for fifth-grade students. The SSO
will coordinate classroom visitations with pre-kindergarten and ESE students not receiving this
curriculum. They will coordinate the scheduling of these lessons and visitations with the Principal or
his /her designee, given the training program adopted and approved by the School Safety Director.
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