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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
VIA: SERGIO GONZALEZ, CITY MANAGER
FROM: MICHAEL BERTELSEN, CHIEF OF POLICE
DATE: JULY 20, 2020
SUBJECT: AZUSA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND AZUSA POLICE DEPARTMENT
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER CONTRACT FOR JULY 1, 2020 – JUNE 30, 2021
BACKGROUND:
The current agreement between the Azusa Unified School District and the Azusa Police Department
expired on June 30, 2020 and the new agreement for the 2020/2021 school year is required. This action
approves an agreement between the Azusa Unified School District and the Azusa Police Department, for
the provision of law enforcement services as a shared cost.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Staff recommends the City Council take the following actions:
1)Approve the agreement for the 2020/2021 school year between the Azusa Unified School
District and the Azusa Police Department, for the provision of law enforcement services at a
shared cost; and
2)Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to execute the agreement, in a form acceptable to the
City Attorney, on behalf of the City; and
3) Approve subject to non-substantive changes approved by the City Attorney and City Manager.
ANALYSIS:
The Azusa Unified School District currently contracts with the Azusa Police Department for the
assignment of two, full-time Azusa Police Officers, to the Azusa High School campus and the Sierra
High School Campus. These officers hold the title, “School Resource Officer” (SRO), and are
responsible for maintaining a police presence on campus, building positive relationships with students
APPROVED
CITY COUNCIL
7/20/2020
AUSD SRO CONTRACT
July 20, 2020
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and staff, implementing an effective communication network to respond to emergencies, assisting in the
enforcement of school rules, and conducting criminal investigations.
The SRO’s work under the direction and supervision of the Operations Division of the Azusa Police
Department, in cooperation with the Azusa High School and Sierra High School principles.
The shared cost is defined by having the Azusa Unified School District pay 50% of each SRO’s fully
burdened labor cost for the portion of time school is in session, which is 55% of the year, plus an
assessed administrative fee for payroll, human resources, and benefits administration processing for the
officers of $5,000. The formula outlined in the attached is estimated to result in a reimbursement to the
City’s General Fund of approximately $78,550. The balance of the assigned officer’s labor cost is paid
by the City’s General Fund.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The full cost of the SRO’s labor is budgeted in the FY 2020/2021 Police Department operating budget.
Reimbursement from the Azusa Unified School District will be in accordance with the provisions of the
attached agreement is estimated to be $78,550. The reimbursement will be to the City’s General Fund in
revenue account 10-20-310-000-4625.
Prepared by: Reviewed and Approved:
Robert Landeros Talika M. Johnson
Administrative Captain Director of Finance
Reviewed and Approved:
Sergio Gonzalez
City Manager
Attachments:
1. 2020/2021 School Resource Officer Agreement
Agreement between
Azusa Unified School District, Los Angeles County
and
Azusa Police Department, Los Angeles County
This agreement made and entered into for the 2020-2021 school year by and between the Azusa Unified
School District, hereinafter referred to as AUSD, and the City of Azusa hereinafter referred to as City.
Witnessed:
Whereas, AUSD desires to further promote good citizenship and mutual respect between police and
pupils; and the City desires to promote cooperation and mutual understanding through its Police
Department, the City will make available to the District (2) two trained persons in the field of law
enforcement.
Therefore, be it agreed as follows:
1.AUSD will supply office space, necessary furniture, and telephone to the School Resource
Officers.
2.AUSD will supply necessary office supplies and assistance necessary to carry out duties under
this Agreement.
3. The City will make available a City police motor vehicle to the School Resource Officers for the
performance of the services to be rendered under this Agreement and shall pay for all operating
expenses.
4.The School Resource Officers shall work under the direction and supervision of the operations
division of the Police Department in cooperation with the Azusa High School Principal. The
SRO’s duties and responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
a.Maintain a visible police presence on the Azusa High School and Sierra High School
campuses.
b.Establish and implement an effective communication network to respond to emergencies.
c. Assist enforcing school rules.
d.Document and follow up on mandated reports of assaults, child abuse, and illegal
substance as it pertains to Azusa High School and Sierra High School. The approach to
dealing with criminal conduct is intended to facilitate the creation of an atmosphere that
promotes safety and education.
e.Assist with Red Ribbon Week activity planning and implementation at Azusa High
School and Sierra High School.
f.The SRO shall be available at the high schools from 7 a.m. through 3 p.m., four days a
week (at a minimum). Daily briefing at the Police station is included.
g.Supervise at extra-curricular activities with flex hours or overtime pay as approved by the
Police Department supervisor.
h.Assist with outreach through student, school, home contacts, and referral to appropriate
agencies as it relates to Azusa High School and Sierra High School.
i.Assist with truancy sweeps.
j.Assist with home calls and attendance follow-ups.
k.Assist staff in matters of school discipline throughout the school day.
l.Provide proactive interaction with students. The focus on school campuses will be the
fostering of police-student relationships and the building of a safe atmosphere on each
campus.
m.Provide security and support for school personnel when on campus.
n.Participate as a regular staff member. Maintain presence on school campuses as a positive
role model for students.
o.Maintain sensitivity to needs of the situation for low-key or assertive interaction.
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p. Provide continued support to administration for a proactive stance on discipline.
q. Provide intelligence resource to the high school and police department as it pertains to the
prevention of crime.
r. Present classroom lessons pertaining to youthful offenders, school, and the law.
The precise responsibilities of the School Resource Officers shall be mutually agreed
upon between AUSD representative and the Police Department representative. The
School Resource Officers shall be assigned to Azusa High School and Sierra High School
and evaluated by his/her Division Commander with input from AUSD.
5. The District will pay the City for services annually based on the following formula:
a. 144 days of instruction/school year at8 hours perday = 1,152 hours annually; 2,080 hours
per year for a full time officer = 55% of year spent instructing; School District agrees to
pay 50% of cost of the officers for 144 days of instruction; City assess an administrative
fee for payroll, human resources, and benefits administration for the officers of $5,000:
b. Formula: (55% x total cost of salary and benefits of SRO x 50% x 2 officers) + ($5,000
administrative fee) = cost to District
6. This Agreement may be terminated upon 30 days written notice by either party at any time.
7. The term of this Agreement shall be for a period beginning July 1, 2020, and ending June 30,
2021.
8. Parties’ hereto agree that the program shall be evaluated twice during the term of the Agreement.
Said evaluation shall be made by the Comprehensive High School Principal, District
Representative, School Resource Officer, and Azusa Police Department reprehensive.
9. NO INDEPENDENT BASIS FOR LIABILITY:
a. Nothing herein shall create, by this or other understanding between the parties, an
independent basis for liability of the City or the Police Department, and their respective
officers, officials, employees and agents to either the AUSD or to a third party for any
matter, including, but not limited to, for failing to respond or for responding to a call for
services in a dilatory or negligent manner. Any liability of the City, or the Police
Department, shall be limited to that as determined by law without regard to the existence
of this MOU.
10. INDEMNIFICATION.
a. District Obligations. DISTRICT agrees to defend, indemnify and hold CITY, its
elected and appointed officials, officers, and employees harmless against and from any
and all losses, claims, actions, damages, expenses or liabilities, including reasonable
attorney's fees, arising out of or in any way connected with the District's negligent
performance of this Agreement. DISTRICT assumes workers' compensation liability
for injury or death of its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers, and assumes no
workers' compensation responsibility for the elected and appointed officials, officers,
and employees of the CITY.
b. City's Obligations. CITY agrees to defend, indemnify and hold DISTRICT, its officers,
agent, employees and volunteers harmless against and from any and all losses, claims,
actions, damages, expenses or liabilities, including reasonable attorney's fees, arising out
of or in any way connected with City's negligent performance of this Agreement. CITY
assumes worker's compensation liability for injury or death of its elected and appointed
officials, officers, and employees, and assumes no workers' compensation responsibility
for the officers, agents, employees, and volunteers of the DISTRICT.
Robert Gonzales Arturo Ortega
Mayor of Azusa Superintendent of Azusa Unified School District
Date: Date:
Mike Bertelsen
Azusa Chief of Police
Date: