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Resolution No. 2018-48 Charter School Contractual Agreement for Aventura City of Excellence School with Miami-Dade County School Board (May 17, 2018) RESOLUTION NO. 2018-48 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, ACTING IN THEIR CAPACITY AS THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR THE AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE SCHOOL, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE ATTACHED CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT FOR THE AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE SCHOOL BETWEEN THE CITY OF AVENTURA AND THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO DO ALL THINGS NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE AIMS OF THIS RESOLUTION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute the Charter School Contractual Agreement for the Aventura City of Excellence School between the City of Aventura and the Miami-Dade County School Board, in substantially the form attached. Section 2. The City Manager is authorized to do all things necessary to carry out the aims of this resolution. Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. The foregoing Resolution was offered by Commissioner Narotsky, who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Shelley, and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Commissioner Denise Landman Yes Commissioner Dr. Linda Marks Yes Commissioner Gladys Mezrahi Yes Commissioner Marc Narotsky Yes Commissioner Robert Shelley Yes Commissioner Howard Weinberg Yes Mayor Enid Weisman Yes City of Aventura Resolution No. 2018-48 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of May, 2018. / d ENID WEISMAN-, MAYOR Me%--1-- '_d L ec?,4 574`,, ATTEST: i 7 Ag.'I ELLISA L. HORVATI-V, I, MC CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIEN "S' 1/. ---4 P/-1/\ CITY ATTORNEY Page 2 of 2 CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACT BETWEEN THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA AND THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to the Contract History: Application: December 12, 2001 Contract: April 18, 2002 [To (1) reduce to two percent from the five percent statutorily permitted administrative fee in exchange for compliance with all of the five required conditions; (2) approve the charter school location; and (3) approve the contractual agreement.] 1St Amendment: July 15, 2004 [To (1) change the school's name from Aventura Charter Elementary School to Aventura City of Excellence Charter School; (2) increase the grade level configuration from K-5 to K-8; and (3) increase the enrollment from 600 students to a maximum capacity of 900 students, commencing with the 2005-2006 school year.] CAC: April 9, 2008 2° Amendment: June 18, 2008 (To increase the enrollment from 900 students to a maximum capacity of 972 students, commencing with the 2009-2010 school year.) 3`d Amendment: July 19, 2012 [To increase enrollment such as, (a) 2012-2013, Max. 984 students; (b) 2013-2014, Max. 996 students; (c) 2014-2015, Max. 1,008 students; (d) 2015-2016, Max. 1,020 students; and (e) 2016-2018, Max. 1032 students.] CRC: April 26, 2018 1"Renewal: June 20, 2018 `Pursuant to Section 1002.331(3), FS., High Performing Charter Schools, to renew the charter contract for a 15 year term, commencing on July 1, 2018 and ending on June 30, 2033.1 Bp2/2018(Muni) 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter school Contract June 20, 2018 This Page Left Blank Intentionally 21 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) FIRST RENEWAL TO THE CONTRACT Table of Contents SECTION 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS.................................................................................. 15 A) Approved Application........................................................................................ 15 B) Term..................................................................................................................... 15 1) Start-Up Date/School Calendar—NIA........................................................... 15 2) Charter Modification...................................................................................... 17 3) Charter Renewal............................................................................................. 17 C) Educational Program and Curriculum: ........................................................... 17 1) General........................................................................................................... 17 D) Non-Renewal/Cancellation and Termination................................................... 18 1) Reasons for Termination/Non-Renewal ........................................................ 18 2) Non-Renewal/90-day Termination................................................................ 22 E) Immediate Termination......................................................................................23 1) Student Health, Safety, or Welfare................................................................ 23 2) Sponsor Notification Responsibilities............................................................23 3) Operation of the School................................................................................. 23 4) School Access and Documentation Responsibilities..................................... 23 5) Removal of Funds or Property....................................................................... 24 6) Disbursement of Funds ... 24 7) Employees of the School ............................................................................... 24 F) Post-Termination................................................................................................24 1) School ............................................................................................................ 24 2) School Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment, and Funds ....................................... 25 3) School Debt....................................................................................................25 4) Unencumbered Funds ....................................................................................25 5) Expenditures .................................................................................................. 25 3 P a g e AVENTUR4 CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 6) Final Audit..................................................................................................... 26 G) School Election to Terminate or Non-renew.................................................... 26 SECTION 2: ACADEMIC ACCOUNTABILITY..................................................................26 A) Student Performance: Assessment and Evaluation.........................................26 1) Initial Year..................................................................................................... 26 2) Annual Goals and Performance Objectives................................................... 27 3) Termination Based on School Grade or Rating............................................. 30 4) Records and Grades Procedures..................................................................... 31 5) Textbook Inventory........................................................................................ 32 B) Student Promotion..............................................................................................32 1) Student Progression Plan ............................................................................... 32 2) Graduation Requirements .............................................................................. 32 3) Accreditation.................................................................................................. 32 4) Other Assessment Tools ................................................................................ 33 C) Data Access and Use...........................................................................................33 1) Access to Facilities, Records, and Data......................................................... 33 2) Sponsor Use of Required Assessment Data................................................... 33 3) Acceptable Use Policy................................................................................... 33 D) Advanced Academics..........................................................................................34 1) Dual Enrollment............................................................................................. 34 2) Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test(PSAT)............................................... 35 3) Advanced Placement Examinations............................................................... 35 SECTION3: STUDENTS.........................................................................................................35 A) Eligible Students..................................................................................................35 B) Grades Served.....................................................................................................36 C) Class Size..............................................................................................................36 D) Annual Projected Enrollment............................................................................36 1) Student Enrollment...................................................................................... 36 2) High-Performing Charter Schools................................................................. 36 4 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 3) Minimum Enrollment Requirements -NIA................................................... 36 4) Deferred Opening and Student Enrollment—NIA......................................... 37 5) Required Instructional Minutes...................................................................... 37 6) Enrollment Capacity ...................................................................................... 37 7) Annual Enrollment......................................................................................... 37 E) Admissions and Enrollment Plan......................................................................38 1) Recruitment.................................................................................................... 39 2) Enrollment Consent ....................................................................................... 39 3) Enrollment Lottery and Wait List Documentation........................................ 39 4) Student Information....................................................................................... 40 5) Articulation Agreement ................................................................................. 40 F) Maintenance of Student Records.......................................................................41 1) Student Records............................................................................................. 41 2) Transfer of Student Cumulative Records....................................................... 41 3) Transfer of Student Cumulative Records Upon Student Enrollment Termination........................................................................................................... 41 4) Transmittal of Educational Records............................................................... 42 G) Exceptional Student Education ......................................................................... 42 1) Non-Discrimination.......................................................................................42 2) Sponsor Responsibilities................................................................................42 3) School Responsibilities..................................................................................43 4) Services Covered by the Administrative Pee.................................................46 5) Due Process Hearing......................................................................................46 6) Reimbursement for Services.......................................................................... 48 H) Withdrawal Policies and Procedures................................................................48 1) Involuntary Student Withdrawal.................................................................... 48 2) Voluntary Student Withdrawal...................................................................... 49 1) Discipline..............................................................................................................49 1) Code of Student Conduct(COSC)................................................................. 49 2) Learning Environment................................................................................... 49 5 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 3) Corporal Punishment ..................................................................................... 49 4) Student Expulsion.......................................................................................... 49 5) Legal Costs..................................................................................................... 50 J) English Language Learners...............................................................................50 SECTION 4: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY.................................................................50 A) Revenue................................................................................................................ 50 1) Basis for funding............................................................................................ 50 2) Federal Funding............................................................................................. 55 3) Charter School Capital Outlay Funds............................................................ 58 B) Administrative Fee.............................................................................................. 58 1) Allowable Withholding.................................................................................. 58 2) Sponsor Use of Administrative Fee............................................................... 59 3) Access to Optional Sponsor Services ............................................................ 59 4) Provision of School Lunches......................................................................... 59 C) Restriction on Charging Tuition........................................................................59 D) Allowable Student Fees....................................................................................... 59 1) Use of Student Fees ....................................................................................... 59 2) Fee Schedule...............................................................• ................. 59 3) Student Fee Documentation........................................................................... 60 4) Parent Donations............................................................................................ 60 E) Budget..................................................................................................................60 1) Annual..................................................................... ............................... 60 2) Amended Budget ........................................................................................... 60 F) Financial Records,Reports and Monitoring.................................................... 60 1) Maintenance of Financial Records................................................................. 60 2) Financial and Program Cost Accounting and Reporting ............................... 61 3) Financial Reports........................................................................................... 61 4) School's Fiscal Year...................................................................................... 63 5) Financial Recovery/Corrective Plan.............................................................. 63 6 E P ,-t e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter.School Contract June 20, 2018 6) Submission Process........................................................................................ 64 7) Additional Monitoring................................................................................... 64 G) Financial Management of Schools.....................................................................64 1) Financial Management and Oversight Responsibilities................................. 64 2) Taxes and Bonds............................................................................................ 65 3) Additional Financial Requirements ............................................................... 65 4) Utilization of the Sponsor.............................................................................. 65 5) Transfers/Advances, Grants, and/or Loans.................................................... 65 6) Bank Transfer Information............................................................................ 65 H) Description of Internal Audit Procedure..........................................................66 SECTION 5: FACILITIES.......................................................................................................66 A) Prior Notification................................................................................................ 66 1) Deadline to Secure Facility............................................................................ 66 2) Deadline to submit zoning approvals and Certificate of Occupancy............. 66 3) Government Inspections of Facility............................................................... 67 4) Sponsor Inspection of Facility....................................................................... 67 B) Compliance with Building and Zoning/Requirements...................................68 1) Florida Building Code.................................................................................... 68 2) Florida Fire Prevention Code......................................................................... 68 3) Applicable Laws ............................................................................................ 68 4) Capacity of Facilities..................................................................................... 69 5) Leased facilities ............................................................................................. 70 6) Emergencies................................................................................................... 70 C) Location ............................................................................................................... 70 1) School's Street Address................................................................................. 70 2) Temporary Facility (if applicable)................................................................. 70 3) Relocation...................................................................................................... 70 4) Additional Campuses or Facilities, if applicable. .......................................... 71 D) Prohibition to Affix Religious Symbols.............................................................71 71 P a b e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2015 SECTION 6: TRANSPORTATION........................................................................................ 71 A) School Responsibilities........................................................................................ 71 B) Reasonable Distance........................................................................................... 71 C) Compliance with Safety Requirements............................................................. 72 D) Fees....................................................................................................................... 72 E) Private Transportation Agreement................................................................... 72 F) Reimbursement for School Provided Transportation..................................... 72 G) Failure to Comply............................................................................................... 72 SECTION 7: INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION ..................................................... 73 A) Indemnification of Sponsor................................................................................73 1) Indemnification for Professional Liability........................I............................ 73 2) Notification of Third Party Claim, Demand, or Other Action....................... 74 3) Indemnity Obligations ................................................................................... 74 B) Indemnification of School................................................................................... 74 C) Acceptable Insurers............................................................................................ 74 1) Acceptable Insurance Providers..................................................................... 75 2) Insurance Provider Compliance..................................................................... 75 3) Minimum Insurance Requirements................................................................ 75 D) Commercial and General Liability Insurance................................................. 75 1) Liabilities Required........................................................................................ 75 2) Minimum.Limits............................................................................................ 75 3) Deductible/Retention..................................................................................... 76 4) Occurrence/Claims......................................................................................... 76 5) Additional Insured .......................................................................... E) Automobile Liability Insurance......................................................................... 76 1) Coverage........................................................................................................ 76 2) Occurrence/Claims and Minimum Limits ..................................................... 76 F) Workers' Compensation/Employers' Liability Insurance.............................. 77 1) Coverage........................................................................................................ 77 81 Page AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 2) Minimum Limits............................................................................................ 77 G) School Leader's Errors and Omissions Liability Insurance...........................77 1) Form of coverage........................................................................................... 77 2) Coverage Limits............................................................................................. 77 3) Occurrence/Claims......................................................................................... 78 H) Property Insurance............................................................................................. 78 1) Structure Requirements.................................................................................. 78 2) Additional Requirements............................................................................... 78 3) Business Personal Property Insurance........................................................... 78 I) Applicable to All Coverage................................................................................ 78 1) Other Coverage.............................................................................................. 78 2) Deductibles/Retention.................................................................................... 79 3) Subcontractors................................................................................................ 79 4) Default Upon Non-Compliance..................................................................... 79 SECTION8: GOVERNANCE................................................................................................. 79 A) Public or Private Employer................................................................................ 79 B) Governing Board Responsibilities and Organization Composition............... 79 1) Organizational Plan........................................................................................ 81 2) School Fiscal Agent....................................................................................... 81 3) Student/Parent Contract................................................................................. 81 4) Governing Board Reporting........................................................................... 82 5) Governance Training ..................................................................................... 82 6) Employment of Relatives............................................................................... 82 C) Public Records.....................................................................................................82 D) Reasonable Access to Records by Sponsor.......................................................82 E) Sunshine Law......................................................................................................82 F) Reasonable Notice of Governing Board Meetings...........................................83 1) Notice of Governing Board Meetings............................................................ 83 2) Governing Board Meeting Requirements...................................................... 83 9 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 G) Identification of Governing Board Members...................................................83 1) Parental Representative Designee.................................................................. 83 H) Website.................................................................................................................84 SECTION 9: EDUCATION SERVICE PROVIDER............................................................. 84 A) Education Service Provider Agreement............................................................ 84 1) School Use of ESP Services .......................................................................... 84 2) Submission of ESP Agreement...................................................................... 85 3) Amendments to ESP Contract ....................................................................... 85 4) ESP Contract Amendments............................................................................ 85 5) Change of ESP............................................................................................... 85 SECTION 10: HUMAN RESOURCES...................................................................................85 A) Hiring Practices................................................................................................... 85 1) Reporting Staffing Changes........................................................................... 86 2) Non-Discriminatory Employment Practices.................................................. 86 3) Instructional Personnel................................................................................... 86 4) Fingerprinting and Background Screening.................................................... 87 5) Hiring Prohibition.......................................................................................... 88 B) Employment Practices........................................................................................ 88 1) Statutory Prohibition and Required Disclosure regarding Hiring of Relatives 88 2) Self-Reporting of Arrests............................................................................... 89 3) Standards of Behavior.................................................................................... 89 4) Code of Ethics................................................................................................ 89 5) Personnel Policy............................................................................................. 89 b) Collective Bargaining .................................................................................... 89 7) Immigration Status......................................................................................... 89 8) Employee Discipline...................................................................................... 90 9) Employee Evaluation....I......I.........I............................................................... 90 C) Sponsor Training of School's Employees .........................................................90 101 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 1) Participation and Cost for Training Activities............................................... 90 SECTION 11: REQUIRED REPORTS/DOCUMENTS........................................................90 SECTION 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS...............................................................90 A) Impossibility........................................................................................................90 B) Notice of Claim....................................................................................................90 1) Time to Submit.............................................................................................. 91 2) Notification of Cancellation........................................................................... 91 3) Renewal/Replacement.................................................................................... 91 C) Drug-Free Workplace......................................................................................... 91 D) Entire Agreement................................................................................................ 91 E) No Assignment..................................................................................................... 91 F) No Waiver............................................................................................................ 91 G) Default.................................................................................................................. 92 H) Survival Including Post-Termination ............................................................... 92 I) Severability..........................................................................................................92 J) Third Party Beneficiary.....................................................................................92 K) Choice of Laws....................................................................................................92 L) Notice....................................................................................................................92 M) Authority..............................................................................................................93 N) Conflict/Dispute Resolution...............................................................................93 1) Contractual Conflicts..................................................................................... 93 2) School Stakeholder Conflicts......................................................................... 93 3) Contractual Priority........................................................................................ 94 O) Citations............................................................................................................... 94 P) Headings............................................................................................................... 94 Q) M-DCPS Police....................................................................................................94 III P a e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Conb-act June 20, 2018 APPENDICES *Appendix A- Official Charter School Application (If applicable) *Appendix B - School's Alternative Comprehensive Research-Based Reading Plan (CRRP) (If applicable) Appendix C -School Board Policy 9800- Charter School Please be aware that the Sponsor is in the process of revising SchoolBoard Policy 9800—Charter Schools. The linked document will be in force until the revised policy receives formal approval from the M-DCPS School Board. http://www.neola.com/_miamidade-fl/ Appendix D - Student Progression Plan (SPP) Please be aware that the Sponsor is in the process of updating the SPP. The linked document will be in force until the 2098-2017 M-DCPS SPP receives formal approval from the M-DCPS School Board. http://ehandbooks.dadeschools.neYpolicies/93,pdf Appendix E - Budget for Initial Year of Operation Based on Minimum Enrollment(If applicable) Appendix F - Exceptional Student Education Policies and Procedures (SP&P) http://ehandbooks.dadeschooIs.neUpolicies/149.pdf Appendix G - Florida Medicaid Certified School Match Program http://sss.usf.edu/resources/formaUpdf/MedicaidCertifiedSchooIMatchDec2005.pdf Appendix H - Code of Student Conduct http://ehandbooks.dadeschools.neYpolicies/90/ Appendix I —English Language Learner's (ELL) Plan* http:llehandbooks.dadeschools.neUuser guides1134.pdf *Appendix J -Annual Budget Based on Enrollment Projections Appendix K- Florida Department of Education (DOE) Technical Assistance Paper No. 2009-03, Auditor Selection Process http://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/7704/urIYO070866-auditor selection_ tap.pdf Appendix L -Auditor General Rules &Guidelines, State of Florida http://www.myflorida.com/aud.gen/pages/rules dsb charter.htm 121 P a j e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract Janne 20, 2018 Appendix M - By-Laws of the Governing Board (Does not pertain to municipalities) Appendix N -Articles of Incorporation *Appendix 4- School's Parental Con tract/Fland book Appendix P- School Board Policy 1124, -Drug-Free Workplace http:/Iwww,neola.com/miamidade-fl/ Appendix Q- Florida Code of Ethics of the Education Profession in Florida and Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in Florida http://www.fldoe.org/edstandards/code of ethics.asp *Appendix R-School's Personnel Policy Appendix S- List of Required Reports/Documents Appendix T- Dispute Resolution Procedures *Appendix U -Title I Guidelines http;l/ehandbooks.dadeschools.neVooIicies/135.pdf Appendix V--Corrective Action Plan (If applicable) *Indicates appendices provided by the School. 13 i P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 This Page Left Blank Intentionally 141 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) FIRST RENEWAL TO THE CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACT SECTION 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS This FIRST RENEWAL to the Charter School Contract (Contract or Charter) entered into as of the 20`x` day of June 2018, is between The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, {Sponsor), and the City of Aventura, Florida, a Political Subdivision of the State of Florida, (School) and operator of Aventura City of Excellence Charter School. This Charter is limited to the School's location and is effective upon approval by the School Board. The seven duly elected representatives of The City of Aventura (City) Commission will serve as the School's Board of Directors (Board). A) Approved Application The Official Charter School Application approved by the School Board on December 12, 2001, is attached as Appendix A. All attached appendices are incorporated by reference and made a part of this Charter. B) Term The term shall be for fifteen (15) years commencing on July 1, 2018 and ending on June 30, 2033. The Sponsor and School initially entered into a Charter School Contract on April 18, 2002, ("Contract") that was amended on July 15, 2004, May 22, 2008, and July 19, 2012. The term of a high performing charter school, as defined by §1002.33, F.S., shall be modified if the School receives a school grade of"C"or below in any two years during the term of the charter. 1) Start-Up Date/School Calendar—NIA (a) Pursuant to lave, the school may defer the opening to provide time for adequate facility planning. Upon election to defer the school opening, the charter school's authorized representative shall notify the Sponsor, in writing, indicating (1) the deferral status as provided by law, and (2) the proposed first day of the school. Additionally, in order to appropriately plan for the opening of schools and correctly project student enrollment for the upcoming school year, any charter school with an approved application or contract that indicates that they will defer opening will provide the district 15 ( P a g e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 with a status report by March 1 of the year they were approved to open. This informational status report shall include a timeline that will include all key operational items and milestones.The applicant shall be required to continue to provide periodic status reports and make allowances for site visits, when applicable. This Charter shall expire if the applicant does not open on: (1) the first day of school of the school year indicated in this Charter, or (2) the first day of the school year indicated in the school's deferral notice, subject also to the facility documentation required by this Charter and law. The Sponsor shall provide notice of expiration to the school. (b) For a new charter school, the schooI's calendar shall be consistent with the beginning of the Sponsor's school calendar for the first year of operation. For every year thereafter and for all other charter schools, if the School's calendar will not be consistent with the beginning of the Sponsor's public school's calendar, the school shall provide at least 15-day notice to the Sponsor prior to opening of their school year. The School shall provide instruction for at least the number of days and the minimum number of instructional minutes required by law for other public schools. Instructional days beyond the minimum must be submitted to the Sponsor for review and approval no later than 15 business days prior to the first day of the school year. Changes that may be requested during the school year must be approved by the Sponsor. After the SchooI's calendar is approved, any subsequent modification must be approved by the Sponsor prior to implementation. (c) Deadline for Submission of Pre-Opening Checklist Items: No later than fifteen(15) days prior to the initial use of a facility by the School,the School shall have an approved charter and provide evidence of all necessary permits, licensing, zoning, use approval, facility certification and other approvals required by the local government. Failure to comply shall result in automatic rescission of the Charter with notice to the School and no further action required of the Sponsor. 161 P a g e AYENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 2) Charter Modification This Charter, regardless of the School's high-performing designation, may not be modified unless approved by both parties in writing pursuant to School Board Policy 9800, Charter Schools(Appendix C).Whenever a charter is amended it shall be updated using the Sponsor's standard charter and to comply with current School Board policies except for certain amendments such as amendments necessitated by Sponsor's policy amendments, a high-performing charter school's enrollment increase, school consolidation amendments, and other amendments as determined by the Sponsor. 3) Charter Renewal (a) Prior to renewal of this charter,the Sponsor shall perform a program review to determine the level of success of the School's current academic program, achievement of the goals and objectives required by state accountability standards and successful accomplishment of the criteria under Section 1002.33(7)(a), F.S., the viability of the organization, compliance with the terms of the charter, and that none of the statutory grounds for nonrenewal exist. (b) Any charter school seeking renewal shall complete a charter renewal application as provided by law and the Sponsor's renewal process. The application shall include documentation for the items listed above. (c) Renewals shall be for a term for a term of five(5)years unless another term is mutually agreed upon, required, or allowed by law. Upon approval, the contract will be renewed following the contract negotiation process in current School Board policy. C) Educational Program and Curriculum: 1) General (a) The School shall implement its educational and related programs as specified in the School's Official Charter School Approved Application (Appendix A), including the School's curriculum, the instructional methods, any distinctive instructional techniques to be used, and the 17 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 identification and acquisition of appropriate technologies needed to improve educational and administrative performance, which include a means for promoting safe,ethical,and appropriate uses of technology which comply with legal and professional standards. The School shall ensure that reading is a primary focus of the curriculum and that resources are provided to identify and provide specialized instruction for students who are reading below grade level. Further, the curriculum and instructional strategies for reading shall be consistent with applicable State and Federal Standards and grounded in scientifically-based reading research. Updates, revisions, and/or changes to the curriculum programs described in the application and as requested by the Sponsor as a condition of the application's approval are incorporated as part of the Official Charter School Approved Application included as Appendix A. Any request to change the School's curriculum must be submitted to the Sponsor in writing, comply with all applicable laws and be approved by the Sponsor before the changes are implemented. (b) The School will adopt and implement with fidelity, the Sponsor's K-12 Comprehensive Research-Based Reading Plan (CRRP), Section 1011.62, F.S., and Rule 6A-6.053, F.A.C., including all instructional materials, unless it has chosen to use an alternate research-based core reading plan. If applicable, the School's adopted research-based core reading plan is attached as Appendix B. D) Non-Renewal/Cancellation and Termination This Charter may be cancelled or terminated during its term for any reason, pursuant to state law or this Charter. Notices of non-compliance, termination, cancellation and default may be issued by the Sponsor's Superintendent or the Superintendent's designee. 1) Reasons for Termination/Non-Renewal The Sponsor may choose to terminate the Charter during its term or not renew the Charter at the end of the current term, for any of the following reasons: (a) failure to participate in the state's education accountability system created in Section 1008.3 1, F.S., as required in this section, or failure to meet the 181 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL ("SID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 requirements for student performance stated in the Charter; (b) failure to meet generally accepted standards of fiscal management; (e) violation of law; (d) other good cause shown or as defined in this Charter; (e) failure to make sufficient progress in attaining the student achievement objectives of the charter and it is not likely that such objectives can be achieved before expiration of the charter; (f) failure to correct any material deficiency(ies) of which the Sponsor has notified the School in writing; (g) failure to implement a reading curriculum that is consistent with effective teaching strategies grounded in scientifically-based reading research, and approved by the Florida Department of Education (FDOE); (h) receiving a grade of"F" or rating of declining in any two consecutive or two of any three years; (i) the School or its representatives are found to have committed a material fraud on the Sponsor or made a material misrepresentation, either willfully or recklessly, in the application or this Charter; (j) failure to timely submit or implement performance objectives and action plan, a Financial Recovery Plan, or periodic reports specified in the plan(s) and required by the Sponsor, the State Commissioner of Education or the State Board of Education; (k) failure to follow, implement or make progress toward the mission of the School as stated in the application and this Charter; (1) failure to deliver the instructional programs or curricula identified in the application; (m) failure to make contributions to the Florida Retirement System(FRS)if the School has elected to be part of the FRS; (n) having substantial debt resulting in a deteriorating financial condition or delinquency in payments; (o) the School files for bankruptcy, is adjudicated bankrupt or insolvent, or is 19 P age A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 095 0) First Renewal to Charter School Contract Janne 20, 2018 so financially impaired that the School cannot continue to operate and/or is no longer able to meet and satisfy its financial obligations; (p) failure to have an annual audit that complies with the requirements specified by law and this Charter or to timely submit required financial reports; (q) failure to meet generally accepted accounting principles; (r) failure to comply with maximum class size restrictions as required by law; (s) failure to maintain insurance coverage as required by this Charter; (t) violation of any court order relating to matters involving the charter school; (u) criminal conviction on matters regarding the charter school by either the charter school's Board, its members, collectively where the board knew or should have known of the conduct underlying the conviction and failed to take corrective action; (v) receiving a determination of financial emergency, pursuant to Section 218.503, F.S.; (w) material violation of the School's corporate by-laws; (x) illegal or improper student admissions, dismissals, transfers and/or withdrawal practices as defined by state law, Sponsor's policies, and/or this Charter; (y) failure to comply with applicable local, state, or federal rules or regulations concerning school transportation; (z) failure to timely comply with all financial reporting requirements and in the format specified by the Sponsor and the Department of Education; (aa) violation of the prohibition against members of the Board receiving compensation, directly or indirectly, from the School's operations, including but not limited to grant funds; (bb) failure to fulfill all the requirements for highly qualified instructional personnel as defined by federal law; (cc) failure to comply with the timely submission of the annual Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Charter School Accountability Report; (dd) failure to timely submit the School Improvement Plan(SIP)to the Sponsor, 20 P a g e AYENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 if applicable and as required by law; (ee) failure to allow the Sponsor reasonable access to facilities and records to review data sources, including collection and recording procedures; (fl) failure to make adequate progress towards goals and performance objectives applicable to the School and/or the STP; (gg) failure of secondary charter schools to comply with Sections 1003.42 and 1008.25, F.S. (Public School Student Progression; Student Support; Reporting Requirements); (hh) failure to use records and grade procedures that adequately provide the information required by the Sponsor, FDOE and statute; (ii) failure to provide Special Education(SPED)students and English Language Learners(ELL)with programs and services in accordance with federal,state and local laws; (jj) admitting or dismissing of students based on a student's academic performance; (kk) failure to obtain proof of consent to enroll, withdraw, or transfer each student from the student's parent / guardian or from the student, if the student is eighteen (18) years of age or older; (11) failure to comply with the Florida Building Code and the Florida Fire Prevention Code, including reference documents, state laws and rules, and federal laws and rules, as applicable to charter schools; (mm) failure to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and codes of federal, state, and local governance Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA); (nn) failure to obtain all necessary licenses, permits, zoning, use approval, facility certification, and other approvals required for use and continued occupancy of the facility as required by the local government or other governmental agencies, within the timelines specified by the Sponsor; (oo) failure to maintain valid licenses, permits, use approval, facility certification, and any other approval as required by the local government or 21 P a g e AVENTU.RA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Chatter School Contract June 20, 2018 any other governmental bodies having jurisdiction at any time during the term of this Charter; (pp) violation of Florida Statute 112 Part III, Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees as applicable to Board members and employees; (qq) violation of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. §12328; 34 CFR Part 99); (rr) any material violation of assessment administration and security procedures; and/or (ss) failure to maintain accurate and up-to-date personnel data in the Automated Charter School Employee System (ACES) required to demonstrate compliance with state and federal mandates for comparability and maintenance of effort. 2) Non-Renewal/90-day Termination At least ninety (90) days prior to non-renewal or termination of the Charter, the Sponsor shall notify the Board, the City Manager and principal in writing. The notice shall state in reasonable detail the grounds for non-renewal or termination. (a) Hearing-Within 14 calendar days after receiving the notice,the Board may request an administrative hearing in front of the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH) by filing a written request with the School Board Clerk pursuant to School Board Policies 0133, Quasi- Judicial, and 9800, Charter Schools (Appendix C) and Section 120.54(5)(b),F.S. Legally sufficient requests,shall be forwarded to DOAH. The DOAH hearing will be conducted pursuant to Florida Statute 1002.33, and Chapter 120,F.S. Following the DOAH hearing,the administrative law judge shall submit a final order to the Sponsor. (b) The Sponsor may send in financial and/or instructional experts to advise and assist the School in improving the conditions stated in the notice of termination. Failure to cooperate, or failure to significantly improve the noted conditions, shall also constitute good cause for termination. (e) For purpose of notice, the charter Board is the last legitimate roster 22 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 submitted by the School to the Sponsor. (d) The decision by the Board to request a DOAH hearing must be made in a legally advertised public meeting with a quorum present. Minutes or an adopted resolution documenting the action must be submitted to the Sponsor with the request for a DOAH hearing and properly posted. (e) The Board shall continue to operate the School until a final order terminating the charter is issued, during which time all provisions of this Charter shall remain in effect. The closing date shall be negotiated between the Sponsor and the School, unless otherwise provided for in a final order. E) Immediate Termination 1) Student Health, Safety, or Welfare This Charter may also be terminated immediately if the Sponsor determines that an immediate and serious danger to the health,safety,or welfare of the charter school's students exists. Lack of an appropriate facility in which to operate the School may constitute an immediate and serious danger to the health, safety, or welfare of the School's students. The Sponsor's determination is subject to the 90-day termination procedures in Section D(a), (c), and (d) above except that the School must request a DOAH hearing within ten (10) calendar days upon receiving the notice and the hearing may take place after the charter has been terminated. 2) Sponsor Notification Responsibilities Upon immediate termination,the Sponsor shall notify the Board,the City Manager and principal in writing. 3) Operation of the School The Sponsor shall operate the School until the issuance of a final order unless the continued operation of the charter school would materially threaten the health, safety,or welfare of the students. The Sponsor shall assume and continue operation pursuant to law. Lack of a facility may constitute a material threat to the health, safety, or welfare of the students. If the School has no facility at the time of termination,the Sponsor is not obligated to operate the School. 4) School Access and Documentation Responsibilities 23 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 The School shall immediately give to the Sponsor access to the School's facilities, security-system access codes and access codes for school owned/leased computers in the School's facilities, all student, educational, operational, and administrative records of the School including those held by third parties, access to the School's bank accounts which contain public funds, but specifically excluding funds of the City of Aventura, a governmental entity, storage facilities, all records, information, receipts and documentation for all expenditures of public funds, excluding City of Aventura funds, including but not limited to federal grants such as Title I and charter school grants, and all public property. 5) Removal of Funds or Property The School shall not remove any funds or property purchased with either public or private funds until the Sponsor has a reasonable opportunity to determine whether the funds are public or private and whether the property was purchased with public or private funds. After notice of the Sponsor's decision to terminate, under no circumstances shall the School remove any property or funds. 6) Disbursement of Funds The Sponsor shall only disburse school funds in order to pay the normal expenses of the School as they accrue in the ordinary course of school business. The Sponsor is not required to use its own funding resources to pay the School's debts. 7) Employees of the School The School's instructional and operational employees may continue working in the School during the time that the Sponsor operates the School but will not be considered Sponsor employees. The Sponsor may take any appropriate personnel action regarding the School's employees. F) Post-Termination 1) School The School shall be dissolved under the provisions of law under which the School was organized. Student records and copies of all administrative, operational, and financial records of the School shall be provided to the Sponsor on the date the termination/non-renewal takes effect. The School shall also provide to the Sponsor 241 P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 the School's security system and technology access codes. 2) School Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment, and Funds Any property, improvements, furnishings, and equipment purchased with any unencumbered public funds (except for City of Aventura funds, capital funds and federal charter school program grant funds) shall automatically revert to the Sponsor(subject to any lawful liens and encumbrances). If the School's accounting records fail to clearly establish whether a particular asset was purchased with public funds or non-public funds, then it shall be presumed public funds were used and ownership of the asset shall automatically revert to the Sponsor.Property and assets purchased with public funds shall be defined as those goods purchased with grants and funds provided by a governmental entity but specifically excluding funds of the City of Aventura, a governmental entity. Public funds provided by the School and used by a management company to purchase property and assets for the School are considered public funds. 3) School Debt The School shall be responsible for all the debts of the school. The Sponsor may not assume the debt from any contracted services made between the Board of the School,the Management Company, and/or third parties. 4) Unencumbered Funds Upon the Sponsor's request,unencumbered public funds from the School excluding City of Aventura funds, District school board property and any improvements, furnishings, and equipment purchased with public funds, or financial or other records pertaining to the School, in the possession of any person, entity, or holding company other than the School, shall be held in trust upon the District school board's request until any appeal status is resolved. 5) Expenditures Upon initial notification of nonrenewal, closure, or termination, the School may not expend more than$10,000 per expenditure without prior written approval from the Sponsor unless the expenditure was included within the annual budget submitted to the Sponsor, is for reasonable attorney fees and costs during the 25 1 P age A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL("SID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 pendency of any appeal, or reasonable fees and costs to conduct an independent audit. 6) Final Audit An independent audit shall be completed within 30 days after notice of termination, closure, or non-renewal to account for all public funds and assets. During the fiscal year in which termination or nonrenewal occurs, the School Board of Miami-Dade County shall withhold from the School's Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP) funds those monies necessary to pay for a final independent financial audit. G) School Election to Terminate or Non-renew If the School elects to terminate or non-renew the charter, it shall provide notice of the election to the Sponsor indicating the final date of operation. All post-termination provisions listed above apply. SECTION 2: ACADEMIC ACCOUNTABILITY A) Student Performance: Assessment and Evaluation 1) Initial Year (a) Expected Outcomes: The educational goals and performance objectives for improving student achievement will include how much academic improvement students are expected to show each year,how student progress and performance will be evaluated and the specific results to be attained, as described in the approved Application. (b) Methods of Measurement: The methods used to identify the educational strengths and needs of students and the educational goals and performance standards are those specified in the School's approved Application. (c) Assessments i) State-Required: Students shall participate in all state assessment programs. The School shall facilitate required alternate assessments and comply with state reporting procedures. ii) Additional: Students shall participate in all District selected assessment programs in which the District's students in comparable 261 P age AVENTURA CITY OF F-WELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract Ane 20, 2018 grades/schools participate and any other assessments as described in the approved Application. The School will select and implement its own progress monitoring tool and assessment. iii) Support: All School personnel involved with any aspect of the testing process must have knowledge of and abide by state and Sponsor policies, procedures, and standards regarding test administration, test security,test audits, reporting of test results and shall cooperate with any investigations involving the School. The School shall comply with the applicable employee screening process as described in this Charter regarding all individuals who will serve as test administrators,proctors,and other support personnel required for accountability testing. The Sponsor shall provide to applicable school staff all services/support activities that are routinely provided to the Sponsor's staff regarding implementation of District and state-required assessment activities, e.g., procedures for test administration, staff training, dissemination and collection of materials, monitoring, scoring, analysis, and summary reporting. The designated School Assessment Coordinator from the School is required to attend all training sessions and informational meetings required by the Sponsor, The School shall immediately notify the Sponsor upon any change in the designated School Assessment Coordinator. iv) Technological & Infrastructure: The School shall provide adequate technological infrastructure to support all required online test administration and shall timely comply with all state and District operational readiness evaluations. Failure to comply may result in costs assessed by the Sponsor to the School for the scheduling of subsequent evaluations and readiness testing. 2) Annual Goals and Performance Objectives (a) School Improvement Plan: First year charter schools, and other charter 27 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 schools as required by law, shall develop and submit a SIP to the Sponsor within the timelines specified by the Sponsor and the FLDOE. i) Minimum Components of SIP 1) The School will provide the Sponsor a SIP that is based on the goals and objectives required by federal and state law and complies with the guidelines provided by the Sponsor by the date due established by the State and/or Sponsor. The SIP shall contain the School's measurable objectives for the subsequent school year. 2) The School agrees to the baseline standard of achievement, the outcomes to be achieved, and the methods of measurement that have been mutually agreed upon in the SIP. ii) Deadline for Governing Board Approval: The Board shall review and approve the SIP prior to its final submission. Minutes documenting SIP approval must be taken and posted. iii) Monitoring: The EESAC and the City Manager shall develop and monitor the implementation of the SIP. Schools graded a"D"or"F" in any two consecutive or two of any three years under the State's school grading system shall implement a corrective action plan pursuant to Section 1002.33, F.S. (b) Annual Objectives: Schools that are not required to complete a SIP, shall provide proposed academic achievement goals and annual objectives as follows: i) By October 15,the School shall provide to the Sponsor its proposed academic achievement goals for the current year. The academic achievement goals shall include, at a minimum, growth and proficiency on state assessments and may include performance on additional assessments included in the approved charter school Application. If in any year of the Charter, the School will not serve 28 P age A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSIR 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 students in grades that participate in the statewide assessments, the academic achievement goals shall be based on the assessments included in the approved Application and at least one assessment administered for such grades in traditional public schools in the District. ii) The Sponsor shall review the proposed academic achievement goals within 30 days of receipt. If the Sponsor does not accept the academic achievement goals, it shall provide the School a written explanation. If the School and Sponsor cannot agree on academic achievement goals, either party may request conflict resolution in accordance with this Charter. (c) Assessments: Students shall participate in assessment programs as described in the approved Application. i) State-required: Students at the School shall participate in all state assessment programs. The School shall facilitate required alternate assessments and comply with state reporting procedures. ii) Reporting: If the School offers advanced academic programs (International Baccalaureate, Cambridge, Advanced Placement, and/or Advanced International Certificate of Education Program), the School shall provide to the Sponsor official examination results within the timeframe and in the format determined by the Sponsor and required by law. iii) Additional: Students shall participate in all District assessment programs in which the Sponsor's students in comparable grades/schools participate and any other assessments as described in the approved Application. 1) The School shall be responsible for all costs associated with assessments not mandated by the state or covered by federal funding, such as Title I and IDEA. 29 P a g e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 2) If an Individual Education Plan (IEP) for a student with disabilities, or a 504 Plan for a student who participates in programs for the gifted, indicates accommodations or an alternate assessment for participation in a State assessment, the School will facilitate the accommodations or alternate assessment and comply with State reporting procedures. iv) Support: All School personnel involved with any aspect of the testing process must have knowledge of and abide by state and Sponsor policies, procedures, and standards regarding test administration,test security,test audits,reporting of test results, and shall cooperate with any investigation involving the School. The School shall comply with the applicable employee screening process as described in this Charter regarding all individuals who will serve as test administrators,proctors,and other support personnel required for accountability testing. The Sponsor shall provide to applicable school staff all services/support activities that are routinely provided to the Sponsor's staff regarding implementation of District and state-required assessment activities, e.g., procedures for test administration, staff training, dissemination and collection of materials, monitoring, scoring, analysis, and summary reporting. The designated School Assessment Coordinator from the School is required to attend all training sessions and informational meetings required by the Sponsor. The School shall immediately notify the Sponsor upon any change in the designated School Assessment Coordinator. 3) Termination Based on School Grade or Rating The Charter shall be terminated if the School receives a state-designated grade of "F"or a rating of declining in(1) any two consecutive years, or(2)two of any three years and fails to choose and implement one of the corrective actions in Section 1002.33(9)(n)2. The Charter may be non-renewed or terminated if the School fails 30 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 095 0) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 to make adequate academic progress in accordance with state and federal laws. This provision does not preclude the Sponsor from terminating the Charter for failure to meet academic standards within the first or any subsequent school year. In addition to evaluating the School's success in achieving the objectives stated in the SIP and/or the School's goals and performance objectives, the School shall meet the state's student performance requirements in accordance with State Board of Education Rule 6A-1.09981, Implementation of Florida's System of School Improvement and Accountability, and Sections 1001.02, 1008.33, and 1008.345, F.S. This accountability criterion shall be based upon the assessment systems of the School, the Sponsor, and the State. 4) Records and Grades Procedures The School shall use records and grade procedures that adequately provide the information required by the Sponsor. The School may use an alternative grading and recording system, but the system must comply with the State's reporting guidelines and be approved by the Sponsor. The School will use the Sponsor's electronic grade book system.If the School chooses to use an application other than the system in use by the Sponsor, it will be responsible for data entry directly into the District's student information system for daily attendance and all quarterly academic, effort, and conduct grades. Schools that use an alternative grade book system will not be able to upload grade or attendance data to the Information Technology Services (ITS) department. Schools not uploading will be required to have a documented procedure in place for communicating attendance and grades to the data entry clerk, prior to the opening of schools. Schools that opt to use an alternative grade book system will be required to provide some form of prior year electronic audit trail. ITS support will not be provided for schools that do not use the District's electronic gradebook system. The School shall follow the Sponsor's Elementary School Academic Programs Course Codes and/or Miami-Dade County Public Schools Authorized Courses for Secondary Schools, as appropriate. If required pursuant to Section 1006.40(2)F.S., the School shall provide each student with a current state adopted textbook or other current instructional materials in each 31 P a g e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract ,lune 20, 2018 core course,including but not limited to,mathematics,language arts,science, social studies, reading, and literature. These materials must be provided within the first 2 years of the effective date of the State's textbook adoption cycle. 5) Textbook Inventory (a) The School will maintain, and have available for review, a current textbook or digital textbook inventory for core courses which shall include title, date of adoption cycle, and number of texts and or licenses available and in use. (b) The School shall provide adequate technological infrastructure to support and deliver all digital instructional materials. B) Student Promotion 1) Student Progression Plan The School will adopt the Sponsor's Student Progression Plan (SPP) which is attached as Appendix D. The School shall implement the SPP in effect for the current operational year. The Sponsor may consider but is not obligated to approve any exemptions from the SPP requested by the School. Failure to agree on exemptions shall not be considered a Charter dispute. The School may not implement any exemptions that are not approved by the Sponsor. If the Sponsor amends the SPP,the School shall agree to the amendments within ten(10) business days of being provided notice of amendments by the Sponsor or shall develop and adopt another SPP approved by the Sponsor. Failure to comply with this provision may result in withholding of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) until compliance and constitutes good cause for termination. 2) Graduation Requirements The School shall establish a method for determining that a student has satisfied the requirements for graduation in Sections 1003.42 and 1008.25, F.S., and shall inform the Sponsor of this method and/or any changes to a previously adopted method at least one month prior to the beginning of the school year. 3) Accreditation Secondary schools shall notify the parents and students of the School's accreditation status and the implications of non-accreditation in a) the School's 32 1 P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 student enrollment form; b) the Parent/Student handbook; and c) any Parent/Student contract. The notification must also be prominently displayed at all times on the School's website. 4) Other Assessment Tools The School shall use all other assessment tools as stated in the approved Application and identified in the annual SIP, if required, or the School's goals and performance objectives. C) Data Access and Use 1) Access to Facilities, Records, and Data The School shall allow the Sponsor reasonable access to its facilities and records to review data sources, including collection and recording procedures, in order to assist the Sponsor in making a valid determination about the degree to which student performance requirements have been met as stated in the Charter and as required by Sections 1008.31 and 1008.345, F.S. Furthermore, the School shall allow the Sponsor to collect data through other means such as surveys to conduct required research and/or evaluations. The Sponsor shall not impose additional reporting requirements on the school without providing reasonable and specific justification in writing to the school and the school shall provide required responses/data within the timelines that allow the Sponsor to meet required deadlines. 2) Sponsor Use of Required Assessment Data The Sponsor shall use results from the state and district required assessment programs referenced in this Charter,the data elements included in the annual report, and any other information acquired by the Sponsor to provide the State Board of Education and the Commissioner of Education the analysis and comparison of the schools' student performance. 3) Acceptable Use Policy The School shall adopt student and employee computer and privacy policies and standards that comply with all applicable state and federal laws. All charter school employees and students are bound by all of the Sponsor's computer policies and 33 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 standards regarding data privacy and system. security. The School shall not access, directly or through a third party, any of the Sponsor's student information unless and until the student actually enrolls in the School. Violation of this provision constitutes good cause for termination. D) Advanced Academics 1) Dual Enrollment Pursuant to Section 1007.271, F.S., the School may provide dual enrollment opportunities to any student meeting the eligibility requirements and expressing the desire to enroll. (a) Articulation Agreements: If the School chooses to provide a Dual Enrollment program it shall develop and implement all Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreements between the School and postsecondary institutions as required by law. The School shall also develop and implement a plan to inform all secondary students and their parents of dual enrollment opportunities as an educational option and mechanism for acceleration and shall ensure that dual enrollment courses taught on the high school campus will not be combined with any high school course. This agreement shall include the method of payment between the School and the postsecondary institution and shall be submitted annually to the Department of Education and the Sponsor by August 1. (b) Eligible Institutions: Pursuant to Section 101 1.62(l), an independent non- profit college or university that is accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, which confers degrees as defined in Section 1005.02, F.S., shall be eligible to offer authorized dual enrollment programs. (c) Funding: Eligible students enrolled in a dual enrollment or early admission program through Florida College System institutions or other state universities are exempt from the payment of tuition and fees, pursuant to Section 1009.25, F.S. The fee exemption includes application, tuition, laboratory fees, and textbook fees for courses taken through dual 341 P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER.SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract Jame 20, 2018 enrollment. The School is responsible for paying all tuition and fees to the postsecondary institution for dual enrollment courses. The School is also responsible for paying for all dual enrollment textbooks. 2) Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test(PSAT) (a) Pursuant to Section 1007.3 5,F.S., each public high school shall provide for the administration of the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT) in the tenth grade. (b) The School is responsible for the application and receipt of the College Entrance Examination Board(CEEB)number from the Educational Testing System (ETS) and shall timely submit confirmation of that number to the Sponsor. 3) Advanced Placement Examinations (a) Pursuant to Section 1003.4295, F.S., each high school shall offer an International Baccalaureate (IB) Program, an Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE), or a combination of at least four courses in dual enrollment or Advanced Placement(AP), including one course each in English,mathematics, science, and social studies. (b) The School shall not charge any fees for participation in AP/IB/AICE courses or examinations for any AP/IB/AICE courses in which students are enrolled. (c) The School shall provide all AP/OB/A.ICE teachers with training and professional development opportunities as required by the AP/IB/A10E syllabus. SECTION 3: STUDENTS A) Eligible Students The School shall be open to any student residing in Miami-Dade County and to students in other districts. Admission or dismissal must not be based on a student's academic performance. Enrollment preference will be given to the children of Aventura residents in accordance with Section 1002.33(10)(d), F.S. 3 5 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 B) Grades Served K-8 The School shall be non-sectarian in its programs, admissions policies, employment practices and operations. The School will meet all applicable state and local health, safety, and civil rights requirements. C) Class Size The School shall comply with class size restrictions as required by law. D) Annual Projected Enrollment The School may give enrollment preference to those student populations identified in Section 1002.33(10)(4), and may otherwise limit enrollment to target those student populations identified in Section 1002.33(10)(e)and identified in the approved application. 1) Student Enrollment— Following is the student enrollment breakdown by year: Year 1-15: 2018-2033 - Grades K-8 —up to 1,032 students 2) High-Performing Charter Schools A high performing charter school must have documentation from the Commissioner of Education designating the School as high-performing pursuant to Section 1002.331, F.S. A high performing charter school shall notify the Sponsor in writing by March 1 of the preceding year if it intends to increase enrollment beyond the enrollment stated in this charter and/or to expand grade levels the following year. The School shall not, however, enroll students beyond the facility capacity. The written notice shall specify the amount of the enrollment increase, the grade levels that will be added, and evidence of the official facility capacity. To increase enrollment and add grade levels, this Charter must be amended through the Sponsor's current charter amendment process for these types of amendments in School Board Policy 9800, Charter Schools (Appendix C). Failure to provide timely notice to the Sponsor or to comply with the amendment process shall preclude the School from increasing enrollment or expanding grade levels. 3) Minimum Enrollment Requirements The School's minimum enrollment for the first year of operation is N/A.The parties 36 1 P a g e 4 VENTUR.4 CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 agree that this is the minimum enrollment that will support the School's operations. Failure to achieve the minimum enrollment by the October FTE reporting period for the first year of operation constitutes good cause for termination or non-renewal unless the School provides the Sponsor a revised and balanced budget and a cash flow statement that are realistic and reasonable within 15 calendar days of the October FTE reporting period. A budget to support this minimum enrollment is provided in the Budget for Initial Year of Operation Based on Minimum Enrollment {Appendix E). 4) Deferred Opening and Student Enrollment In the event the School defers its opening, in the student enrollment breakdown referenced in paragraph 1 of this section,the year(s) deferred shall be incorporated into the approved term of this Charter and will be reflected as non- operational/planning years. 5) Required Instructional Minutes Instructional minutes shall be a minimum of 300 minutes per day. The hourly equivalent for Kindergarten through grade 3 is 720 instructional hours and 900 instructional hours for students in grades 4 through grade 12. Schools operating on a double-session calendar must be approved by the FDOE. Survey periods for Year- Round School Programs shall be the same as for the regular fiscal year. Year-round schools shall report the first 90 days of their regular 180-day school year in Survey 2 and the second 90 days of their regular 180-day school year in Survey 3, regardless of when the tracks are in session. 6) Enrollment Capacity The School's enrollment capacity is contingent on the student capacity as stated in the Charter, valid Certificate of Occupancy (CO), Certificate of Use (CU), and/or Fire Permit for the School facility issued by the local governmental agency in whose jurisdiction the facility is located. Monthly FTE payments shall be withheld, without interest, for students in excess of the School's enrollment capacity, as defined by the Charter,valid CO,CU,and/or Fire Permit until the violation is cured. 7) Annual Enrollment 371 P a g AVENTURA CITYOF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 (a) Annual Enrollment Capacity:No later than March 1 of each year,the school shall provide the Sponsor the proposed enrollment capacity for the subsequent school year. The enrollment capacity shall be annually determined by the Board in conjunction with the Sponsor based on factors set forth in state law. (b) Preliminary Enrollment Projections:No later than November 1 of each year, the School shall provide to the Sponsor the School's preliminary projected enrollment for the following school year. The projected enrollment shall not constitute a cap on the School's enrollment for the following school year. (e) Final Enrollment Projection:No later than July 15th of each year,the School shall provide the Sponsor the School's final enrollment projection for the upcoming school year. Final enrollment is not annual capacity, but the school projection for how many students will be enrolled when the school year begins. The School shall not project enrollment or enroll students in excess of the physical capacity of the building, unless the School operates multiple sessions, in which case the physical capacity of the School shall not be exceeded during any session. (d) Disagreements between the Sponsor and the School relating to enrollment capacity will be resolved using the dispute resolution provisions in this Charter. (e) The Board of a high performing charter school shall notify the sponsor through the contract amendment process, of any proposed increase in student enrollment by March 1 of the school year preceding the increase. The enrollment capacity of a School that is designated as High-Performing pursuant to Section 1002.331, F.S., shall be determined by the Board and shall be within the constraints of the physical capacity referenced in the Certificate of Occupancy of the building. E) Admissions and Enrollment Plan The School shall implement the enrollment policies and procedures and lottery process, as described in the approved Application. As permitted under Section 1002.33(10)(d), the 381 P a g e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 school shall give enrollment preference to the children of the residents of the City of Aventura who are seeking enrollment,to a sibling of a student enrolled in the School, or to the child of an employee of the School. The School shall enroll an eligible student who submits a timely application, unless the number of applications exceeds the capacity of a program, class, grade level, or building. All applicants shall be given an equal chance of being admitted through a random selection process. The School shall strive to achieve a racial/ethnic balance reflective of the community it serves. If there are more Aventura resident applicants than seats, then there will be a random selection process in accordance with Section 1002.33(10)(b), F.S. After all Aventura applicants have been offered seats, non-Aventura applicants will be selected through a random selection process in accordance with Section 1002.33(10)(b), F.S. Failure to comply with these provisions constitutes good cause to terminate this Charter. t) Recruitment The School will recruit throughout all segments of the community. This may include direct mailings, public advertisement utilizing the local and community press and informational meetings at a variety of locations using both English and other languages where appropriate. 2) Enrollment Consent To enroll a student, the School must obtain proof of consent from the student's parent or guardian, or from the student if the student is eighteen (18) years of age or older. A charter school may not transfer an enrolled student to another charter school having a separate Master School Identification(MSID)Number without first obtaining the specific written approval of the student's parents/guardians before each transfer. The School must maintain appropriate enrollment and student application documentation. General consent for student transfer is prohibited (e.g., consent included in.a parent contract). Violation of this provision constitutes good cause to terminate this Charter. 3) Enrollment Lottery and Wait List Documentation The School shall maintain documentation of each enrollment lottery conducted, as well as any student wait lists that are generated for a period of three (3) years, or 39 J P a g e AYENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 until applicable audits are completed and make them available to the Sponsor upon request. Lottery documentation shall be sufficient to allow the Sponsor to verify that the random selection process was fair, equitable, and in compliance with applicable state statutes. At a minimum, the following documentation shall be maintained and available to the Sponsor upon request at all times: (a) official current policies, processes, and timelines related to the enrollment lottery and wait list and documentation showing that the Board adopted them at a regular public meeting; (b) copies of student enrollment applications, any marketing materials, and all other enrollment materials; (c) evidence of compliance with all policies,processes, and timelines approved by the Board,and related to the application,lottery and wait list notification; (d) evidence that the lottery process was posted on the school's website and clearly communicated to the public at large; (e) evidence that outreach materials have been communicated in multiple languages; and, (f) copies of any wait lists, documents showing how the list was developed and any other evidence that complies with the approved policies,processes, and timelines. 4) Student Information The School may not request prior to enrollment, through the application or otherwise, information regarding the student's academic history, record of standardized testing performance, juvenile or disciplinary history or status, a student's Individual Education Plan (IEP), Education Plan(EP), Section 504 Plan, Limited English Proficiency Plan(LEPP)or other information regarding a student's special needs. 5) Articulation Agreement As required by state law, articulation agreements must be approved by the Sponsor prior to implementation. The Office of Charter School Compliance and Support is authorized to approve articulation agreements that: 40 1 P a g e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 (a) identify the sending school and receiving school; (b) are approved by resolution of the Board of the participating schools at a regular public meeting prior to presentation to the Sponsor; (c) implement standard vertical matriculation patterns (e.g. elementary to middle school, middle school to high school, K-8 to high school); and (d) do not negatively impact a student's opportunities to exercise school choice. F) Maintenance of Student Records 1) Student Records The School shall maintain both active and archival records for current/former students in accordance with Sections 1003.25 and 1002.22, F.S., State Board of Education Rule 6A-1.0955,and the State of Florida General Records Schedule GS7 for Public Schools Pre-K-12 and Adult and Career Education GS7. 2) Transfer of Student Cumulative Records All permanent cumulative records (both Category A, Permanent Information, and Category B, Temporary Information) of students leaving the School, whether by transfer to a traditional public school within the school system or withdrawal to attend another charter school, shall be transferred upon receipt of an official request from a receiving Miami-Dade County public school or a Sponsor's charter school. The School may retain copies of the departing student's academic records created during the student's attendance at the School. 3) Transfer of Student Cumulative Records Upon Student Enrollment Termination: Upon termination of a student's enrollment at the School, all permanent cumulative records (both Category A, Permanent Information, and Category B, Temporary Information) of students leaving the School, but not transferring to a Sponsor's public school or charter school, shall be hand-delivered to the Sponsor's Department of Records and Forms Management. Proof of delivery shall be provided to the Sponsor within five(5)business days. The School may retain copies of the departing student's academic grades and attendance during the student's enrollment at the School. 41 ! P age A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(WID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 4) Transmittal of Educational Records The School shall transmit to the Sponsor's Department of Records and Forms Management, a listing of the types of Category A and B educational records pursuant to State Board of Education Rule 6AT1.0955 and the procedures from the Division of Student Services as stipulated in the Student Educational Records manual. This report shall be transmitted each year prior to July 1. G) Exceptional Student Education 1) Non-Discrimination The School shall not discriminate against students with disabilities in placement, assessment, identification, or admission. The School shall not request a student's IEP, EP, Section 504 Plan, or other information regarding a student's special needs during the application and lottery process, nor shall the School access such information during the application and lottery process. However, prior to a student's registration in the School,the School and the Sponsor's Office of Special Education shall jointly review the IEPs,EPs, and Section 504 Plans of students who have applied and been accepted to determine whether the services can be implemented at the School or whether the student must attend another school that has the resources to implement the services. If a student's IEP, EP, or Section 504 Plan can be implemented at the School, the student shall not be required to attend another school. Schools that serve exclusively students with disabilities may request the IEP, EP, or Section 504 Plan as part of the application and Iottery process to determine whether the services are compatible with the School's programmatic model. 2) ,Sponsor Responsibilities (a) The Sponsor's Office of Special Education shall participate in a joint review of IEPs, EPs, or Section 504 Pians of students who have been accepted to determine whether the services can be implemented at the School or whether the student must attend another school that has the resources to implement the services. If a student's IEP, EP, or Section 504 Plan can be implemented at the School, the student shall not be required to attend 42 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 another school. (b) The Sponsor shall conduct initial evaluations of students referred for potential Special Education, Gifted and Section 504 eligibility, and for the re-evaluation of Exceptional Student Education (ESE) students, in accordance with federal and state mandates. All requirements for Response to Intervention must be followed by the School with fidelity prior to and during the evaluation process. The School and/or parents may obtain private evaluations of students at their expense. These evaluations must be considered in determining eligibility but will not necessarily substitute for an evaluation conducted by the Sponsor's personnel in a manner and timeframe consistent with that of all of the other Sponsor's schools. The Sponsor will monitor the School for ESE compliance with applicable federal, state, and local policies and procedures as outlined in the Exceptional Student Education Policies and Procedures (SP&P) (Appendix F). (c) A representative of the Sponsor shall participate in all initial IEP, EP, and Section 504 Plan meetings and shall serve as the Local Educational Agency {LEA) Representative when present at an IEP, EP, or Section 504 meeting. However, the administrator or designee in charge at the School will serve as the LEA Representative at all other annual and interim IEP, EP, and Section 504 meetings, which the School shall conduct. (d) The Sponsor will monitor the School for ESE compliance.Non-compliance with federal, state, and local policies and procedures may result in withholding FTE funding until compliance is achieved and/or the termination of the Charter. 3) School Responsibilities (a) The School shall participate in a joint review of IEPs, EPs, or Section 504 Plans of students who have been accepted to determine whether the services can be implemented at the School or whether the student must attend another school that has the resources to implement the IEP. If a student's 431 P age AVENTUR4 CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 IEP,EP,or Section 504 Plans can be implemented at the School,the student shall not be required to attend another school. (b) The School shall fully implement the ISPs, EPs,Functional Assessments of Behavior/Behavior Intervention Plans and Section 504 Plans of enrolled students, including delivery of supplementary aids and services and related services, unless the IEP, EP, or Section 504 team determines that the student's needs cannot be met at the School and placement at another school within the Sponsor's district constitutes the least restrictive environment on the continuum of alternative placements. The School must follow all disciplinary procedures and policies relevant to students with disabilities, including implementation of FABS/B1Ps and manifestation determinations. In no instances should a student's IEP, EP, or Section 504 services or placements be changed solely for the purpose of accommodating the School's placement options. Such changes may result in withholding FTE funding until compliance is achieved and/or the termination of the Charter. (c) The School shall deliver all educational, related services and equipment indicated on the student's IEP, EP, or Section 504 PIan. The School shall also provide related services and equipment, e.g., speech/language therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, nursing, counseling, assessment instruments, assistive technology devices, transportation and therapeutic equipment. (d) The School shall conduct the evaluations of the School's students referred for physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT), speech and language (SL), nursing, assistive technology (AT) and functional assessment of behavior (FAB) services with personnel qualified in accordance with State of Florida regulations and in accordance with Response to Intervention requirements. If the student is determined eligible for these services and the initial IEP or Section 504 Plan is written, the School shall be responsible for providing required services to the student. The School shall ensure that the person(s) conducting evaluation(s) attend 44 P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 an IEP meeting to review the evaluations when eligibility for services is determined. All evaluations must include a review of the student's educational records, including but not limited to IEP or Section 504 Plan, identification and development of goals to be supported by PT, OT, SL behavioral intervention and/or assistive technology, and/or nursing; a treatment plan for the student; and reference to supporting medical documentation if applicable. The School shall ensure that all service providers review and implement the student's IEP. The School shall ensure that all service providers contribute to the student's annual and interim IEP meetings either in writing, by telephone, or in person. Service providers must also contribute to status reports and updates on the student's TEP goals and benchmarks related to their areas of treatment. The School shall require all service providers to the student to attend orientation and in-service training on delivery of school-based services and how to support educationally-relevant IEP goals. The Sponsor shall provide that the orientation and in-service training. The Sponsor may conduct periodic reviews of the paperwork prepared by the service providers providing services to such students. (e) The School shall immediately notify the Sponsor if a parent requests an Independent Educational Evaluation(IEE) at public expense and work with the Sponsor to determine whether the IEE will be granted or a due process action will be filed to defend the School's/Sponsor's evaluation. (f) The School shall comply with the requirements of the IDEA, Section 504, and regulations as they relate to the student's IEP/Section 504 Plan, and the School shall ensure that the appropriate highly-qualified instructional personnel of the School that are required members of the IEP committee attend all IEP meetings. (g) Exceptional Students shall be educated in the least-restrictive environment. Students whose needs cannot be appropriately addressed at the School as determined by an IEP, EP, or Section 504 team meeting held after 451 P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(LISID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 enrollment,will be appropriately referred to the student's home school. The School shall contact the Sponsor's Office of Special Education to notify staff that the student has been referred to their home school. (h) The School shall make its personnel aware of professional development opportunities offered by the Sponsor's Division of Exceptional Student Education and Psychological Services departments. In addition, the School shall require all personnel assigned to implement IEPs, EPs, and Section 504 Plans to participate in meetings and/or trainings required by the Sponsor's Division. of Exceptional Student Education and Psychological Services departments. 4) Services Covered by the Administrative Fee The Sponsor shall provide exceptional student education administration services to the School, pursuant to Section 1002.33, F.S. 5) Due Process Hearing (a) A student, parent, or guardian who indicates at an IEP, EP or 504 meeting that they wish to file for a due process hearing pursuant to state law and rules shall be given the appropriate forms by the LEA attending the IEP meeting. These forms shall also be provided upon request at any other time. Parents must file due process hearing requests with the School Board Clerk pursuant to School Board Policy 0133, Quasi-Judicial Functions, and the procedural safeguards posted on the Sponsor's Exceptional Student Education website. The Sponsor's legal counsel will ensure that the due process hearing request is filed with the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings ("DOAH") and will notify the School's legal counsel. (b) The Sponsor will review the due process complaint and hold an initial meeting to analyze the merits of the complaint. The School must select its own legal counsel and participate in the initial meeting with the Sponsor. (c) The Sponsor's legal counsel will represent the Sponsor on all claims related to initial evaluations and re-evaluations referenced in Section 2(b) above. The School's legal counsel shall represent the School on claims related to 46 P age ,4 YENTUR,4 CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract Jane 20, 2018 all other evaluations. The Sponsor's legal counsel will represent the Sponsor in all cases where a District employee fulfills the role of the LEA at the staffing/IEP meeting. The School's legal counsel will represent the School on all claims related to implementation of Response to Intervention ("Rtl"),IEPs, 504 Plans,EPs, and where a School employee fulfills the role of the LEA at the staffing/IEP meeting. The Sponsor's legal counsel will seek a dismissal of the Sponsor with regard to claims over which the Sponsor had no role (e.g., implementation claims). However, if the dismissal is denied, the Sponsor's counsel will continue to provide recommendations and work with the School's counsel as co-counsel on the pending case. The School shall pay all costs and court-ordered relief associated with cases handled by the School's legal counsel and cases involving allegations of a failure to implement the IEP and related services. In the event that the student/parent prevails, either through a settlement or hearing, the School shall pay any and all attorneys' fees, reimbursements, compensatory education and any other costs incurred, agreed upon or awarded for cases where the Sponsor had no role (e.g., IEP implementation claims, evaluation claims for speech/language, occupational therapy, functional assessments of behavior evaluations, etc.) as outlined above. (d) The School must designate an administrator and relevant members of the IEP team to attend a resolution or mediation session conducted by the Sponsor's due process team. The School's legal counsel and the Sponsor's legal counsel may participate in the resolution session only if the parent is represented by an attorney. If the Sponsor and the School elect top articipate in mediation in lieu of a resolution session,the Sponsor's due process team will invite the legal counsels of the Sponsor and the School. (e) Following the resolution session/mediation, the School shall review the recommendations of the Sponsor's due process team with their legal counsel and communicate in writing the School's position on resolution/settlement to the Sponsor's due process team. If the School opts 47 P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 not to follow the recommendations of the Sponsor's due process team, the School will incur all costs associated with subsequent court orders as set forth in Section 5(c). (f) If the matter is resolved by a written agreement,the Sponsor's legal counsel will file the appropriate motions for dismissal and closure of the case. (g) If the matter is not resolved,the legal counsel of the Sponsor and the School shall ensure that representation in the due process hearing proceeds in accordance with Section(5)(c) above and the procedural safeguards posted on the Sponsor's Exceptional Student Education website. The School shall ensure that all pertinent staff participate in the due process resolution and hearing phases. (h) In addition to any costs for substantive relief granted, as set forth in Section (5)(c) and (e) above, the School shall bear the School's portion of administrative costs, as, associated with the due process case, including but not limited to, legal representation, discovery, court reporter, and interpreter. Depending on the nature of the claims, the School's and the Sponsor's counsels shall estimate the proportionate share of costs at the outset of the case.The Sponsor may deduct any amount owed to the Sponsor from FTE payments. 6) Reimbursement for Services Under the Medicaid Certified School Match Program, the School may be eligible to seek reimbursement for certain services provided to Medicaid-eligible students who qualify for services under the IDEA, Part B or C. In order to seek reimbursements, the School shall follow the procedures established for Medicaid- reimbursable services to eligible students at the School as outlined in Florida Medicaid Certified School Match Program (Appendix G), attached and incorporated into this Charter by reference. H) Withdrawal Policies and Procedures 1) Involuntary Student Withdrawal The School may not persuade a parent to withdraw their child in lieu of disciplinary 48 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 action or involuntarily withdraw, dismiss, or transfer a student, unless the withdrawal or transfer is accomplished through the Sponsor's transfer policies. Students already enrolled at the School must be provided with the option to remain enrolled at the School for the following school year. 2) Voluntary Student Withdrawal A student may voluntarily withdraw from the School at any time and enroll in another public school. Y) Discipline 1) Code of Student Conduct(COSC) The School will adopt and follow the Sponsor's Code of Student Conduct ("COSC"), attached as Appendix H. If the School adopts the Sponsor's COSC, it will be required to submit documentation of all disciplinary actions into the District's student information system,using the Student Case Management System, within two school days of the disciplinary action. Any deviations from the Sponsor's COSC and any alternative COSC, or additional disciplinary policies, must be approved by the Sponsor prior to implementation. The School's policies for discipline, suspension, and recommendation for expulsion are described in the approved Application and in the School's Parental Contract/Handbook (Appendix O). If the Sponsor amends the COSC, the School shall agree to the amendments within ten (10) business days of being provided notice of amendments by the Sponsor or shall develop and adopt another COSC approved by the Sponsor.Failure to comply with this provision may result in withholding of FTE and constitutes good cause for termination. 2) Learning Environment The School agrees to maintain a safe learning environment at all times. The School must comply with all applicable local, state and federal laws regarding the discipline of SPED students. 3) Corporal Punishment The School shall not use corporal punishment. 4) Student Expulsion 49 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract Jane 20, 2018 Only the Sponsor may expel a student. 5) Legal Costs The School shall defend and pay all costs of any legal action related to dismissal under this section of students for disciplinary reasons. J) English Language Learners Students at the School who are English Language Learners(ELL)will be served by English for Speakers of Other Languages(ESOL)certified personnel who will follow the Sponsor's English Language Learners Plan (Appendix I), as amended from time to time and which meets the requirements of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) et al. v. State Board of Education Consent Decree. SECTION 4: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY A) Revenue 1) Basis for funding Students in the School shall be funded the same as students enrolled in other public schools. Funding shall be the sum of district operating funds from the Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP), including gross state and local funds, discretionary lottery funds, and discretionary operating millage funds, divided by total district funded weighted full-time equivalent (WFTE) students, times the weighted full time equivalent students of the School. If eligible, the School shall also receive its proportionate share of categorical program funds included in the FEFP. Upon request,the School shall provide the Sponsor with documentation that categorical funds received by the School were expended for purposes for which the categorical were established by the Legislature. (a) Student Reporting i) The School shall use the Sponsor's electronic data processing facility and procedures for the processing of student enrollment, attendance,FTE data collection,assessment information,IEPs,EPs, LEPPs, Section 504 plans and any other required individual student plan. The School shall schedule students for electronic processing of FTE in accordance with the Sponsor's electronic FTE procedures. 50 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 Students must be reported for 300 minutes per day of instructional time. The hourly equivalent for Kindergarten through grade 3 is 720 instructional hours and 900 instructional hours for students in grades 4 through grade 12. Schools operating on a double-session calendar must be approved by the FDOE.Approval by the FDOE for a double session school does not reduce the required 300 minutes of instruction per day. Survey periods for Year-Round School Programs are the same as for the regular fiscal year. Year-round schools shall report the first 90 days of their regular 180-day school year in Survey 2 and the second 90 days of their regular 180-day school year in Survey 3,regardless of when the tracks are in session. ii) The School shall maintain auditable records of student attendance and grades. Reporting timelines shall be aligned with the Sponsor's timelines. iii) The Sponsor shall provide the School with appropriate access to the Sponsor's data processing facility. The School shall provide hardware and related infrastructure. iv) The Sponsor shall provide training for the School's personnel in the use of designated District applications necessary to respond to the statutory requirements of Section 1008.345, F.S., including the annual report and the State/District required assessment program. The Sponsor's support for this function will be provided at cost and will not exceed the administrative fee allowed by law. Access by the School to additional data processing applications, materials, or forms not required in the statute, but available through the Sponsor, may be negotiated separately by the parties. V) "Date Certain" is always the Friday of the FTE Survey week. Corrections to data submitted for FTE processing will only be accepted for 6 weeks after Date Certain. The School is responsible for correcting student schedule changes. Incomplete student or 51 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 teacher course records shall result in a Ioss of FTE funding. The School shall reimburse the State for any errors, omissions, or misrepresentations if the School submits data relevant to FTE funding that is later determined to be inaccurate. The School shall reimburse the State for any errors, omissions or misrepresentations for which the School is responsible. In addition, if the Sponsor is fined or penalized for School errors, the School shall reimburse the Sponsor for the full amount. The Sponsor may withhold FTE until the School agrees to a pay the amount in full or a payment plan, approved by the Sponsor. The Sponsor may also terminate the Charter. (b) Distribution of Funds Schedule i) The Sponsor shall calculate and submit twelve (12) monthly payments to the School. The first payment will be made by July 31. Subsequent payments will be made monthly by the 15th of each month beginning with August 15. For new charter schools in the initial year of operation, payments will be made as required by the law. ii) First year charter schools are required to submit to the Sponsor, no later than July 15 of the school year in which the school is to open, an FTE projection by program. The Sponsor will analyze the projection and supporting documentation to determine the initial payment. Additional documents (e.g., student enrollment forms, student transfer forms, Integrated Student Information System rosters) may be required or requested to support the School's projections. iii) The first payment shall include 75% of the projected annual allocation of instructional materials based on prior year membership, or based on enrollment as of June 30, in the case of a new school. 52 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL ("SID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 iv) Payments may be adjusted for any amounts due the Sponsor for services provided, expenditures incurred by the Sponsor on behalf of the School, and any fines or penalties levied against the Sponsor because of the School's errors during the current or previous year, as well as for administrative oversight. V) The District shall make every effort to ensure that the School receives timely and efficient reimbursement of funds. Other than those payments provided for in this Charter, for which other requirements for timely payments have been made, the payment shall be issued no later than ten (10) working days after the District receives a distribution of state or federal funds. If a warrant of payment is not issued within ten (10) working days after the receipt of funding by the District, or the due date set forth in this Charter, the District shall pay to the School, in addition to the amount of the scheduled disbursement, interest at a rate of one percent (1%) per month calculated on a daily basis on the unpaid balance from the expiration of the ten (10) day period until such time as the warrant is issued. Late payments are subject to interest at the rate of 1%per month calculated on a daily basis until paid. vi) Payment shall not be made for students in excess of the School's enrollment capacity, the School facility's valid capacity as determined by the School's Certificate of Occupancy, Certificate of Use, and Fire Permit(whichever is less) or this Charter. In the event that the required county and/or municipality facility permits do not indicate a facility capacity,the School must submit an official letter from the local jurisdiction confirming facility capacity certification by the Registered Architect. Where the local jurisdiction does not or is unable to issue an official determination of allowable capacity,the School may take one of the actions stated in Section 5(13)(4)(a) of this Charter. 53 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 vii) The Sponsor shall withhold monthly payments, without interest, if the School's Certificate of Occupancy, Certificate of Use or Fire Permit has expired or has otherwise become invalid, until such defect has been cured. viii} The Sponsor may initially calculate monthly distributions to the School for up to four (4) months based on the School's actual enrollment as of June 30, or until the results of the October FTE become available. The projected full-time equivalent student membership will be determined by the actual student enrollment at the School at the conclusion of the second week of student attendance. If enrollment at the end of the second week of student attendance is less than 90% of projected enrollment, future monthly distributions shall be proportionally reduced. Thereafter,the results of the official FTE student surveys will be used in adjusting the amount of FEFP funds distributed to the School. (c) Adjustments: Total funding shall be recalculated during the school year to reflect actual WFTE students reported by the School during the FTE student survey periods. In the event that the District exceeds the state cap for WFTE for Group 2 programs established by the Legislature, resulting in unfunded WFTE for the district, then the School's funding shall be reduced to reflect its proportional share of any unfunded WFTE. (d) Holdback/Proration: In the event of a state holdback or a proration which changes District funding, the School's funding will be adjusted proportionately. The Sponsor will not be responsible for any liabilities incurred by the School in the event of a state holdback. (e) Summer School Provision: The School may choose to provide a summer school program using State allocated funds. All students attending a summer school session must be reported in FTE Survey 1 and Survey 4, as required by law. In the event that a student enrolled in the School attends any of the Sponsor's summer school programs, and the summer school 54 P a g e AVENTUR4 CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 program is not funded through Title I, the School shall reimburse the Sponsor for the cost of each student's summer school program, as determined by the Sponsor.If the School fails to comply with this provision, the Sponsor may deduct the appropriate amount from the School's subsequent FTE or federal funding payments. 2) Federal Funding The School elects Option 1. (a) Option I: The School will receive Title II, Title III, and IDEA funds through the provision of equitable services from the Sponsor. (b) Option 2: The School will receive Title II, Title III, and IDEA funds on a reimbursement basis. The School shall (1) submit to the Sponsor an official Board resolution or official Board meeting minutes reflecting the School's election to receive federal funds pursuant to Section 1002.33(17)(c), F.S.; (2) complete the applications required by the Sponsor for the use of funds in compliance with all applicable state rules and federal regulations, including but not limited to, the applicable federal Office of Management and Budget Circulars, the federal Education Department General Administrative Regulations, and program-specific statutes, rules, and regulations; and(3) demonstrate that the School is prepared and able to pay for required services selected on a reimbursement basis so that services will be provided in a timely fashion and properly monitor the administration of federal funds in compliance with applicable rules and regulations. The Sponsor will notify the School of its status within thirty (30) days after receiving the application. (c) The School shall submit any changes to the option selected in writing to the Sponsor by March 1 through the Charter amendment process pursuant to School Board Policy 9800, Charter Schools. (d) Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act i) The per pupil allocation of Title I funds will be determined annually by the District in accordance with federal and state Title I 55 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract Jime 20, 2018 regulations for that purpose. The allocation of Title I Funds shall be made in accordance with the Charter Expansion Act of 1995 and all corresponding guidance and regulations and applicable Florida law. ii) Any capital outlay item purchased with Title I must be identified and labeled for Title I property audits.The property must be returned to the District if the School is no longer eligible for Title I funds. iii) Should the School receive Title I funds, it will employ teachers that are certified and teaching infield; and highly qualified paraprofessionals with two years of college, an AA degree, or that have passed an equivalent exam. iv) If the School accepts Title I funds,the School will receive a separate parent involvement allocation that must be spent in support of parental involvement activities and the School will develop and implement the School-level Parent and Family Engagement Plan (PFEP) subject to the provisions of Title I federal law requirements of Section 1116 of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). V) The District Title I staff will provide technical assistance and support in order to ensure that Title I guidelines are being followed at the School and that students are meeting high content and performance standards. vi) The Sponsor guidelines and requirements related to the implementation of Title I at eligible charter schools are hereby incorporated into this contractual agreement as Appendix U. (e) Federal Grants: Any eligible student enrolled in the School shall be provided federal funds at the same level of service provided to other eligible students in the schools operated by the Sponsor. When a grantor requires that the Sponsor serve as the fiscal agent for a grant,the School shall comply with the Sponsor's grant procedures: i) prior to generating any paperwork to the funding agency,the School 56 P age A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 shall notify Charter School Compliance and Support in writing of its intent to submit a grant application; ii) Charter School Compliance and Support will forward the written request, along with the grant application guidelines, to Intergovernmental Affairs and Grants Administration (IAGA); iii) upon receipt of the written request, IAGA will prepare the grant application procedures packet and timeline for the School; iv) IAGA will process all application documents requiring the Superintendent's signature; v) In accordance with the established timeline, the School will submit the final application and the appropriate copies to Charter School Compliance and Support for submission to IAGA for transmittal to the funding agency; vi) In the event any grantor requires the Sponsor to monitor and/or review the School's expenditures pursuant to any grant the School receives,the School shall comply within a reasonable time with any and all additional reporting requirements or corrective action prescribed by the grantor or Sponsor. If it is determined that a reimbursement of grant funds is required due to an audit or other investigation, the School is solely responsible for making the reimbursement; vii) In the event that the Sponsor must serve as fiscal agent, and indirect costs are an allowable expense of the grant, the School agrees that the Sponsor will be permitted to retain grant funds in an amount equal to the annually negotiated indirect cost rate as determined by the FDOE. Indirect costs shall be reflected in the budget of the grant application submitted by the School; viii) If the Sponsor develops a District-wide grant, the School may be included in the District proposal in accordance with the school 57 P a g e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 eligibility requirements and grant guidelines within the Request for Proposals; ix) When grant proposals are developed by the Sponsor's staff using student or school counts that include the School's students, and the grant is awarded to the Sponsor, the pro-rata share of the dollars or services received from that grant shall be distributed to the School, if eligible, as defined in the budget developed for the grant; X) The District will advance cash to the grant recipient to cover its estimated disbursement needs for an initial period. All payments thereafter will be on a reimbursement basis only; and (f) Other Funding Sources: The School may secure funding from private institutions, corporations, businesses and/or individuals. Funding shall be properly accounted for and documented. 3) Charter School Capital Outlay Funds (a) Application: The School shall follow FDOE procedures for submitting requests for capital outlay funding. (b) Distribution: The Sponsor shall make timely and efficient capital outlay payment to the School upon receipt of all required supporting documentation. The Sponsor shall not certify capital outlay plans or recommend awarding capital outlay if it cannot attest to the School's eligibility. B) Administrative Fee 1) Allowable Withholding The Sponsor shall withhold two percent (2%) of available funds for the First 250 students as defined in Section 1002.33(20)(a), F.S., not including capital outlay funds, federal and state grants, or any other funds, unless otherwise explicitly limited by law. (a) High Performing Charter School: For high-performing charter schools, as defined in Section 1002.331, F.S., the Sponsor may withhold a total administrative fee of up to 2 percent for enrollment up to and including 250 581 P a g e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 students per school. 2) Sponsor Use of Administrative Fee The administrative fee retained by the Sponsor pursuant to this Charter includes, among other things, a fee for academic and financial monitoring required of the Sponsor by law. At any time,the Sponsor may request reports on school operations and student performance and the School shall provide the reports in a timely manner. 3) Access to Optional Sponsor Services Access by the School to services not required by law, but available through the Sponsor, may be negotiated separately by the parties. The Sponsor is not obligated to provide any services not required by law. 4) Provision of School Lunches The School shall be solely responsible for providing school lunches and complying with state and federal reporting requirements. The Sponsor shall provide services related to eligibility and reporting under the National School Lunch Program. C) Restriction on Charging Tuition The School shall not charge tuition. D) Allowable Student Fees 1) Use of Student Fees The School shall not charge fees, except those fees normally charged by the Sponsor or as allowed by law. Fees collected must be allocated directly to, and spent only on, the activity or material for which the fee is charged. 2) Fee Schedule If the School intends to charge fees, it shall submit its comprehensive fee schedule to the Sponsor for review no later than July 1 prior to the school year in which the fees are intended to be charged. No funds shall be collected until the School has been given written approval from the Sponsor.Additional fees shall not be imposed without the notification and approval of the Sponsor. bees shall not be a barrier to enrollment. Non-Payment of fees shall not be a basis for dismissal or non- reenrollment. Upon approval of the fee schedule,all fees collected must be reported 59 P age AVENTURA C17-Y OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 and recorded appropriately using proper accounting procedures as required by law. Any fees that are solicited, required or accepted in violation of this paragraph shall be returned to the parent or guardian. 3) Student Fee Documentation The School shall maintain documentation supporting the collection of the Sponsor- approved fees and make them available for Sponsor review. 4) Parent Donations The School shall not require or accept monetary donations in lieu of volunteer hours or other parental obligations. E) Budget 1) Annual The School shall provide reasonable proof of the ability to fund the initial startup and the on-going operation of the School. By August 20 each year, the City Manager shall provide to the Sponsor an updated Board approved Annual Budget Based on Enrollment Projections (Appendix J) for review and, for the initial year of operation, a budget based upon minimum enrollment(Appendix E). Each budget shall include projected sources of revenue, both public and private, planned expenditures covering the entire school year, a budget narrative and a staffing plan. (a) Governing Board Approval: The Board shall adopt and the City Manager shall maintain an annual balanced budget. (b) Submission Date: The School shall annually transmit to the Sponsor a copy of the School's adopted budget on or before August 20th. 2) Amended Budget The School shall provide a copy of the amended budget to the Sponsor within ten (10) days of its approval by the Board. F) Financial Records, Reports and Monitoring 1) Maintenance of Financial Records The School shall use the standard state codification of accounts as contained in the FDOE's Financial and Program Cost Accounting and Reporting for Florida Schools (Red Book), and/or may elect to follow Generally Accepted Accounting Standards 601 P a c AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 (GAAS) for not-for-profit organizations, but must reformat this information for reporting, as a means of codifying all transactions pertaining to its operations. The accounting for federal, state and local funds shall be maintained according to existing guidelines, mandates, and practices, i.e., separate funds and bank accounts for federal,state,and local funds as required under applicable statutes.The School's financial activities and reports shall be subject to the FDOE Technical Assistance Paper No. 2009-03,Auditor Selection Process (Appendix K), and state law, as well as any subsequently issued directives by the State and other applicable Governmental Accounting Standards. 2) Financial and Program Cost Accounting and Reporting The School shall conduct an annual cost accounting in a form and manner consistent with generally accepted governmental accounting standards in Florida. 3) Financial Reports (a) Financial Reports: The School shall submit monthly financial statements in the form prescribed by the FDOE. Those charter schools designated as high performing by the Commissioner of Education shall submit quarterly financial statements within thirty (30) days of the end of each quarter. (b) Annual Property )Inventory: The School shall submit to the Sponsor a cumulative listing of all property and equipment purchased by the School with public funds, i.e., FEFP, grant, and any other public-generated funds, excluding City of Aventura funds. The School shall also submit a separate cumulative listing of all property and equipment purchased with private funds and City funds. If a charter school shares a facility with another charter school, each school having a separate MSID, must provide separate listings of all property and equipment purchased with public and private funds. These lists shall include: (1) date of purchase; (2) item purchased; (3) cost of item; and (4) item location. (c) Program Cost Report: The School shall provide the Sponsor its annual cost report in a form and manner consistent with generally accepted governmental accounting standards in Florida by the date established by the 61 P a g e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 Sponsor and/or State. (d) Annual Financial Audit: When required by Section 21.8.39, F.S., the charter school agrees to submit to and pay for an annual financial audit(s) and any legally authorized Special Purpose Statements of the corporation, in compliance with the law. The annual financial audit of the Corporation, and any legally authorized Special Purpose Statements requested and paid for by the School, shall be performed by an independent licensed Certified Public Accountant. The audits shall be performed in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards; Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States;and Chapter 10.850, Auditor General Rules 7 Guidelines, State of Florida, (Appendix L). The School shall provide the Sponsor with three(3)copies and one(1)electronic copy of the audit,and the School's responses to the findings,which shall be bound together in one complete report. In addition, two copies of the audit report must be submitted to the Auditor General within forty-five (45) days after delivery of the audit report to the Board. The School shall provide the Sponsor with annual financial reports including a management letter, as of June 30 of each year for inclusion in the Sponsor's financial statements. These reports shall include a complete set of annual financial statements and accompanying notes, prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and reflecting the revenue sources and expenditures by function and object in sufficient detail to allow for the Sponsor's analysis of the School's ability to meet financial obligations and timely repay debt. In addition,if the School is not part of a pre-existing non- profit organization or municipality,the School's financial activities shall be accounted for using the governmental accounting model applicable for state and local governments and their component units, as per Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) statement 34. The following timeline must be adhered to for submitting the School's financial reports: UNAUDITED STATEMENTS: NO LATER THAN AUGUST 1 OF 621 P age AVENTUR4 CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 EACH YEAR. AUDITED STATEMENTS: NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 15 OF EACH YEAR. No later than May I of each year, the Charter School shall formally notify the Sponsor of the name, address and phone number of the auditor engaged to perform the year-end audit and documentation of the auditor's current peer review. (e) Grant Reporting: The School shall submit Project Disbursement Reports for each grant to the Sponsor, supported by appropriate documents, including copies of invoices, timesheets, receipts, etc., to determine that grant funds are used and programs are operated in accordance with applicable federal and state statutes, rules, and regulations. All grant recipients will also be subject to scheduled site visits to review records and observe operations. (f) Form 990 (if applicable): Upon request, the School will provide the Sponsor with a copy of its most recent Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax, and all schedules and attachments. The School shall also submit the most recent Form 990 upon amendment or renewal of the charter. If the IRS does not require Form 990 to be filed,the School will provide the Sponsor with written confirmation from the IRS of such non- requirement. 4) School's Fiscal Year The School's fiscal year shall be from July 1 through June 30. 5) Financial Recovery/Corrective Plan (a) If the School is found to be in a state of deteriorating financial condition or meets one or more of the conditions in Section 218.503,F.S.,Determination of Financial Emergency, the Board and the Sponsor shall develop a corrective action plan in accordance with Florida Administrative Code(6A- 1.0081, in a format prescribed by the Sponsor, and file the plan with the Commissioner of Education within 30 business days after notification is received in accordance with Section 1002.345, F.S. If the Board and the 631P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 Sponsor are unable to agree on a performance objectives and action plan, the Commissioner of Education shall determine the components of the plan. The Board and the City Manager shall implement the approved plan. Failure on the part of the School to propose a good faith corrective plan shall constitute a material breach of this Charter and may result in the Sponsor's withholding of subsequent payments to the School without penalty of interest until the breach is cured. The Sponsor may also terminate the Charter. (b) As stated in Section 1002.345, F.S., the Sponsor may decide not to renew or may terminate a charter if the charter school or charter technical career center fails to correct the deficiencies noted in the correction action plan within one (1) year after notification of the deficiencies or exhibits one or more financial emergency conditions as specified in Section 218.503, F.S., for two (2) consecutive years. 6) Submission Process The School shall submit all required financial statements to the Sponsor in the timeline and format prescribed by the Sponsor and/or state. Failure of the School to comply with the timely submission of all financial statements in the required format specified by the Sponsor and State shall constitute a material breach of this Charter. Where such breach continues after written notice from Sponsor, it may result in the Sponsor's withholding of subsequent payments to the School without penalty of interest until cured and/or termination of this Charter. 7) Additional Monitoring The Sponsor reserves the right to perform additional audits and investigations at its expense, as part of the Sponsor's financial monitoring responsibilities, as it deems necessary. The School shall be responsible for reimbursement of any unauthorized or misappropriated funds. G) Financial Management of Schools 1) Financial Management and Oversight Responsibilities The School shall implement the financial management and oversight procedures, 64 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 controls and methods as described in the approved Application. 2) Takes and Bonds Pursuant to law, the School shall not levy taxes or issue bonds secured by tax revenue except as within the specific authority of the City of Aventura. 3) Additional Financial Requirements The Sponsor may require the School to comply with additional financial requirements mandated by the FDOE or the Sponsor. 4) Utilization of the Sponsor The School shall not suggest or represent to third parties, including, but not limited to,vendors, creditors, other business entities or their representatives, governmental entities, or other individuals, that the Sponsor will guarantee payment for any purchases made or debts incurred by the School, nor shall the School represent that the Sponsor will guarantee payment for any loans secured by the School, or that the Sponsor will lend its good faith and credit in order for the School to obtain a loan or other forms of credit. 5) Transfers/Advances, Grants, and/or Loans The school may make transfers, advances, grants, and/or loans of public funds as long as they comply with Section 1011.69(2), F.S., and are made to either (a) another open charter school governed by the same non-profit entity (Corporation) and are located in Miami-Dade County, or (b) the non-profit entity (Corporation) that governs the school and for the benefit of a charter school with an approved application that is located in Miami-Dade County. All other transfers, advances, grants and/or loans of public funds by the School are prohibited. Allowable transfers, advances, grants, and/or loans under this provision shall only be used for educational purposes aligned with the mission and purposes of the school and the non-profit entity (Corporation)that governs the school. The Sponsor shall have the right to review, examine, and audit the books, records, and financial statements of the non-profit entity (Corporation) with its own internal auditors to ensure compliance with this provision. 6) Bank Transfer Information 65 j Page AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 The Sponsor shall remit charter school payments only to depository accounts in the same name as the legal entity and the name of the School. The School shall submit a Bank information form providing all necessary bank account information and with an original signature of the current Board Chair, or the Board's authorized signatory and a copy of the school's W-9 Form. The bank account must be in the same legal name of the School, and the bank information form must be signed by the Board Chair or the Board's authorized signatory. The Sponsor shall not send payments to any entity other than the contracted entity in this Charter, to a trust account, any account not held and completely controlled by the school, or any account that is part of any financing arrangement or debt security. H) Description of Internal Audit Procedure The School shall implement the financial controls and audit procedure described in the School's governing laws and rules, the provisions of this Charter, as described in the approved Application. SECTION 5: FACILITIES A) Prior Notification 1) Deadline to Secure Facility The School shall provide the Sponsor with documentation regarding the owned or leased facility where the School will operate. if the School owns the facility, the School shall provide the Sponsor with a copy of the recorded property deed showing ownership in the name of the School, and a current Opinion of Title for the parcel. If the School does not own the facility, the School shall provide the Sponsor with a fully executed lease or other legal document acceptable to the Sponsor evidencing the legal right to occupy the facility at least thirty(30) calendar days prior to the initial opening day of classes, evidencing the legal right of the School to occupy and use the facility for educational purposes. If the School will be operating under a sub-lease, the School must also submit the Master Lease. 2) Deadline to submit zoning approvals and Certificate of Occupancy The School shall obtain, for any owned or leased facility to be used to house the School, all permanent and temporary licenses, permits, use approval, facility 66 1 P a e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 certification, and any other approvals required by the local government or any other governmental bodies having jurisdiction by at least fifteen(15) calendar days prior to the opening day of classes, and shall thereafter maintain all permanent and temporary licenses, permits, use approval, facility certification, and any other approvals required by the local government or any other governmental bodies having jurisdiction. If no deferral options are available, this Charter shall expire if the School fails to obtain all permanent and temporary licenses, permits, use approval, facility certification, and any other approvals required by the local government or any other governmental bodies having jurisdiction by at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to each opening day of classes. 3) Government Inspections of Facility In the event the School receives a citation or notice of violation from a state,federal, or local jurisdictional entity regarding issues related to the health, wellbeing, and safety of students, staff or visitors within the facility, and requiring immediate or limited timeframes to remediate the outstanding issue(s), the School shall deliver to the Sponsor copies of all such notices within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt, along with an action plan to address and mitigate the issues. The School shall provide the Sponsor with written verification that the citation or notice of violation has been properly resolved within the timeframe required by the jurisdictional entity. For all other instances where the School receives a citation or notice of violation, the School shall deliver to the Sponsor copies of any and all facility inspections performed at any time by federal, state, or local governments or any other governmental bodies having jurisdiction within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date of the inspection, citation or notice of violation. Subsequent written proof of compliance with any violations arising from such inspection, citation or notice of violation, shall also be delivered to the Sponsor within seven(7) calendar days of receipt of written verification from the jurisdictional entity that all outstanding violations have been properly resolved. 4) Sponsor Inspection of Facility The Sponsor may inspect the School facilities at any time during the school year to 67 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 ensure compliance with all applicable state laws and building and zoning requirements and with the provisions of this Charter. B) Compliance with Building and Zoning/Requirements 1) Florida Building Code The School shall use facilities that comply with the Florida Building Code,pursuant to Chapter 553. The school is exempt from the requirements of the State Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF). 2) Florida Fire Prevention Code The School shall use facilities that comply with the Florida Fire Prevention Code. 3) Applicable Laws The School shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and codes of federal, state, and local government, including the IDEA, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. The School shall obtain all necessary licenses, permits, zoning, use approval, facility certification, and other approvals required for use and continued occupancy of the facility as required by the local government or other governmental agencies, and copies of all such documents shall be provided to the Sponsor. (a) The School's operation shall be subject to necessary local government approvals including site plan approval pursuant to Section 1013.36, F.S., and if applicable, review of traffic studies/analysis. The School may also be required by the local government to provide amenities to ensure safe access to children/pedestrians walking to the School. Where or when required, the School will obtain zoning or other land use development orders and comply. (b) The School shall be responsible for all costs for, or associated with, complying with local ordinances, securing licenses, permits, zoning, use approval, facility certification, and other approvals, including, but not limited to, application fees, advertising costs, surveyor costs, plan review fees,permit costs and licensing costs,traffic analyses/studies,and any other additional charges or surcharges by the local government or other governmental agencies. 68 P a g e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 (c) At all times, the School shall display a valid and current Certificate of Occupancy, and other certificates, permits, and licenses required by building and fire enforcement authorities,health and sanitation enforcement authorities and all other applicable enforcement agencies. (d) If the School fails to maintain valid licenses,permits, use approval, facility certification, and any other approvals as required by the local government or any other governmental bodies having jurisdiction at any time during the term of this Charter, the Sponsor may, after providing proper notice to the School, withhold all subsequent payments to the School, without interest, until required permits, use approval, or facility certifications are obtained and/or may terminate this Charter. 4) Capacity of Facilities (a) The School shall not allow the enrollment at any time to exceed the number of students permitted by this Charter, zoning capacity, certificates of use and/or occupancy, applicable laws and regulations. Only where a municipality is unable to issue an official determination of allowable occupancy, the School may either(1) submit an official document from the municipality affirming that the municipality is unable to issue an official determination of allowable occupancy and deferring to a Registered Architect to establish such allowable occupancy. In that event,the Architect may submit an original letter attesting to the allowable occupancy of the School,with said letter to bear the signature, seal, and license number of the Architect; or (2) submit an original letter from a Registered Architect attesting to the inability of the municipality to provide an official determination of allowable occupancy and referencing the Permit Number and/or other pertinent identifying information on the approved plans for the School (with said signed and sealed plans to be provided to the Sponsor), which must specifically and unambiguously delineate the maximum allowable occupancy of the School. If the school is sharing a facility with another entity -- The School shares the facilities with the following 69 ( P a g e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 school(s): NIA. At no time will the combined total enrollment of all of the charters sharing any such facility exceed the CO and CU capacities of the facility. (b) Any actions taken by the School to increase or decrease the allowable occupancy within the facility must be reported to the Sponsor, in writing, prior to any such action being finalized or becoming effective. 5) Leased facilities The School is owned by the City of Aventura. The City's General Fund leases the school facilities to the City's Charter School Fund.The City Manager shall annually provide a copy of the most current executed lease. G) Emergencies In unforeseen circumstances or emergencies, if the facility is damaged or unable to safely house students/personnel, the School must notify the Sponsor, immediately, and secure an alternative location to ensure no interruption in instruction. The alternative location shall be subject to all facility requirements indicated in this Charter. C) Location 1) School's Street Address The School will be located at 3333 N.E. 1881h Street, Aventura, Florida 33180; Folio No. 28-2203-000-0290. 2) Temporary Facility (if applicable) The School will be housed at a temporary facility located at NIA from N/A to N/A. Thereafter,the School will be located at the address indicated in paragraph 1 above. 3) Relocation The School shall not change or add facilities or locations or relocate students into non-permanent educational facilities (i.e. trailers, portable classrooms, etc.) at any time during the term of this Charter without prior approval of the Sponsor through the Charter amendment process. In all instances where the School intends to utilize non-permanent educational facilities, the School must first provide the Sponsor with appropriate documentation verifying compliance with local Building & 70 1 P a e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 Zoning requirements, as well as from any other jurisdictional entities. If the site for placement of the non-permanent educational facilities is leased, the School must also provide written verification that the lease agreement permits the placement and operation of such units on the demised premises. Violation of this provision constitutes a unilateral amendment or modification of this Charter and good cause for termination. If the School moves out of a shared facility, the School must provide an audit of all equipment, educational materials, supplies, curriculum materials and other items purchased with federal grant funds and such items must be transferred to the School's new location. 4) Additional Campuses or Facilities, if applicable. The playfields across the street from the School's facility, located at 3250 N.E. 188"' Street, Aventura, Florida 33180; Folio No. 28-2203-053-0010. D) Prohibition to Affix Religious Symbols The School shall not display any religious or partisan political symbols, statues, artifacts, etc., on or about the property and facilities where the School will operate. SECTION 6: TRANSPORTATION A) School Responsibilities The School shall provide for transportation of the School's students consistent with the requirements of Chapter 1006, F.S. Any brochure, flyers or other multi-media and telccommunications information furnished/published by the School shall communicate that the School will provide transportation for eligible students and in the manner in which it will be made available to the School's students. At the request of the parent, the School shall provide transportation pursuant to the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act(42 U.S.C. Section 11431, et. seq.) for each child of a homeless individual and each homeless youth. The School shall provide transportation for students with disabilities enrolled in the School if required by the student's IEP. The School may provide transportation through an agreement or contract with an approved private provider or parents. S) Reasonable Distance The School shall provide transportation for students beyond a reasonable distance from the School as provided by law. 71 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 C) Compliance with Safety Requirements Private transportation providers contracted by the school must be approved by the Sponsor and comply with all applicable state and Sponsor's vehicle inspection and driver certification requirements of subpart I.E. The School shall monitor the status of the commercial driver's licenses of each school bus driver employed or hired by the School. If requested, the School will provide the Sponsor a current list of all School Bus Drivers, commercial driver's license numbers, current license status and license expiration dates. D) Fees The School may not charge a fee for transportation to which the student is entitled pursuant to state law. If the School does not provide transportation, the School shall reimburse parents for parent-provided transportation if the student is legally entitled to transportation to the School to the extent the School is reimbursed by the State Pursuant to Chapter 1006 (Subpart I.E), F.S. The School shall notify parents prior to enrollment and in all parent information that they may be eligible for transportation reimbursement. E) Private Transportation Agreement The School will provide the Sponsor the name of the private transportation provider and a copy of the signed transportation contract at least ten(10)working days prior to the opening day of classes. F) Reimbursement for School Provided Transportation The rate of reimbursement to the School will be equivalent to the reimbursement rate provided by the State for all eligible transported students within the school district. G) Failure to Comply Failure to comply with any local, state, or federal rule or regulation concerning school transportation shall constitute good cause for termination of this Charter. Furthermore, the School shall promptly reimburse the Sponsor for any penalties incurred by the Sponsor as a result of the School's noncompliance. If the School submits data relevant to FTE funding that is later determined through an audit to be inaccurate, the School shall be responsible for any reimbursement to the State arising as a result of any errors or omissions for which the School is responsible. Any deficit incurred by the School shall be the sole responsibility of the School. 721 P a �e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract Janne 20, 2018 SECTION 7: INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION A) Indemnification of Sponsor Subject to the monetary limitations of Florida Statute 768.28(5), which monetary limitations shall apply without regard as to whether they would apply in the absence of this provision, the School agrees to indemnify, defend with competent counsel, and hold the Sponsor,its members,officers,and agents,harmless from any and all claims, actions,costs, expenses, damages, and liabilities, including reasonable attorney's fees, arising out of, connected with or resulting from: (a) the negligence of the School's employees, contractors, subcontractors, or other agents in connection with and arising out of their services within the scope of this Charter; (b) disciplinary action or the termination of a School employee; (c)the debts accrued by the School and/or non-payment of same; (d)the School's material breach of this Charter or violation of law; (e) any failure by the School to pay its suppliers or any subcontractors; or (f) personal injury, property damage, or violations of civil rights that may arise out of or by reason of actions of the School and/or its employees, agents, and representatives. For purposes of tort liability, the Board and employees are subject to the limits of Section 768.28, F.S. 1) Indemnification for Professional Liability The duty to indemnify for professional liability as insured by the School Leaders Errors and Omissions Liability Policy described in this Charter will continue in full force and effect notwithstanding the expiration or early termination of this Charter with respect to any claims based on facts or conditions which occurred prior to termination. In no way shall the School Leader's Errors and Omissions Liability Policy's three(3)year limitation on post termination claims of professional liability impair the Sponsor's claims to indemnification with respect to a claim for which the School is insured or for which the School should have been insured under Commercial General Liability Insurance. In addition, the School shall indemnify, defend, and protect and hold the Sponsor harmless against all claims and actions brought against the Sponsor by reason of any actual or alleged infringement of patent or other proprietary rights in any material, process, machine or appliance used by the School. 731 P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 2) Notification of Third Party Claim, Demand, or Other Action The School shall notify the Sponsor of the existence of any third-party claim, demand or other action giving rise to a claim for indemnification under this provision(a"third-party claim")and shall give each other a reasonable opportunity to defend the same at its own expense and with its own counsel, provided that the Sponsor shall at all times have the right to participate in such defense at its own expense, If, within a reasonable amount of time after receipt of notice of a third- parry claim,the School shall fail to undertake to defend, the Sponsor shall have the right, but not the obligation, to defend and to compromise or settle (exercising reasonable business judgment) the third-party claim for the account and at the risk and expense of the School, which the School agrees to assume. The School or the Sponsor shall make available to each other, at their expense, such information and assistance as each shall request in connection with the defense of a third-party claim. 3) Indemnity Obligations The School's indemnity obligations under this provision and elsewhere in the Charter shall survive the expiration or termination of this Charter. B) Indemnification of School The Sponsor,to the extent sovereign immunity can be waived, agrees to indemnify, defend with competent counsel, and hold the School, its members, officers, and agents, harmless from any and all claims, actions, costs, expenses, damages, and liabilities, including reasonable attorney's fees, arising out of, connected with or resulting from: (a) the negligence of the Sponsor's employees, contractors, subcontractors, or other agents in connection with and arising out of their services within the scope of this Charter; (b) disciplinary action or the termination of a Sponsor employee, (c) the debts accrued by the Sponsor and/or non-payment of same; (d) the Sponsor's material breach of this Charter or violation of law; (e) any failure by the Sponsor to pay its suppliers or any subcontractors; or (f) personal injury, property damage, or violations of civil rights that may arise out of, or by reason of actions of the Sponsor and/or its employees, agents, and representatives. C) Acceptable Insurers 741 P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract Janne 20, 2018 1) Acceptable Insurance Providers Insurance providers must be authorized by subsisting certificates of authority by the Department of Financial Services of the State of Florida, or (1I) an eligible surplus lines insurer under Florida Statutes. In addition, the insurer must have a Best's Rating of "A" or better and a Financial Size Category of "VI" or better, according to the latest edition of Best's Key Rating Guide,published by A.M. Best Company. 2) Insurance Provider Compliance If, during this period when an insurer is providing the insurance as required by this Charter, an insurer fails to comply with the foregoing minimum requirements, as soon as the School has knowledge of any such failure the School shall immediately notify the Sponsor and promptly replace the insurance with insurance provided by another insurer meeting the requirements. Such replacement insurance coverage must be obtained within twenty (20) days of cancellation or lapse of coverage. 3) Minimum Insurance Requirements Without limiting any of the other obligations or liabilities of the School,the School shall, at the School's sole expense,procure,maintain and keep in force the amounts and types of insurance conforming to the minimum requirements set forth in this Charter. Except as otherwise specified in this Charter, the insurance shall commence prior to the commencement of the opening of the School and shall be maintained in force, without interruption, until this Charter is terminated. D) Commercial and General Liability Insurance 1) Liabilities Required School's insurance shall cover the School for those sources of liability (including, without limitation, coverage for operations, Products/Completed Operations, independent contractors, and liability contractually assumed) which would be covered by the latest occurrence form edition of the standard Commercial General Liability Coverage Form (ISO Form CG 00 01 12 04), as filed for use in the State of Florida by the Insurance Services Office. 2) Minimum Limits 75 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 The minimum limits to be maintained by the School (inclusive of any amounts provided by an umbrella or excess policy) shall be $1 million per occurrence/$3 million annual aggregate. 3) Deductible/Retention Except with respect to coverage for Property Damage Liability, the Commercial General Liability coverage shall apply on a first-dollar basis without application of any deductible or self-insured retention. 4) Occurrence/Claims The coverage for Property Damage Liability may be subject to a maximum deductible of$1,000 per occurrence. 5) Additional Insured The School shall include the Sponsor and its members, officers, and employees as Additional Insured on the required Commercial General Liability Insurance. The coverage afforded such Additional Insured shall be no more restrictive than that which would be afforded by adding the Sponsor as Additional Insured using the latest Additional Insured Owners, Lessees or Contractors (Form B) Endorsement (ISO Form CG 20 10 07 04). The certificate of insurance shall be clearly marked to reflect "The Sponsor (The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida), its members, officers, employees, and agents as Additional Insured." E) Automobile Liability Insurance 1) Coverage The School's insurance shall cover the School for those sources of liability which would be covered by Section II of the latest occurrence edition of the standard Business Auto Policy (ISO Form CA 00 0103 10), including coverage for liability contractually assumed, as filed for use in the State of Florida by the Insurance Services Office. Coverage shall be included on all owned, non-owned, and hired autos used in connection with this Charter. 2) Occurrence/Claims and Minimum Limits The minimum limits to be maintained by the School (inclusive of any amounts provided by an umbrella or excess policy) shall be $1 million per occurrence, and 76 1 P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 if subject to an annual aggregate, $3 million annual aggregate. F) Workers' Compensation/Employers' Liability Insurance 1) Coverage The School's insurance shall cover the School (and to the extent its subcontractors and its sub subcontractors are not otherwise insured) for those sources of liability which would be covered by the latest edition of the standard Workers' Compensation Policy, as filed for use in Florida by the National Council on Compensation Insurance, without restrictive endorsements. In addition to coverage for the Florida Workers' Compensation Act, where appropriate, coverage is to be included for the Federal Employers' Liability Act and any other applicable federal or state law. 2) Minimum Limits Subject to the restrictions found in the standard Workers' Compensation Policy, there shall be no maximum limit on the amount of coverage for liability imposed by the Florida Workers' Compensation Act or any other coverage customarily insured under Part One of the standard Workers' Compensation Policy. The minimum amount of coverage for those coverages customarily insured under Part Two of the standard Workers' Compensation Policy shall be: EL Each Accident: $500,000; EL Disease-Policy Limit: $500,000; EL Disease-Each Employee: $500,000. G) School Leader's Errors and Omissions Liability Insurance 1) Form of coverage The School shall provide School Leader's Errors and Omissions Liability Insurance shall be on a form acceptable to the Sponsor and shall cover the School for those sources of liability typically insured by School Leader's Errors and Omissions Liability Insurance, arising out of the rendering or failure to render professional services in the performance of this Charter, including all provisions of inden-mification, which are part of this Charter. 2) Coverage Limits The minimum limits to be maintained by the School inclusive of any amounts 771 P age AVENTUR4 CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(WID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 provided by an umbrella or excess policy, shall be $1 million per claim annual aggregate. 3) Occurrence/Claims The insurance shall be subject to a maximum deductible not to exceed$25,000 per claire. If the insurance is on a claims-made basis,the School shall maintain,without interruption, the Professional Liability Insurance until three (3) years after termination of this Charter. H) Property Insurance 1) Structure Requirements If the School is the owner and/or has a mortgage on the school site location, the School shall furnish on a form acceptable to the Sponsor, Property Insurance for the `Building" which is to include the structure as described in this Charter, including permanently installed fixtures, machinery and equipment, outdoor fixtures, and personal property to service the premises. If the Building is under construction, the School shall provide evidence of property insurance for the additions under construction and alterations, repairs, including materials, equipment, supplies, and temporary structures within 100 feet of the premises. 2) Additional Requirements In addition, the School shall provide evidence of business personal property coverage to include furniture, fixtures, equipment, and machinery used in the School. 3) Business Personal Property Insurance If the School leases the site location, then the School shall provide on a form acceptable to the Sponsor no later than thirty(30)calendar days prior to the opening of school, evidence of business personal property insurance, to include furniture, fixtures, equipment and machinery used in the School. 1) Applicable to All Coverage 1) Other Coverage The insurance provided by the School shall apply on a primary basis and any other insurance or self-insurance maintained by the Sponsor or its members, officers, 781 P a g e A VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (VISID 095 0) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 employees or agents, shall be in excess of the insurance provided by or on behalf of the School. 2) Deductibles/Retention Except as otherwise specified, the insurance maintained by the School shall apply on a first-dollar basis without application of deductible or self-insurance retention. Liability and Remedies Compliance with the insurance requirements of this Charter shall not limit the liability of the School, its subcontractors, its sub subcontractors, its employees or its agents to the Sponsor or others. Any remedy provided to the Sponsor or its members, officers, employees or agents by the insurance shall be in addition to and not in lieu of any other remedy available under the Charter or otherwise. 3) Subcontractors The School shall require its subcontractors and its sub-subcontractors to maintain any and all insurance required by law. 4) Default Upon Non-Compliance Failure to comply with this section or to maintain the requisite insurance coverage shall constitute a material breach of this Charter and constitute good cause for termination. SECTION 8: GOVERNANCE A) Public or Private Employer The School shall be a private employer. If the School elects to be a public employer, the School may participate in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) upon application and approval as a "covered group" under Section 121.021(34), F.S, If a charter school participates in the FRS,the charter school employees shall be compulsory members of the FRS. Teachers and other staff on approved charter school leave from the Sponsor will be considered employees of the School and will not be covered by the contract between the United Teachers of Dade (UTD) and M-DCPS. B) Governing Board Responsibilities and Organization Composition The seven duly elected representatives of The City of Aventura Commission, will serve as the School's Board of Directors (Board). 79 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 a) The primary responsibility of the Board is to lead in the identification and development of broad goals and specific objectives to be accomplished by the School. The Board supports these goals and specific objectives by annually adopting the budget. b) The Board will oversee the City Manager who will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the school and exercise continuing oversight over the School's operations. C) The School shall be held accountable to its students,parents/guardians, and the community at large,through a continuous cycle of planning, evaluation, and reporting as required by law. d) Pursuant to F. S. §1002.33(12)(g), the School's Board members shall be fingerprinted by the Sponsor prior to the approval of the School's Charter. Board members appointed to the Board after the approval of the School's Charter must be fingerprinted within thirty (30) days of their appointment. The cost of fingerprinting shall be borne by the School or the Board member. The Board agrees to dismiss Board members whose fingerprint check results reveal non-compliance with standards of good moral character. C) The Principal shall be an employee of the City and shall be directly supervised by the City Manager. The City may employ other key personnel of the School who shall be directly supervised by the Principal. The teachers, support staff, and contractual staff will be directly supervised by the Principal or the educational management company, as applicable. f) An Educational Excellence School Advisory Council (EESAC) will be established consistent with Fla. Stat. § 1001.452 to facilitate achievement of the mission of the School, and to ensure that the School meets the needs of the children and community it is developed to serve. To this end, the School will detail and address the following components, for its EESAC: (a) establishment of by-laws; (b) composition of membership; (c) election procedures; (d) communication and posting of meeting agendas and 801 P a g e R VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 minutes pursuant to Fla. Stat. § 286.011 (Sunshine Law). g) A School Advisory Committee (SAC) will be established to facilitate achievement of the mission of the School, and to ensure that the School meets the needs of the children and community it is developed to serve. h) As indicated above,the School will be responsible for administrative school functions, such as bookkeeping, pursuant to the rules and policies that are developed by the City Manager consistent with such standards for other public schools. i) No employee of the school may be a member of the Board. j) No member of the Board will receive compensation, directly or indirectly, from the School's operations, including but not limited to grant funds. Violation of this provision shall constitute a material breach of the Charter. 1) Organizational Plan The School shall implement the organizational plan as described in the approved Application. 2) School Fiscal Agent The City shall be the fiscal agent for the School. 3) Student/Parent Contract The School agrees to annually submit any proposed Student/Parent contracts, including amendments, to the Sponsor for review. The Sponsor shall approve or reject the proposed parent contract within 30 days of receipt. if the Sponsor rejects the proposed Student/Parent Contract, it shall provide its reasons for rejection in writing and shall allow the School to resubmit a revised draft. The School shall not use the Student/Parent contract unless it has been approved by the Sponsor. The School shall not use language in these contracts to discriminate, involuntarily withdraw or dismiss the student without due process and as required by the Code of Student Conduct, or create a financial burden or any other barrier to enrollment or re-enrollment. At a minimum, all communication to parents, including Parent Contracts,shall be provided in English, Spanish and Haitian-Creole,as appropriate. Attached is the School's Parental Contract/Handbook (Appendix O). Violation 81 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 constitutes good cause for termination of the Contract. 4) Governing Board Reporting The Board or its designee shall periodically report the School's academic progress to all stakeholders. 5) Governance Training Pursuant to state law, the Board shall participate in charter school governance training facilitated by an approved FDOE vendor. 6) Employment of Relatives The School and its employees shall comply with state law prohibiting the appointment, employment, promotion, or advancement, or the advocacy for appointment, employment, promotion, or advancement in or to a position in the charter school in which the personnel are serving or over which the personnel exercises jurisdiction or control of an individual who is a relative as defined in Section 1002.33(24)(a)2, F.S. C) Public Records The School shall comply with Chapter 119, F.S., (the Public Records Act), and all other applicable statutes pertaining to public records. D) Reasonable Access to Records by Sponsor The School shall provide the Sponsor access to public records, at no cost, related to the governing board. Failure to provide such access will constitute a material breach of this Contract and good cause for termination. E) Sunshine Law The Board meetings shall take place locally and in a physical location and facility that is easily accessible to the School's parents,students and employees, be publicized in advance to the school community and be open to the public pursuant to Section 286.011, F.S., (the Sunshine Law): Parents/guardians shall be encouraged to attend. Notification shall be available in languages other than English, where appropriate, e.g., Spanish, and Haitian- Creole. Notices of all Board meetings must be posted at the School, at the location of the meeting, on the School's website, and at the M-DCPS Citizen Information Center at least five (5) days prior to the meeting. The Sponsor will post announcements filed with the 82 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 095 0) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 Citizen Information Center on the M-DCPS website on a timely basis. F) Reasonable Notice of Governing Board Meetings 1) Notice of Governing Board Meetings The Board shall publish on the School's website a schedule of all Board meetings for the school year including the date, time and location of meetings. By July 15 annually, the school shall provide the Sponsor the annual schedule of Board meetings.The school shall provide reasonable notice to the Sponsor of any changes or cancellation of scheduled meetings. 2) Governing Board Meeting Requirements For those schools that are in their first year of operation or who have been declared to be in a state of financial emergency,and//or who have been designated as a school grade of D or F in any two consecutive or two of any three years, the Board shall meet at least monthly. The boards for schools that do not meet any of the above criteria shall meet no less than four times per year. The Board must hold at least two public meetings per school year in the school district. The meetings must be noticed, open, and accessible to the public and attendees must be provided the opportunity to receive information and provide input regarding the School's operations. The appointed parent representative and charter school Principal or Director, or his or her equivalent, must be physically present at each meeting. G) Identification of Governing Board Members 1) Parental Representative Designee The City Manager shall serve as the Parental Involvement Designee as long as he/she lives in Miami Dade County and meets all other statutory criteria unless another representative is designated by the Board to facilitate parental involvement, provide access to information, assist parents and others with questions and concerns, and resolve disputes. (a) The Parent Involvement Designee must reside in the Miami-Dade School District. (b) The Parent Involvement Designee may be a Board member, charter school employee, or individual contracted to represent the Board. 83 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Conti-act June 20, 2018 (c) If the Board oversees multiple charter schools in the same school district, the Board must appoint a separate individual Parent Involvement Designee for each charter school in the District. (d) The Parent Involvement Designee's contact information must be provided annually in writing to the Sponsor and parents and posted prominently on the School's website. H) Website The School shall maintain a website that clearly provides information about the School's academic performance and state accountability grades(s),the names of the Board members, Board meeting schedule for the current school year, school programs, the management company and/or service providers associated with the School, the School's annual budget and annual independent fiscal audit, and, on a quarterly basis, the minutes of Board meetings. SECTION 9: EDUCATION SERVICE PROVIDER A) Education Service Provider Agreement 1) School Use of ESP Services (a) The contract between the School and the education service provider/ management company (ESP) shall require that the ESP operate the School in accordance with the terms stipulated in this Charter and all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations. The contract between the School and the ESP shall allow the School the ability to terminate the contract with the ESP. (b) Neither employees of the ESP nor families of employees of the ESP, Section 1002.33(24),F.S.,shall serve on the Board or as officers of the Corporation. (c) The School Principal shall be employed by the City and evaluated by the City Manager. The Principal shall not own, operate, or serve as an officer of the ESP that serves the School. (d) The contract between the ESP and the City shall ensure that an "arms- length," performance-based relationship exists between the City and the ESP. 84 P a g e AVENTUR4 CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(WID 0950) First.Renewal to Charter,School Contract Jayne 20, 2018 (c) The contract between the School and the ESP shall require that the ESP disclose to the School and the Sponsor, any affiliations with individuals or entities (e.g. lessors, vendors, consultants, etc.) doing business with the School. (f) The contract shall obligate the School to pay the ESP a reasonable, specific fee for services. (g) Any default or breach of the terms of this Charter by the ESP shall constitute a default or breach by the School under the terms of the Charter between the School and Sponsor. 2) Submission of ESP Agreement The contract between the management company and the School shall be submitted to the Sponsor prior to the approval of the School's Charter, or at the time an ESP is contracted. 3) Amendments to ESP Contract All proposed amendments to the contract between the school and the ESP must be submitted to the Sponsor prior to execution. Material changes to the original mission of the school's scope of services, or in the ESP,may require an amendment to this Charter. 4) ESP Contract Amendments If the School and the ESP amend their contract in a manner that results in a material change to the charter, this Charter will require modification through the contract amendment process. 5) Change of ESP If the School changes ESP companies, a Charter modification may be required. SECTION 10: HUMAN RESOURCES A) Hiring Practices The School shall implement the plan, policies and procedures including how the School will determine whether any potential employees are related to ESP owners or employees or to Board members, as described in the approved Application. The School shall hire its own employees,and retain qualified staff. The School agrees that its employment practices 85 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 shall be nonsectarian. 1) Reporting Staffing Changes The School shall provide the Sponsor with the names and social security numbers of all applicants the School is interested in employing prior to the commencement of employment. The School shall provide the Sponsor copies of monthly payroll rosters as directed. The payroll rosters shall indicate the payroll period, hire date of employee, the number of days that each individual was paid for, and the daily rate of each salary or the total amount paid to each individual during that period. Failure to provide this information in a timely manner where such failure continues after written notice from the Sponsor may result in withholding of FTE payments until the information is provided and shall constitute a breach of this Charter and good cause to terminate the Charter. The parties agree that the School will use the Sponsor's specifically-designed charter school employee management system and procedures for processing staff information. The Sponsor shall provide appropriate training to School personnel on the use of the electronic reporting facility. 2) Non-Discriminatory Employment Practices The City and the School shall provide equal opportunity in employment, in accordance with Title VII and the Sponsor's antidiscrimination rules and policies. 3) Instructional Personnel All instructional staff, including substitutes and paraprofessionals, employed by or under contract to the School shall be certified as required by Chapter 1012, F.S., and shall meet all requirements for highly qualified/effective instructional personnel as defined by the Every Student Succeeds Act(ESSA). The School may employ or contract with skilled selected non-certified personnel to provide instructional services or to assist instructional staff members as education paraprofessionals in the same manner as defined in Chapter 1012, F.S. Staff resumes/biographies shall be available to parents/guardians and community members upon request. The School shall provide continuing professional development programs for its teachers. (a) The School shall not employ an individual for instructional services if the 86 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY"OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 individual's certification or licensure as an educator is suspended or revoked by this or any other state. The School shall monitor teacher certification and ensure that teachers maintain their certification current at all times. Temporary instructors employed by the School must have met all requirements as defined in Chapter 1012.35, F.S. (b) In accordance with Section 1002.33 (12)(f), F.S., a charter school may not knowingly employ an individual who has resigned from a school district in lieu of disciplinary action with respect to child welfare or safety,or who has been dismissed for just cause by any school district with respect to child welfare or safety. (c) For blended-learning programs, instructional personnel may be employees of the charter school or may be contracted to provide instructional services. At a minimum, the instructional personnel must hold state certification as required by Section 1012.55, F.S., or school district adjunct certification under Section 1012.57, F.S., for the subject area of the blended learning course. (d) The School shall comply with Sections, 1012.22(1)(a), 1012.335, and 1012.34, F.S., relating to employee contracts, compensation and salary schedules, workforce reductions and performance evaluations. The School shall not enter into a contract with an employee that exceeds the term of this Charter or include payment acceleration clauses based upon notification of non-renewal or termination. 4) Fingerprinting and Background Screening (a) Pursuant to Sections 1012.32(2)(a), 1002.33(12)(x), 1012.465, 1012.56, and 435.04, F.S., the School shall fingerprint for level 2 screening of all applicants, for instructional and non-instructional positions,that the School intends to employ. Additionally, the School agrees that each of its employees, representatives, agents, subcontractors, education service providers, or suppliers who are permitted access on school grounds when students are present, who have direct contact with students or who have 871 P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 access to or control of school funds must meet level 2 screening requirements as required. (b) The Sponsor shall perform the processing of each applicant's fingerprints. The School or the applicant shall bear any and all costs associated with the required fingerprinting and level 2 background screening. (c) The School shall not hire school employees prior to the Sponsor's receipt and review of the fingerprinting and level 2 background screening results of the charter school applicants from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Potential School employees shall submit official court dispositions for criminal offenses of moral turpitude listed as part of their fingerprint results. The School shall not hire applicants whose fingerprint check and level 2 screening results reveal non-compliance with standards of good moral character. Noncompliance may result in withholding of FTE payments, without interest, and shall constitute good cause to terminate this Charter. (d) The School shall conduct general drug screening on all applicants for instructional and non-instructional positions, including contracted personnel,pursuant to the Sponsor's School Board Policy 1124, Drug-Free Workplace, and the Miami-Dade County Public Schools' Policy 1124, Drug-Free Workplace (Appendix P). A negative drug screening result shall be a requirement and prerequisite for employment. The cost of drug screening shall be borne by the School or the applicant. 5) Hiring Prohibition In accordance with Section 1002.33(12)(f), F.S., a charter school may not knowingly employ an individual who has resigned from a school district in lieu of disciplinary action with respect to child welfare of safety, or who has been dismissed for just cause by any school district with respect to child welfare or safety. B) Employment Practices 1) Statutory Prohibition and Required Disclosure regarding Hiring of Relatives 881 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract Jame 20, 2018 The School and its employees shall comply with state law prohibiting the employment of relatives which prohibits the appointment, employment,promotion, or advancement, or the advocacy for appointment, employment, promotion, or advancement in or to a position in the charter school in which the personnel are serving or over which the personnel exercises jurisdiction or control of an individual who is a relative. 2) Self-Reporting of Arrests The School shall require all instructional employees who hold Department of Education teaching certificates to self-report within 48 hours to appropriate authorities, including the School's Administration or the Board,any arrest and final dispositions of such arrest other than minor traffic violations. 3) Standards of Behavior The School shall prohibit employees from bringing firearms onto School property. The School shall be responsible for the investigation and discipline of any School employee who may be in violation of this prohibition. 4) Code of Ethics The School shall require that its employees abide by the Florida Code of Ethics of the Education Profession in Florida, and Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in Florida(Appendix Q). The School shall be responsible for the investigation and discipline of any School employee who violates this prohibition. 5) Personnel Policy The School shall comply with its School's Personnel Policy (Appendix R) for selecting and employing personnel. 6) Collective Bargaining School employees shall have the option to bargain collectively and may collectively bargain as a separate unit or as part of the existing School District collective bargaining unit as determined by the structure of the School. 7) Immigration Status The School shall employ only individuals legally authorized to work in the United 89 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 States pursuant to federal immigration laws and USCIS regulations. S) Employee Discipline The School shall discipline its employees pursuant to state law and rules and any applicable federal laws. The School shall apply thorough, consistent, and even- handed procedures in disciplinary actions. Terminated employees are entitled to receive compensation for the time they have been employed. 9) Employee Evaluation The School shall annually evaluate all instructional employees pursuant to state law. C) Sponsor Training of School's Employees 1) Participation and Cost for Training Activities (a) Participation in federally funded training: The Sponsor shall provide federally funded professional development activities to school employees at no cost to the School. (b) Participation in non-federally funded training: The Sponsor shall provide professional development activities to school employees on a space available basis. The School shall pay all additional costs associated with such activities and the same rates and reimbursement calculations currently charged to the Sponsor. SECTION 11: REQUIRED REPORTS/DOCUMENTS The School shall provide all required reports and documents as specified in Appendix S. The Sponsor may require the School to provide additional reports and/or documents if necessary. SECTION 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS A) Impossibility Neither party shall be considered in default of this Charter if the performance of any section or all of this Charter is prevented, delayed, hindered or otherwise made impracticable or impossible by reason of any strike, flood, hurricane, riot, fire, explosion, war, act of God, sabotage, accident or any other casualty or cause beyond either party's control, and which cannot be overcome by reasonable diligence and without extraordinary expense. B) Notice of Claim 901 P a - e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 1) Time to Submit At least thirty (30) days prior to the initial opening day of classes, the School shall furnish the Sponsor with fully completed Certificate(s) of Insurance signed by an authorized representative of the insurer(s) providing all required coverage. 2) Notification of Cancellation The School shall notify the Sponsor in writing of cancellation of insurance within ten(10) days of the cancellation. 3) Renewal/Replacement Until such time as the insurance is no longer required to be maintained by the School, the School shall provide the Sponsor with evidence of the renewal or replacement of the insurance no less than thirty (30) days before the expiration or termination of the required insurance. C) Drug-Free Workplace The School shall be a drug-free workplace. D) Entire Agreement This Charter shall constitute the full, entire, and complete agreement between the parties. All prior representations, understandings, and agreements whether written or oral are superseded and replaced by this Charter. This Charter may be altered, changed, added to, deleted from, or modified only through the voluntary, mutual consent of the parties in writing. Any substantial amendment to this Charter shall require approval of the School Board. E) No Assignment This Charter shall not be assigned by either party. The School may,without the consent of the Sponsor, enter into contracts for services with an individual or group of individuals organized as a partnership or cooperative so long as the School remains ultimately responsible for those services as set forth in this Charter. F) No Waiver No waiver of any provision of this Charter shall be deemed or shall constitute a waiver of any other provision unless expressly stated. The failure of either party to insist in any one or more instances upon the strict performance of any one or more of the provisions of this 91 P age AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 Charter shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of the term or provision, and the same shall continue in full force and effect. No waiver or relinquishment to any provision of this Charter shall be deemed to have been made by either party unless in writing and signed by the parties. G) Default Non-compliance with any of the terms and conditions of this Charter may constitute good cause for termination. H) ,Survival Including Post-Termination All representations and warranties made in this Charter shall survive termination of this Charter. I) Severability If any provision or any section of this Charter is determined to be unlawful,void or invalid, that determination shall not affect any other provision or any section of any other provision of this Charter and all remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect. J) Third Party Beneficiary This Charter is not intended to create any rights of a third-parry beneficiary. This clause shall not be construed, however, as contrary to any statutory or constitutional right possessed by a member of the community, a student, or parent/guardian of a student of the School. K) Choice of Laws This Charter is made and entered into in the State of Florida and shall be interpreted according to the laws of Florida, with venue in Miami-Dade County. The parties mutually agree that the language and all parts of this Charter shall in all cases be construed as a whole according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any of the parties. L) Notice Every notice, approval, consent or other communication authorized or required by this Charter shall not be effective unless it is in writing and sent postage prepaid by United States mail, directed to the other party at the address provided or such other address as either party may designate in writing from time to time: Aventura City of Excellence Charter School 92 1 P a e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter.School Contract June 20, 2018 The City of Aventura and City Manager 19200 West Country Club Drive Aventura, Florida 33180 Aventura City of Excellence Charter School Julie Alm, Principal 3333 N. E. 188" Street Aventura, Florida 33180 The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida Attn.: Superintendent 1450 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Suite 931 Miami, Florida 331321308 And copies of all Notices to: Clerk of the School Board 1450 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Suite 268B Miami, Florida 33132-1308 M) Authority Each of the persons executing this Charter represent and warrant that they have the full power and authority to execute the Charter on behalf of the party for whom he or she signs and that he or she enters into this Charter of his or her own free will and accord and with his or her own judgment, and after consulting with anyone of his or her own choosing, including but not limited to his or her attorney. The School and the Sponsor both represent that they have been represented in connection with the negotiation and execution of this Charter and they are satisfied with the representation. N) Conflict/Dispute Resolution 1) Contractual Conflicts If a conflict arises out of the terms, construction, or rights or obligations contained in this Charter, the Sponsor or the School may either use the Dispute Resolution Procedure (Appendix T), or pursuant to Section 1002.33(7)(a) and (b), F.S. This provision does not apply to non-renewals or terminations. 2) School Stakeholder Conflicts All conflicts between the School and the parents/legal guardians of the students enrolled at the School shall be handled by the School or its Board. Evidence of each 93 Page AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 parent's/guardian's acknowledgement of the School's Parent Conflict Resolution Process shall be available for review upon request by the Sponsor. 3) Contractual Priority In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Charter and any appendix, this Charter shall prevail. O) Citations All citations of legal authority and School Board Policy 9800, Charter Schools(Appendix C), shall refer to those in effect when this Charter is executed, as amended from time to time. Citations to all other School Board Policies shall refer to the policy in effect at the time this Charter is approved unless the parties agree to subsequent amendments. P) Headings Headings in the Charter are for convenience and reference only and in no way define,limit, or describe the scope of the Charter and shall not be considered in the interpretation of the Charter or any provision hereof. Q) M-DCPS Police MDCPS School Police may accompany District officials in executing the Sponsor's monitoring responsibilities and other official business. 94 1 P a g e AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL(MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Conti-act June 20, 2018 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Charter as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST: THE CITY OF AVENTURA,FLORIDA NT ITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) Bye= C Q t3 By: Q�P� 10 Signature Y 46 l5a-tel Signature of Date City Clerk/Seer ry City of Aventura Name: 1511; ng Lr - 4 e U 6tth Name: CAC. City Clerk/Secretary City of Aventura ATTEST: THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI -DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA 2 ^� (o 1 0 By: �. / Signature of Secretar Date Signature of Board Chair Date � Y g Ms.Vaitena G.Brawn D esigife Pedo Tabares Hantman Name: Name: Secretary Board Chair Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: chooi Board Attorney Date Name: N AMIA,7[.- PVL School Board Attorney 951 P a - e .4 VENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER SCHOOL (MSID 0950) First Renewal to Charter School Contract June 20, 2018 119560 D-22 AUTHORIZED The Superintendent to initiate rulemaking procedures in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act to amend Board Policies 1120.01, Managerial Exempt Personnel, and 8420, Emergency Closing of Schools. 119,561 D-24 AUTHORIZED The Superintendent to initiate rulemaking proceedings in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act to initiate rulemaking proceedings to promulgate new Policy 1130.02, Succession Management. 119,562 DD=55 APPROVED 1. The Superintendent's recommendation for disciplinary action, which has been agreed to by the employees. A. Rosa E. Coker: suspension without pay from her position as Head Start Educator 2 at South Pointe Elementary School. B. Aerie) E. Davis: suspension Without pay from his position as teacher at Highland Oaks Middle School. C. Vernie G. Gonzales: suspension without pay from his position as Lead Custodian at Scott Lake Elementary School. D. Terrance X. Hunt: suspension without pay from his position as Teacher at Miami Central Senior High School. E. Charlie J. Massie: suspension without pay from his position as Custodian at G. Holmes Braddock Senior High School). F. Marvin Pitts,Jr.:suspension without pay from his position as Lead Custodian at Phyllis Wheatley Elementary School. 2. Approve the Superintendent's recommendation for disciplinary action, pending the outcome of an administrative hearing or grievance/arbitration proceeding, if requested. A. Roy L. Elston: suspension without pay and initiation of dismissal proceedings from his position as TV Master Control Supervisor at Media Programs. B. Frank G.James: suspension without pay from his position as School Bus Driver at North Transportation Center. C. Eliette Remonvil: suspension without pay and initiation of dismissal proceedings from her position as Part-Time Food Service Worker I at Maya Angelou Elementary School. 119,563 D-65 APPROVED A. Five new charter school applications and authorize the Superintendent to negotiate a contract reflecting the contents of the applications as approved by the School Board with: 1. Lincoln-Marti Charter Schools, Inc., d/b/a Charter High School of the Americas Excerpts from Unofficial Minutes of June 20,2018 School Board Meeting Page 2 Office of Superintendent of Schools June 7, 2018 Board Meeting of June 20, 2018 Valtena G. Brown, Deputy Superintendent/Chief Operating Officer School Operations • SUBJECT: REQUEST SCHOOL BOARD APPROVAL OF FIVE NEW CHARTER SCHOOL APPLICATIONS, SIX NEW CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACTS, TEN CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACT AMENDMENTS, TWELVE CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACT RENEWALS AND TWO CHARTER SCHOOL CONSOLIDATIONS COMMITTEE: PERSONNEL, STUDENT, SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT LINK TO STRATEGIC BLUEPRINT: RELEVANT, RIGOROUS AND INNOVATIVE ACADEMICS APPLICATIONS • Section 1002.33, F.S., authorizes the establishment of charter schools by individuals and/or organizations. As provided in Section 1002.33(6), F.S., and School Board Policy 9800, Charter Schools, Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) receives and reviews charter school applications for approval or denial by the School Board. Section 1002.33(6)(13)(3), F.S., requires School Boards to approve or deny the applications no later than 90 days after receipt, unless the applicant waives the deadline and an extension of time is then granted. This item recommends approval of five charter school applications received during the 2018 cycle. If these applications are approved, the earliest eligible opening would be for the 2019-2020 school year. ) During the 2018 application cycle, a total of ten(10)applications were received, three applications have been withdrawn,two have been approved and the final five applications are being presented for consideration in this item. APPLICATION EVALUATION Pursuant to School Board Policy 9800, Charter Schools, the District reviews all applications using an evaluation instrument developed by the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) and may include additional information or documents requested by the District. The Standard Model Application includes standards of evaluation, certification and assurance declarations and an Application History Addendum.The Sponsor shall deny any application that does not comply with the State's statutory requirements and rules and/or Sponsor's instructions for charter school applications. The Superintendent has appointed the Application Review Committee (ARC) with the responsibility to review and evaluate charter school applications after an initial technical review is conducted by staff. The ARC is comprised of representatives from various District departments and is charged with identifying strengths and deficiencies in the written application and/or areas that require clarification to fully evaluate the quality of the application or the capacity of the applicant to properly implement the proposed plan. Pursuant to School Board Policy 9800, Charter Schools, five charter school applications are being presented for final consideration by the School Board. An overview of these charter school applications recommended for approval and the associated ARC recommendations is contained in the following table. Additional details of the applications can be found in Attachment 1A1,which is provided under separate cover but is included and incorporated by reference in this Board item. The application recommendations are as follows: Page 1 of 10 D -65 1 i 3aUetrni1CATl_ONSgar lirte'. ;-.± ✓:wrsv'areia, t-kataiteRct4,r '.,34:wilt`!':' Proposed Name of Committee Supporting Tye of Application School Legal Entity Recommendation Documentation High Performing a I Replication* Charter High Scholl of the Lincoln-Marti Charter (Raplkaflon o(Cheder Americas(Florida City) Schools,Inc. &Mol /the Americas, MSID 7060) 2. Standard Mater Preparatory Mater Academy, Academy KE Inc. Sports Leadership and Sports Leadership Approval Attachment A 3. Standard Management ACHS(North And Management, Campus) Inc True North Classical 4. Standard True NorthAcademy East K-6 Classical 5. Standard True North Classical Academy,Inc. Academy Kendall K-8 'Pursuant to s 1002.33(6),F.S.,a An applicant reconsidered to be replicating a hlgh-performingcharter school'Mrs proposed-school is substantially similar to at least one of the applicant's high-performing charter schools and the organization or Individuals involved in the establishment end operation of the proposed school are significantly Involved in the operation of replicated schools.' NEW AND AMENDED CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACTS Section 1002.33(7), F.S., states that the major issues involved in the operation of charter schools be considered in advance and written into a charter school contract between the charter school and the School Board following a public meeting. Pursuant to School Board Policy 9800, Charter Schools, six new charter contracts and ten(10) amended charter contracts are presented for consideration in this item. Additional details for the new charter school contracts recommended for approval can be found in Attachment "B", and additional details for the amended charter - contracts can be found in Attachment "C". Both attachments "B" and "C" are provided under separate cover but are included and incorporated by reference In this Board item. Those recommendations are as follows: 1 Table^sT-:NEWFHARPkRCONTRACTS't' , i-J5.°.�'.+u;u o-frrut} t,,e<p�. *✓icor}i�i.?�a:�,.k 'r „� �sr ° .:rte' Type of Contract Name of School Legal Entity Committee Supporting Recommendation Documentation 1. 5-Year Initial Charter Beacon College Prep Middle Beacon College Prep, School Inc. 2 5-Year Initial Charter BddgePrep Academy of BddgePrep Academy, North Miami Beach Inc, 3. 5-Year Initial Charter Phoenu Academy of Phoenix Academies of Excellence-North Excellence,Inc. 5-Year Initial Charter/Name Change 4 (High-Performing Pinecrest Academy West Pinecrest Academy,Inc. Replication of Pinecrest Cove Approval Attachment B Academy,MSID 5049)' 5-Year Initial ChaderName Change (Nigh-Performing 5. Replication of Somerset Palms Academy Somerset Academy,Inc. Somerset Academy at Silver Palms,MSID 4012) 6. 5-Year Initial Charter True North Classical True North Classical Academy South Academy,Inc. Page 2 of 10 9 Satlle B:GHARFERCONFRACT-AMENDMENTS Type of Amendment Name of School Legal Entity CommitteendM Supporting Recommeendation Documentation Remove satellite BridgePrep Academy of 1. campus and related Greater Miami(MSID 2013) Approval requirements BridgePrep Academy, 2 Remove satellite BridgePrep Academy of Inc. NIA campus Village Green(MSID 3034) (High Performing') Doral Academy Charter 3. Add a permanent Mddle School(MSID 6030) location (High Performing') Doral Performing Arts& 4. Add a permanent Entertainment Academy Doral Academy,Inc. location (MSID 7009) (High Performing') 5 Term Modification to Doral Academy of 15 years'/Add a Technology(MSID 3029) permanent location 6. Contract Extension Academy Studies Virtual International Studies Academy(MSID 6017) Charier High School,Inc. Approval Attachment B 7. Enrolment increase Neter Preparatory Academy High School(MSID 7090) Contract Extension) Mater Virtual Academy Mater Academy,Inc. B Change of Charter Middle High School Administrative Office (MSID 6997) Location Somerset Academy Charter 9. Enrollment Increase High School(South Sorneiset Academy,Inc. Homestead)(MSID 7034) Administrative Change The Theodore R.and Thelma Theodore R and Thelma 10. In Grade Level A.Gibson Charter School A.Gibson Charter Configuration (MSID 2060) School,Inc. 'Pursuant to 5.1002.33,P.5., 'high performing"is a designation, made by the Commission of Education for certain charter schools that allows them to increase enrollment, expend grade levels, submit quadedy rather than monthly financial reports, consolidate charters, and/or modify charter tam up 0 15 years. Recent changes in legislation also allow a high-performing charter school to increase enrollment beyond the contact capacity,but not to exceed the capacity of the facility at the time enrollment will take effect CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACT RENEWALS Section 1002.33(7)(b), F.S., states that a charter may be renewed provided that a program review demonstrates that the significant components of the charter application have been successfully accomplished and that none of the following grounds for nonrenewalftermination have been established: (1) failure to participate in the states education accountability system or failure to meet the requirements for students performance stated in the charter, (2)failure to meet generally accepted standards of fiscal management; (3) violation of law; and/or(4) other good cause. Additional details for each renewal contract can be found in Attachment "C", which is provided under separate cover but is included and incorporated by reference in this Board item. The recommendations for the twelve (12) charter school contract renewals included in this item are as follows: Type of Contract Name of School Legal Entity Committee Supporting YP Recommendation Documentation } 1 15-Year Renewal Avenlura City of Excellence The City of Approval Attachment C Hb h/Performini ' Chador School MSID 0950 Aventura,Florida Page 3 of 10 Sable. a.18R'.DDNTItAGT1tENRYY6Z`4.. ILV <':'e"*s.n:.tUlt``'sa41,1:T = � "'a a'lk '.--"°��. Committee Supporting Type of Contract Name of School Legal Entity Recommendation Documentation Integrated Science And Asian Integrated Sci.And 2. 5-Year Renewal Culture(ISAAC)Academy Asian Culture,Inc (MSID 2004) 3. 5-Year Renewal (Mater Academy Middle School (MSID 6014) 4. 15-Year Renewal Mater Academy(MSID 0100) Maier Academy, (High-Performin9l' Inc. 5-Year Renewal! Mater Academy of Intematlonel 5. Enrollment Increase Studies(MSID 1017) 6. 5-Year Renewal Miami Children's Museum Miami Children's Charter School(MSID 4000) Museum CS,Inc. 15-Year Renewal Pinecrest Preparatory Academy Pinecrest Academy, 7. (High-Performing)' Charter HS(MSID 7053) Inc. 8 5-Year Renewal Somerset Academy Charter MS Enrollment decrease (South Homestead)(MSID 6013) g 15-Year Renewal Somerset Academy Charter MS (High-Performing)' (S.Miami Campus)(MSID 6053) 5i , 15-Year Renewal Somerset Academy Elementary Academy,Inc 10. (High-Perfortningl' Schad(South Mlaml Campus) (MSID 2007) 11. 5-Year Renewal Somerset Arts Academy (MSID 2012) Sports Leadership And Sports Leadership 12. 5-Year Renewal Management(SLAM)Charter MS And Management, (MSID 6015) Inc. *Pursuant to S. 1002.331(2)(e),F.S.,a high-performing charter school may modify its charter contract to a term of 15 years or a 19 year renewal. CHARTER SCHOOL CONSOLIDATIONS Section 1002.33(7)(b)(2)(c) states that a charter may be modified during its initial term or any renewal term upon the recommendation of the Sponsor or the charter school's governing board and the approval of both parties tothe agreement. Modification may include, but is not limited to, consolidation of multiple charters into a single charter if the charters are operated under the same governing board and physically located on the same campus, regardless of the renewal cycle.All charter schools Involved in these consolidations will be presented to the Florida Department of Education which will determine the surviving charter schools and associated Master School Identification Numbers. Pursuant to the state statute and during the renewal cycle, two charter school consolidations are being presented in this Rem for consideration. Additional details for these charter school consolidations can be found in Attachment "D", which is provided under separate cover but is included and incorporated by reference in this Board item: TableSfiCHARTER CONMAOT CONSOUDATIO S+ a„w. �"s s .Rr->°'4”. 1,- sari :., FI4;;;I " . '^.I• Committee Supporting Type of Contract Name of School Legal Entity Recommendation Documentation Consolidation/ Mater AMS of International Studies Change in grade (MSID 6047)(High-Porforming) 1 configuration/ Mater Academy, 15-Year Mater AHS of International Studies Inc. Renewer/Name (MSID 7024)(High-Performing) Chane Approval Attachment D Consolidation/ Somerset Academy Charter HS Relocate to a (South Campus)(MSID 7038) 2 permanentfadlityl (High-Performing) Somerset 15-Year Somerset Academy Charter High Academy,Inc. Renewal'Mame School(MSID 7042) Change (111gh-Perfonu/ng) Page 4 of 10 *Pursuant to s.1002.33, F.S, "high performing'is a designation, made by the Commission of Education for certain charter schools that allows them to increase enrollment, expand grade levels, submit quarterly tether than monthly financial reports, consolidale charters,ens/or modify charter term up to 15 years. DISTRICT IMPACT Any significant increase in charter school student enrollment (Charter FTE) directly impacts the Districts operating budget as well as instructional and non-instructional staffing levels. The new contracts being presented represent an increase in overall charter school enrollment and an anticipated initial lass to the District for the 2018-2019 SY. To ensure that the Districts financial position remains positive, Board authorization is requested to allow a Reduction-in-Force/Layoff only if it becomes necessary. Any such Reduction-in- Force/Layoff affecting instructional and non-instructional staff would be implemented in accordance with School Board policies and applicable collective bargaining agreements. The number of position reductions will not exceed the stated Initial Loss included in this item and will be re-evaluated and adjusted in subsequent years to reflect changes in FTE. Additional information on the impact is provided in Attachments "B°, "C", and"D". Table 5: TOTAL INITIAL LOSS(2018-19 5Y) • Initial Loss Initial Loss-Human Capital Instructional District Impact Total FEFP Projected Positions Non- Total Revenue($) Charter Non- Instructional Positions FTE(#) Carel Core Positions New Contracts(6) $10,537,983 1,709 90 18 70 178 Amendments(2) 82,417,682 394 21 3 17 41 TOTAL INITIAL LOSS: $12,955,665- 2,103 111 21 87 219 ) DUE.PROCESS .__ . .. To ensure proper notice and due process, the applicants and non-profit entities were noticed of the Superintendent's recommendation to the School Board and were provided a copy of the final evaluation and/or contract prior to the School Board Meeting. They were.also informed of the School Board's Personnel, Student, School and Community Support Committee Meeting and procedures for requesting to appear before the School Board at meetings and public hearings. Copies of the applications, application evaluations, and contracts have been transmitted to the School Board Members under separate cover and will be available for inspection by the public in the Office of Board Recording Secretary, Room 924, and in the Citizen Information Center, Room 158, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Miami, Florida 33132. Board approval of this item does not reflect or constitute a finding of need, justification, or endorsement for any charter school as proposed in the item but only that it meets the statutory requirements for Board approval of a charter school application or contract under Section 1002.33, F.S., and School Board Policy, 9800, Charter Schools. RECOMMENDED: That The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida: A. Approve five new charter school applications and authorize the Superintendent to negotiate a contract reflecting the contents of the applications as approved by the School Board with: `Core Includes:elementary education,language arts/reading,mathematics,science,and social science. Non-core Includes:electives and gll other subject oreos and programs Page 5 of 10 1. Lincoln-Marti Charter Schools, Inc., d/bla Charter High School of the Americas (Florida City) (High Performing Replication of Charter High School of the Americas, MSID 7080); 2. Mater Academy, Inc., d/b/a Mater Preparatory Academy K-B; 3. Sports Leadership And Management, Inc., d/b/a Sports Leadership And Management Academy Charter High School (North Campus); 4. True North Classical Academy, Inc., d/b/a True North Classical Academy East; and, 5. True North Classical Academy, Inc., d/b/a True North Classical Academy Kendall K-B. B. Approve six new charter school contracts with: 1. Beacon College Prep, Inc., d/b/a Beacon College Prep Middle School (MSID TBD), to (a) approve an initial charter contract for a 5-year term and, (b) share the facility located at 13400 N.W. 28th Avenue, Opa-Locka, Florida 33054 (Folio No. 08-2128-012-0010) with Beacon College Prep (MSID 4002) commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2023; 2. BridgePrep Academy, Inc., d/b/a, BridgePrep Academy of North Miami-Beach, to approve an initial charter contract for a 5-year . . .. term, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2023; 3. Phoenix Academies of Excellence, Inc., d/b/a Phoenix Academy of Excellence-North,to approve an initial charter contract for a 5-year term, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2022, as the 2017-2018 school year was designated as a planning year; 4. Pinecrest Academy, Inc., d/b/a Pinecrest Academy West, to (a) approve an initial charter contract for a 5-year term and, (b)change the school's name from Pinecrest Academy West to Pinecrest North Preparatory (Fontainebleau Campus) commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2022, as the 2017-18 school year was designated as a planning year; 5. Somerset Academy, Inc., d/b/a Somerset Palms Academy, to approve an initial charter contract for a 5-year term, commencing July 1,2018, and ending June 30, 2022, as the 2017-18 school year was designated as a planning year; and, 6. True North Classical Academy, Inc., d/b/a True North Classical Academy South, to approve an initial charter contract for a 5-year term,commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2023. C. Approve ten (10)charter school contract amendments with: Page 6 of 10 _ 1. BridgePrep Academy, Inc., d/b/a BridgePrep Academy of Greater Miami (MSID 2013), to (a) remove from the current contract the satellite campus located at 18801 N.E. 22nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33180 (Folio No. 30-2003-000-0170), and (b) discontinue payment of additional administrative fees for the satellite campus commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2020; 2. BridgePrep Academy, Inc., d/b/a BridgePrep Academy of Village Green (MSID 3034), to remove from the current contract the campus located at 12001 S.W. 72nd Street, Miami, Florida 33183 (Folio No. 30-4925-000-0850), commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2021; 3. Doral Academy, Inc., d/b/a Doral Academy Charter Middle School (MSID 6030),to add a permanent facility located at 2525 N.W. 112Th Avenue, Doral, Florida 33172 (Folio No. 35-3030-042-0020), commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2028; 4. Dora! Academy, Inc., d/b/a Doral Performing Arts and Entertainment Academy (MSID 7009), to add a permanent facility located at 2525 N.W. 112th Avenue, Doral, Florida 33172 (Folio No. 35-3030-042-0020), commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2030; 5. Doral Academy, Inc., d/b/a Doral Academy of Technology (MSID 3029), under Section 1002.331(2), F.S., High-Performing Charter Schools, to(a)to modify the contract to reflect a 15-year term, and (b) add the permanent facilities located at 11100 N.W. 27Th Street, Miami, Florida 33172 (Folio No. 35-3030-005-0010); and 2525 N.W. 112Th Avenue, Doral, Florida 33172 (Folio No. 35-3030-042- 0020), commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2025; 6. International Studies Charter High School, Inc., d/b/a International Studies Virtual Academy (MSID 6017), to extend the charter contract for one year, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending on June 30, 2019; 7. Mater Academy, Inc., d/b/a Hater Preparatory Academy Charter High School (MSID 7090), to increase the student enrollment by 450 students to a maximum enrollment of 1,300 students, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30,2022; 8. Mater Academy, Inc., d/b/a Mater Virtual Academy Charter Middle High School (MSID 6997), to (a) relocate the administrative office to Sports Leadership And Management (SLAM) Charter Middle School located at 601 N.W. 12th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33136 (Folio No. 01-4102-005-0190), and (b) extend the charter contract for one year, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019; 9. Somerset Academy, Inc., d/b/a Somerset Academy Charter High School (South Homestead) (MSID 7034), to increase the student Page 7 of 10 enrollment as follows: (a) by 75 students, from 450 students to a maximum of 525 students for the 2018-2019 school year, and (b) by 125 students, from 450 students to a maximum of 575 students for the 2019-2020 school year; and 10.Theodore R. and Thelma A. Gibson Charter School, Inc., d/b/a The Theodore R. and Thelma A, Gibson Charter School (MSID 2060), to modify the grade level configuration from Kindergarten through grade eight to Kindergarten through grade six, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2022. D. Approve twelve(12) charter school contract renewals with: 1. The City of Aventura, Florida, on behalf of Aventura Charter School of Excellence (MSID 0950), under Section 1002.331(2)(e), F.S., High-Performing Charter Schools, to renew the charter contract for a 15-year term, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2033; 2. Integrated Science And Asian Culture, Inc., d/b/a Integrated Science and Asian Culture (ISAAC) Academy (MSID 2004), to renew the charter contract for a 5-year term, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2023; 3. Mater Academy, Inc., d/b/a iMater Academy Charter Middle School (MSID 6014), to renew the charter contract for a 5-year term, commencing July 1, 2016, and ending June 30, 2023; 4. Mater Academy, Inc., d/b/a Mater Academy (MSID 0100), under Section 1002.331(2)(e), F.S., High-Performing-Charter Schools, to renew the charter contract for a 16-year term, commencing July 1, 2018,and ending June 30, 2033; 5. Mater Academy, Inc., d/b/a Mater Academy of International Studies (MSID 1017), to (a) renew the charter contract for a 5-year term, .and (b) increase studentenrollment by 87 students, from 553 students to a maximum capacity of 640 students, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2023; 6. Miami Children's Museum Charter School, Inc., d/b/a Miami Children's Museum Charter School (MSID 4000), to renew the charter contract for a 5-year term, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2023; 7. Pinecrest Academy, Inc., d/b/a Pinecrest Preparatory Academy Charter High School (MSID 7053), under Section 1002.331(2)(e), F.S., High-Performing Charter Schools, to renew the charter contract for a 15-year term, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2033; Page 8 of 10 ) 8. Somerset Academy, Inc., d/b/a Somerset Academy Charter Middle School (South Homestead) (MSID 6013), to (a) renew the charter contract for a 5-year term, and (b) decrease student enrollment by 150 students, from 900 students to a maximum capacity of 750 students, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2023; 9. Somerset Academy, Inc., d/b/a Somerset Academy Charter Middle School (South Miami Campus) (MSID 6053), under Section • 1002.331(2)(e), F.S., High-Performing Charter Schools,to renew the charter contract for a 15-year term, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2033; 10. Somerset Academy, Inc., d/b/a Somerset Arts Academy (MSID 2012), to (a) renew the charter contract for a 5-year term, and (b) modify the grade level configuration from Kindergarten through grade six to Kindergarten through grade five, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2023; 11. Somerset Academy, Inc., d/b/a Somerset Academy Elementary School (South Miami Campus) (MSID 2007), under Section 1002.331(2)(e), F.S., High-Performing Charter Schools,to renew the charter contract for a 15-year term, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2033; and, 12. Sports Leadership and Management, Inc., d/b/a Sports Leadership and Management (SLAM) Charter Middle School (MSID 6015), to renew the charter contract for a 5-year term, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2023. E. Approve two consolidations: 1. Mater Academy Inc., d/b/a Mater Academy Middle School of International Studies (MSID 6047), under Section 1002.33(7)(b)(2)(c), High-Performing Charter Schools, to (a) renew the charter school contract fora 15-year term,(b) consolidate the charter with Mater Academy High School of International Studies (MSID 7024) into one charter serving a maximum enrollment of 300 students in grades six through nine; and (c) change the School's name to Mater International Preparatory, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2033; and, 2. Somerset Academy, Inc., d/b/a Somerset Academy Charter High School (South Campus) (MSID 7038), under Section 1002.331(2)(e), F.S., High-Performing Charter Schools, to (a) renew the charter contract for a 15-year term, (b) consolidate the charter with Somerset Academy Charter High School (MSID 7042) into one charter serving a maximum enrollment of 1,440 students in grades nine through twelve, (c) relocate to a permanent facility located at 12425 S.W. 248th Street (Folio No. 306924-000-1620); 12465 S.W.248th Street(Folio No. 30-6924-000-1621); 12601 S.W. 246 Street (Folio No. 30-6924-000-1250); and Folio No. 30-6924- 000-1410 (Physical Address TBD), and (d) change the School's Page 9 of 10 name to Somerset Academy Charter High School commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2033. F. Approve a Reduction-in-Force/Layoff as needed, only to the extent described in this item as Total,Initial Loss, in accordance with School • Board Policies and applicable collective bargaining agreements. Attachments { Page 10 of 10 School Board Agenda Item D-65 ATTACHMENT A CHARTER SCHOOL APPLICATION(S): _ t 1. Linmin-Marti Charter Schools,Inc.,d/b/a Charter High School of the Americas(Florida City); 2. Mater Academy,Inc.,d/b/a Mater Preparatory Academy K-8; 3. Sports Leadership And Management Inc.,dib/a Sports Leadership And Management ACHS(North Campus); 4. True North Classical Academy,Inc.,d/b/a True North Classical Academy East K•B; and, 5. True North Classical Academy,Inc.,d/b/a True North Classical Academy Kendall K-S. CFf.ARTERSCjIOD1.APPL1CATJONS , i, • :. ::.. Gade - Enrollment Proposed Levels Term Focus! Founding/ School Information Proposed Initial al Year Theme Goa edam Members Initial/ Maximum Capacity Charter High School of the Americas(Florida City) 5 9 (High Performing Replication 50 of Charter High School of the years Governing Board Members: Americas,MSID 7080) None • Mr.Marlin Merge,Board Chair Legal Entity: Lincoln-Marti Chaser • Mr.Gil A• . Member Stools,Inc. 2019- Mr Samuel BB..Reiner,Member Proposed ESP:Educational 2024 912 260 Management Associates,LLC Goveminq Board Members' Mater Preparatory Academy K-S years K-5 608 • MC Cess'C.Crousillat,Board Chair • egal Entity:Mater Academy,Inc. - - None .. Ms.Shannine Sadesky,Member • Mr.Jailer Jerez,Member Proposed ESP:Academia LLC 2019- KA 1,400 • Mrs.Maurene S.Balmaseda,Member 2024 • Ms.Melia M.Suarez,Member Sports Leadership and Management 59 75 Governing Board Members'. ACAS(North Campus) years • Mr.Rene Ruiz,Board Chair Legal Entity:Sports Leadership Md Sporls Mrs.Alina R.Lopez,Member Management,Inc. 2019- Management g 12 700 Mr.Cesar G Cmusillat,Member Proposed ESP:Academia LLC 2024 • Mr.Joseph A.Mesa,Member Trite North Classical Academy 5 East K4years K-2 125 Legal Entity:True North Classical ClzsslcaMVs iberal Academy,Inc. 2019. K8 734 Governing Board Members. Proposed ESP:WA 2024 • Mr.Luis E.Diaz,Board Chair • Mr.Rudy Pages,Member True North Classical Academy 5 K-4 130 • Mr.Ernesto Rodriguez,Jr.,Member Kendall WS years • Mr.Kens W ndhorsl,Member Legal Entity:True North Classical Classical/Liberal Academy,Inc. 2019- KA 624 Ails 2024 Proposed ESP: WA Copies of the applications and evaluations have been transmitted to the School Board Members under separate cover and will be available for inspection by the public in the Office of Board Recording Secretary, Room 924, and in the Citizen Information nter, Room 158,1450 N.E.Second Avenue,Miami,Florida 33132. D65 Page 1 of 1 School Board Meeting olJune 20,2018 ISchool Board Agenda Item D-65 . � ATTACHMENT B ,Wr CHARTER CONTRACTS: 1. Beacon College Prep,Inc.,d/hla Beacon College Prep Middle School; 2. BndgePrep Academy,Inc.,d/b/a BridgePrep Academy of North Miami Beach; 3. Phoenix Academies of Excellence,Inc,dfbla Phoenix Academy of Excellence•North; 4. Pinecrest Academy,Inc.,d/b/a Pinecrest Academy West 5. Somerset Academy,Inc,dlbla Somerset Palms Academy;and, 6. True North Classical Academy,Inc.,Willa True North Classical Academy South, Bert Nx aA$ : oDit-e :.'i ,a,.... _:- -s.+; "2" s,_r ; t �;de`" # =. Initial Year DISTRICT School Tenn Grade IMPACT Location Enrollment ` 2018-19 SY— . Level Recommended Acfion s andlm5 ectal Geographic - School Information @ Maximum Capacity. P Arca Provisions Revenue Revenue Feeder Ininall prdleoree Enrollment Positions Pattern Exp. Instr. Non- . - Maximum LORCA/ - Instt: 13400 N.W.28th Ave. 5 6-a 330 Recommended Adonis): $1,504,120 Opatod:a,FL 33054 years • (a)approve a new charter sdmd contact far a 5- Ci of Beacon College Arcola Lake Bern Van E. year term,and,(b)share 0 Locke Prep Middle Blanlon Bern;Broadmoor the facility located at Pa School Clem;Lakeview Elem.; 13400 N.W.28th Avenue, North Legal Entity Miami Park Elem.;Henry OpaLocka,FL 33054 Region Beacon Cdlege E.S Reeves Elem,; (Folio No.08-2128-012- 15 10 Prep,Inc. Benjamin Franklin KA Cs.; 2018-2123 6-8 330 000)with Beacon College ballon l ea Dr H.W.MackWV.Little Prep(MSID 4002), al 1 Woe ESP: WA River KA;Came P. - commencing Joy 1, MeehMlestaiew KA Ctr.; 2016,and ending June Madison MS;and Miami 30,2023. Central SH. BridgePrep 18801 N.E.22 Ave, 5 KE 348 $1,586,474 Academy of North Miami,FL 33180 years North Miami Miami Beach Recommended Adonis): Beach • approve an initial charier Legal Enhly VABMighland Oaks Elam.; school contract for a 5- North BndgePrep Madre Ives Community, year term,commencing Region Academy,Inc Ojus Elem.;Avenlura 2018-2023 KA 1,000 July 1,2018,and ending 16 11 Waterways KA Center June 30,2023. Karp Proposed ESP: Highland Oaks MS and Dr. VD MART. Michael M.Kray SH. Man anagemenL LLC 13301 N.W.24th Ave. 5 125 $570,110 Miami,FL 33167 years Recommended Action(s): Unincorporated Phoenix Academy of Excellence• Arcola Lake Elem.;Van E. • approve an initial charter (North Central) NOM Blanton Bee,;Broadmoor school contract for a 5- EIem.;Lakeview Bern.; year tern commencing Central Legal Entity. Miami Park Fleur.;Henry 6-5 July 1,2018,and ending Region Phoenix Academies E.S Reeves Bem.; 2018- on June 30,2022,as the of Excellence,Inc Benjamin Franklin K-8 Or.; 2022 200 2017.2018 school year Bendross- 6 4 Dr.H.W.Mack.IW.Lithe was designated as a Mndirgall Proposed ESP:N/A River K-e;Came P. planning year. VD 2 MeeklWesMew K-8 Ca.; Madison MS;and Miami Central SH. I D65 Page 1 of 2 School 9oard Meeting ofJune 20,2018 School Board Agenda Item D-65 ATTACHMENT B NEW CHARTER SCHOOL:OONTBACTS i,. - ` InilYsl Yuar DISTRICT Schcol Lumlicn - Term Grade- GSOFCT Lev]e Emollmxa ill 1&2619SY RenmvendeJ Gec;mrh Schon)lntormacon _ MavmuT Caacil 1'clionls)adlcr Special p y Prov�siona Area rieelm& - Feder Exp. Pro clef Enmllmonl PoS11ona Pall=_m Eep. Ncn - Idaumum Capao ly - lostr. Irish. Address not yet detemlined-Near N.W. • (a)apnded Adonis): est Academy a • approve an Initial 89 Avenue 8 West 5 a 5-ye school contract for Fontainebleau amameLleau Blvd.Miami, yew K-1 100 a 5-year term.and(b) Unincorporated 5454,875 FL 33172 Reputationol (Folio N304004-OB4 change the school's name (Westchester) oa Pin ecret Cove, from Pinecresl Academy MSID 5049) Banyan Bern.;C.Pad West to Plneanl North Central Legal Entity. - Eleni;C.R.Hadley Eleni.; (Fontainebleau PreparaRegion Campus), PineaestAcademy, Rockway Elem.;Seminole commencing July 1,2018, Castillo Irrc Elem.,E.W.F.Strip 2018- Kd 900 and ending June 30,2022 VD 5 4 3 Proposed ESP: Elem.;Sweetwater Elem., 2021 as the 2017-18 school Academics LW Rockway MS: D Everglades SR. D year was designated as a Dario MS; lanning year. and M.CorM Park SH. - Somerset Palms 12001 S.W.72 St. Academy Miami,FL 33183 (High-Performing 12191 S.W.72 St. RecommendedActIon(s): Unincorporated Replication of Miami,FL-33183 5 K-6 624 approve an initial Waiter (WestKend all) 62007,964 Somerset Prep. 6840 S,W.120 Ave. years school contract for a 5- Acad.at Silver Miami,FL 33183 year term,commencing South Palms,MSID 4012) 69555.W.122 Ave. July 1:2018,and Shcng ' Region Legal folly. FL 33183 June-30,2022 as the Somerset Academy, Celina Beni.;Kende Lks 2017-18 school year was Perez Born C.Pepper Elem.;, designated as a planning Inc. W.Park K-8;H.A. 2022 KA 888 year. VD 8 31 19 Proposed ESP: Ammons MS;and M. Academlca LLC Sunset SM. True North 8445 S.W.720 St 5 KA 750 Unincorporated $3,514,642 Classical Academy Miami,FL 33143 years Recommended Action(s); (Kendall) South Blue Lks K-8,Cypress KA; • approve an initial charter Legal Ent True Dr.C.J.Finlay Eleni.;W. school contract for a 5- South North Classical Matthews Elem.;R.Palm 2018- year tens,commencing Region Academy,Inc Bern.;Tropical Bent, 2023 KA 750 July 1,2018,and aiding 23 Riviera MS;and SW Miami June 30,2023. Rojas Proposed ESP: SH. VD 6 Academics LLC - Tote11D18-20104wtrmlbnal Positions 108 Total 2018-2019 Hon-lnstmaionat Positions: 70 ::r TaTAL301B1089P0SmON51 178 Initial Year Loss(2018-2019 SY):The revenue and positions indicated as'Initial Year Loss"provide an estimate of the potential Impact on the District's General Fund ($10,537,983) instructional staffing (108 positions), and non-Instructional staffing (70 positions). The lass of revenue Is based on 95%of FEFP funds per student and 75%of the initial year enrollment projection that the District will not realize for the current fiscal year. Copies of the contracts will be transmitted to the School Board Members under separate cover and will be available for Inspection by the public in the Office of Board Recording Secretary, Room 924, and In the Citizen Information Center, 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Miami, Florida 33132,Room 158, acs Page 2 of 2 school Board Meeting ofJune 20,2018 1 School Board Agenda Item D-65 ATTACHMENT C CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACT AMENDMENTS: 1 BridgePrep Academy,Inc.,d/b/a BridgePrep Academy of Greater Miami(MSID 2013); , 2, BridgePrep Academy,Inc.,dlbla BridgePrep Academy of Village Green(MSID 3034); I Doral Academy, Inc.,dMa Doral Academy Charter Middle School(MSID 6030); 4. Doral Academy, Inc.,d/b/a DoratPerforming Arts 8 Entertainment Academy(MSID 7009); 5. Doral Academy, Inc.,d/b/a Doral Academy of Technology(MSID 3029); 6. International Studies Charter High School,Inc.,d/b/a International Studies Virtual Academy(MSID 6017); 7. Mater Academy,Inc.,d/b/a(Mater Preparatory Academy High School(MSID 7090); 8. Mater Academy,Inc.,dibla Mater Virtual Academy Charter Middle High School(MSID 6997); 9. Somerset Academy,Inc.,d/b/a Somerset Academy Charter High School(South Homestead)(MSID 7034);and, 10. Theodore R and Thelma A Gibson Charter School, Inc.,d/b/a The Theodore R.and Thelma A.Gibson Charter School(MSID 2060). CHARTERSCHOOLCONTRACTAMENDMENTS School Current Curren[ IMPACT Location Tenn - Enmliment20 7 Recommended 201B-2019 SY _ Grate Sabi"' GeographicBchool Information Leves Acbonis)andlor5pecial Revenue - Feeder Beg,1' Maximum Retin9 a Pmmsrons Ares Positions Pattern Exp. Capacity Instr. L Non Instr Recommended Acdon(s); • (a)remove from the current 137 N.E.191hStreet 5 contract the satellite campus Miami,FL 33132 �drs 762 located 8116801 N.E.224 NIA (Satellite campus) y Avenue,(Folio Miami,Florida 33180(FdNo.io 30-2003- 000-0170),and(b) City of Miami BridgePrep Academy discontinue payment of of Greater Miami addtonal administrative fees Central (MSID 2013) to the Sponsor for the Region F.Douglass Elem.; K-5 satellite campus, Leon'FnttY BridgePrep Eneida M.Harter B commendng July 1,2018, .Acl 3y,Inc. EIem;Riverside and ending June 30,2020. Bendross- Elam;Souhsid te 2015 Bendin sll ESP: S.MA.R.T. Elem P.Wheatley' 2020 '850 Special Provision(st: VD2 NIA N/A Management,LLC Elem.;Paul L.Dunbar • the satellite campus will now K8 Center;Jose de be operated under a DlegoMS;and Booker Sepacatefndependent charier T.Washington SH. contract-BridgePrep Academy North Miami Beach as referenced in Attachment B. 13300 S.W.120n StUnincorporated N/A BridgePrepgeAcademy 5 •Recommendedreove from cur Miami,FL 33166 746 of Village Green - (SalelGle campus) years • remove the current (West Kendall) (MSID 3034) conned the campus located Calusa Elem.; at 12001 S.W.724i Street, South Legal Entity^BridgePrep Kendal°Lakes Elem.; K8 B Miami,Florida 33172(Folio Region Academy,Inc. C.Pepper Elem.;W. 2015- 628 No.30d9251ID0-0850); NIA N/A ESP: S.M AR T. Pads KB;H.A. 2021 commencing July 1,2018, Navarro Ammons MS;and M. and ending June 30,2021. VD 7 Management,LLC Sunset SH. DoralAcademy 2601 N.W.112^Ave. 15 Charter Middle Duel,Fl. years 7,187 Recommended Action(s): City of Doral N/A School-High add a permanent faciliy located at 2525 S.W.112o Performing Central J.I.SmiM KB Center Avenue,Doral,FL 33172 (MSID 6030) E.B.Thomas KE Cir, 58 A (Folio No.353030-042- Region Legal Entity: Dr.R.Espinosa K8 2013- 1438 0020),commendng July 1, Castillo N/A N/A Cir,Dr.T.Bilbao 2020 2016,and ending June 30, VD 5 Dotal Academy,Inc. Prep.Acad.;and R W.Reagan/Doral SH. 2026. ESP Awtlemna,LLC ' t 0-65 Page 1 of 3 School Board Meeting of June 20,2016 School Board Agenda Item D-65 • ATTACHMENT C CHAiYfER SCHOOL>CONTRAC7 AMENOMEN7 +, } ..DISTRICT School Current Current IMPACT Location seem Enrollment 2017 Recommended 2018-2019 S Bract Geographic School Action(s)andlor Special Area Revenue School Information Gratlel Provisions Positions Feeder Beg.I Maximum Rating Non- Pattern Exp. Capacity Instc Instr. - Doral Performmg • - 71100 N.W.271 St 15 391 Recommended ANon(s): CHy of Doral N/A B Entertainment poral,FL 33171 years • add a permanent tacitly Academy-High located at 2525 N.W.1121CenBal Performing J.I.Smith K-8GiltE. Avenue,035-3ord, 30FL 042-2 Region (MSID 7009) B.Thomas KE Ch; 9-12 A (Folio No.35-3030-042- NIA WA Dc R. r.TniEspinosa K-0 2015- 403 0020),commencing July 1, Castillo Legal Entity: Pin,Dr.Toni Bilbao R. 2030 2018,and ending June 30, VD5 Doral Academy,Inc. prep,Aced,;and R. 2030. ESP: Academics,LLC W.Reagan/Dead SH. 1Recommended Action(s): NIA 2601 N.W.312Ave.- 10 213 (a)modify the contractto Doral Academy of Doral,FL 33172 years - refied a 15-year term;and(b Technology-High City of Dora]the teddies located at 11100 N.W.270 Street, Performing J.I.Smith B.MOMS r, Miami,FL 33172(Folio No. Central (MSID 3029) Eugenia B.TMmas K- 641 A Region 8 Center,Dr.Rolando 35-3030-005-0010)and Lepel Entity: Espinosa K-8 Center 2p20 300 2525 NM.112th Avenue, NIA NIA Doral Academy,Inc Dr.Toni Bilbao Prep, Dotal, Castillo FL (Folio No. VD 5 Acad.;and Ronald W. 35.3030442-0020), ESP: Aadamica,CLC Reagan/Doral SH. commencing July 1,2018, and ending June 30,2025. Internaonal Virtual ttAcademydiea 2480 S.W.Eighth St 5 y Miami,FL 33135 years 6 Recommended Action(s): City of Miami NIA ( (MSID 6017) (Admbislmtrve Of • extend the chador contract legal Entity: 6-12 NG for one year c irimendng N/A Ii Conal Studies July 1,2018,and ending Charter heter High-School, N/A 201 250 June 30,2019. N/A NIA N/A Inc. 20108 ESP: Academia,LLC 65100.201 Shed 5 795 $2,076,042 Mater Preparatory Hialeeh,FL 33010 years Academy Charter J.H.Bright Elem.,A. Recommended Action(s): High Increase the student Hialeah (MSID School Fl min Elem.; I (MSID 7090) Meadow anleEl; enrollmentimum of 1,300 North Mcadoh Elem.; Elem.;N. 9-12 B to a maximum of 1,300 Region MaterEntity: Hialeah Elem;P. 2017- B50 students,commenting July 20 14 Mater Academy,Inc. 8pdngs Eleni;M.M. 2022 1,2018,and ending June 30, Castillo Wailers Elem.;H.H. 2022. VD5 ESP: Academies,LLC Filer MS;Hialeah MS; Hialeah SH;and Wesgend Hialeah SH. Recommended Action(s): • (a)relocate the Acal 2480 FL Eighth SL 5 18 administrative once to N/A Academy Charter Miami,FL 33135 years Sports Leadership and City of Miami (High MSID School97) (AdmMlsheWe Office) Management(SLAM) (M5106997) 66-12 B Chader Middle School NIA Leges Entity; located at 601 N.W.129' Mater Academy,Inc. Avenue,Miami,Florida WA 2013- 500 33136(Fogo No.01-4102- NIA WA ESP: Academica,LLG NIA 2018 0 ),and(b)extend the• charter contract for one • year,commencing July 1, • D-S5 Page 2 of 3 School Board Meeting of June 20,2018 School Board Agenda Item D-65 ATTACHMENT C CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACT AMENDMENTS - -_ '-. DISTRICT:.._—.Z RshooG. Current Curren[ 44PACT Location Tens Enrollment 201] 211&2D19 SY Grarlc. , Recommended Geographic S Ilnbrmetmn Levels School Actienls)andlorspefml area_ Revenue R Grade! Provisions Positions Feeder - Be;! Maximum 'Rating Pafford Exp. Capacity Instr ..Non.:'. -- - - 2018,and enrgng June 30, 2019. 305 N.E.Second Rd. 5 332 Recommended Adonis): $339,640 Somerset Academy Homestead,FL 33030 years • increase the student Cityof Charter High School enrollment as follows:(a)by Homestead (South Homestead) 75 students,from 450 (MSID 7034) Avocado Elem.;W.A. students to a maximum of Chapman Elam.; 9-12 8 525 students for the 2016- South Entity: Region Redland Elem.; .2019 school year,and(b7 by Somerset Academy, Redondo Elem.;West 2015- 450 125 students from 450 Feldmari 4 3 Inc Homestead K-8; 2020 students loo maximum of VD ESP: Academica,LW Homestead MS; 575 students for the 2019- Redland MS;S.Dade 2020 school year. MS;and S.Dade SH. 1682 N.W.4a Ave. Miami,FL 33136 The Theodore R.and 5 147 N/A. Thelma A.Gibson 1598 N.W.4th Ave, years Recommended Action(s): City of Miami • an administrative Cha^^r School(MSID Miami,FL 33136 amendment to modify the Central 20. 1 grade level configuration Region F,Douglass Elem.; KS F from IOndergartan throughLegal Entity: Eneidz M.Harmer Theodore R.and Elem.;Riverside grade eight to Kindergarten Thelma A.Gibson Elem.;P.Soufinide through grade six, Bendioss- ChaderSchool,lnc. Elem.;P.Wheatley 22022 600 commencing July 1,2018, MindVDingall NIA WA Elem.;Paul L.Dunbar and ending June 30,2022. ESP: Academica,LLC Kd Center,Jose de Diego MS;and Booker T.Washington SH. Total 2018-20191nstruchonal Positions: ( 24 Tote12018-2019 Non-Instructional Positions: 17 TOTAL 2018-2019 POSITIONS: 41 Initial Year Loss(2015-2019 SY): The revenue and positions indicated as"Initial Year Loss'provide an estimate of the potential Impact on the Distdcfs General Fund($2417,682)instructional staffing(24 positions),and non-instructional staffing(17 positions).The loss of revenue is based on 95%of FEFP funds per student and 75%of the initial year enrollment projection that the District will not realize for the current fiscal year. Copies of the amended contracts will be transmitted to the School Board Members under separate cover and will be available for inspection by the public in the Office of Board Recording Secretary,Room 924,and in the Citizen Information Center,1450 N.E.Second Avenue,Miami, Florida 33132, Room 158. I D-65 Page 3 of 3 School Board Meeting of June 20,2018 School Board Agenda Item 0-65 ATTACHMENT D CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACT RENEWALS: 1. The City of Aventura,Florida;an operator of Aventura Charter School of Excellence(MSID D950); 2. Integrated Sdence And Asian Culture, Inc.,d/b/a Integrated Science And Asian Culture(ISAAC)Academy(MSID 2004); Mater Academy,Inc.,d/bla Mater Academy Charter Middle School(MSID 6014); 4. Mater Academy,Inc.,d/b/a Mater Academy(MSID 0100); 5. Mater Academy,Inc.,d/b/a Mater Academy of International Studies(MSID 1017); 6. Miami Children's Museum Charter School,Inc.,d/b/a Miami Children's Museum Charter School(MSID 4000); 7. Pinecrest Academy,Inc.,d/b/a Pinecrest Preparatory Academy Charter High School(MSID 70531; 8. Somerset Academy, Inc.,d/b/a Somerset Academy Charter Middle School(South Homestead)(MSID 6013); 9. Somerset Academy, Inc.,d/b/a Somerset Academy Charter Middle School(South Miami Campus)(MSID 6053); 10. Somerset Academy, Inc.,d/b/a Somerset Arts Academy(MSID 2012); 11. Somerset Academy, Inc.,Somerset Academy Elementary School(South Miami Campus)(MSID 2007);and, 12. Sports Leadership and Management Inc.,d/b/a Sports Leadership And Management(SLAM)Charter Middle School(MSID 6015). CHARTER SCHOOLCONTRACT RENEWALS - School Current Current DISTRICT Location Tom Enrollment 2017 IMPACT IMPACT Recommended- School Gxographnc 201B School information Actron(s)and/or Special Levels .Grade) Areae Revenue Positions - Feeder . Bcg.t hlaaimum Rating Provisions Nom ` Pattern Exp. Capacity - Instr. ; Instr.- : AventuraCharter School 3333 ME.788 Recommended Acton(s): ^St. 15 1,019 NIA renew the charter contacl. Cld of Excellence(High Aventura FL 33180 yearsAventura under SectionPerforming (MSID 0950) VABMlghland Oaks 1002.331(2)(e),F.S., North Elem.;Ojus Elem.; Kd A High-Performing Charter Legal Entity:The Cry of Aventura Waterway)K- 2003- Schools,for a 15-year Region Aventura Florida B Center,Highland 2018 1'0� term commencing July 1, Karp N/A WA Oaks MS;and Dr. 2018,and ending June 30, VD3 ESP:Chatter Schools USA Michael M.Kap SH, 2033. Integrated Science And 301 Westward Dr. 5 186 Miami WA A "pulture(ISAAC) M.Springs,FL 33166 years Recommended Actlon(s): Springs Ao__;In9(MSID 2004)- Hialeah Elem..;Loral • renew the charier ventrad - LegalEntib: Integrated Park Elem.;M.Springs K-8 A for a 5-year term Central Elam.;SouN.Hlaleah 2013- commencing July 1,2018, Region Sdence And AslarcLulture, 900 N/A N/A Ina Elem.;Springview 2018 and ending June 30, Elem.;M.Springs MS', 2023. Castle' ESP: Academica LLC and M.Springs SH. VC S 651 W.201'Street 5 791 WA Hialeah,FL 33010 years iMater Academy Charter J.H.Bright Elem.;A. Middle School(MSID Earhart Elem.; Recommended Action(s):. . Hialeah 6014) Flamingo Elem.; • renew the charier contract Meadowlane Elem.;N. 6-8 A for a 5yearterm North Region Legal Entity: Hialeah Elem.;P. 2013— 1,000 commencing July 1,2018, N/A N/A Mater Academy,Inc Springs Elem.;M.M. 2018 and ending June 30,2023. Casa° Walters Elem.;Henry VD 5 ESP:Academics LLC H.Filer MS;Hialeah MS;Hialeah SH;end Westland Hialeah SH. 7700 N.W.98^St. H.Gardens,FL 33016 Recommended Adonis); (Campus 1) 15 1,099 • renew the charter contact, Hialeah WA Mate Academy(High 6003 N.W.1034 SL years under Section Gardens Performing)(MSID 0100) H.Gardens,FL 33016 (Campus 2) High- error ej,F.S. North Legal Entity. K-5 B Schoolerforming Charter Region Mater Academy,Ina B.Sheppard EleSchools,for a 15-year Hialeah Gardens Elem.; term,and endin commencingJuly 1, ESP:Academics LLC W.Hialeah Gardens 2003— Hartman Elam2033. ;Hialeah Gardens 2018 7,380 2018, endingJune 30, VD 4 N/A N/A MS;and Hialeah Gardens SH. oss Page 1 of 4 School Board Meeting ofJune 20,2018 ai • i School Board Agenda Item D-65 A ATTACHMENT D l CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACT RENEWALS - - - ' DISBICT School Current Current 2017 IMEACT Location Term Enrollment Recommended 201E-201T Graft School Geographic Adionlsl antllor Special School Information Leve s GradeI Area Re'cenueCo s Feeder Beg.I Maximum RatingProvisions Pattern Exp. Capacity Instr. NNott- 795 N.W.32^•Street 10 Recommended Adonis): • Mater Academy of Miami,FL 33127 years 534 • (a)renew the charter Miami NIA international Studies contractfm a 5-year term, L B.Smith Elem.;M. and(b)increase student Central (MSID 1017) Angela/Elam; enrollment by 87 students, Region • Legal Entity: Comstock Elem;Santa 2008 K5 C from 553 students to a Mater Academy,Inc. Clara Elem.;Dr.Kelsey 2018 553 maximum napery/al 640 Bendross- NIA N/A L Pharr Elem.;G. students,commenting July MlrWngell ESP;Academica LLC Jones-Ayers MS;and 1,2018,and ending June VD 2 M.Jackson SH. 30,2023. Miami Children's Museum SBO McArthur Cwy 5 .289 WA Charier School(MSID Merril,FL 33132 y Recommended Aetlon(s} Miall 4000) Biscayne Elem.;..P. • renew the charter contract North Beach T.emand Elem.;d.Pante K-5 A for a 5-year tern Region Legal Entity: Elem.; IRI(B1Be Harbor K-8 2013- 350 commencing July 1,2018, N/A WA Miami r School, Children's Museum2018 and ending June 3e,2023, Karp Chador School,Inc. CIr,Fienberg/Flsher K- 2018 3 ESP:Academics LLC M.BeadSF( MS;and M.BeadhSH, - 14901 S.W.42^a St 5 499 NIA Miami,FL 33185 years Recommended Action(s): PlnecrestPreparelory E.K Beckham Elem.; renew the charier contract Miami Academy Charter High B.Tree • Elem.;M.S. - SectionS under School(High Performing) Douglas nem under 1(2)(!),FS., South D7053) 1002 Greenglade Elem.;Hall 9-12 B High-Performing Charter Region Legal Entity: Elem;L N.Hurston 2013- 1200 School!,for a 15-year WA. Pinecrest Academy,Inc. Elem.;R.Green Elem.; 2018 term commencing July 1, Perez V.Green Elem.;P.Bel 201B,and ending June 30, VD 8 ESP:Academia LLC MS;H.McMillen MS; 2033. WR Thomas MS)G. H.Braddock SH. 300 N.E.Second Rd. 5 Recommended ActIon(s): N/A Somerset Academy Homestead,FL 33030 years 518 • (a)renew the charier Homestead Charter Middle School contract for a 5-year term, (South Homestead) ChapmanAvocado Elam,;W.A. and(b)decrease student South Elem.;(MSID 6013) en dents, by 150 Redland Elam; 6-8 B students,from 900 Region Redondo Elem.;W. 2013- SomeretA: Homestead K-8;S. 2018 9W students to a maximum Feldman WA N/A Somerset Academy.Inc. capacity of 750 students, Dade e l nd MS;and VD 9 ESP:Academica LLC MS;Redland SH.MS;all commenMendLng Jg une 30,2023. • S Dade SH. wed ending June 30,2023. 5876 S.W.687 Street 10 217 N/A S.Wad Ft 33143 years Auburndale Elem.;G. Recommended Adonis): Somerset iddAcademy W. Fanta Charter Middle School Grove Elem.;FaMewn • renew the charter contract, South Miami (South Miami)(High Elem.;H.M.Hagler under Section Performing)(MSID 6053) Elem.;K Park Elem.; 1002.331(2)(e),FS., Central S.BIM Elem.;Sunset 6-8 A High-Performing Charter Region Legal Entry: Elem.;F.S.Tucker 2008- 900 Schools,for a 15-year WA N/A Somerset Academy,Inc. Elem.;H.S.West lab. 2018 term commencing July 1, Rojas EIem.;C.Gables KA 2018,and ending June 30, VD 6 ESP:Academlca LLC Prep.Acad.;K. 2033. Biscayne K-S Ctr.;G. W.Carver MS;Kinloch Park MS;P.de Leon { MS;C.Gables SH. 0.65 Page 2 of 4 School Board Meeting of June 20,2018 J — School Board Agenda Item D-65 ATTACHMENT D CHARTER SCHOOL CONTRACT RENEWALS School. Current Current DISTRICT -- Location Term Enmliment 2017 - IMPACT -�l . _ Grade School Recommended. Geogmph¢ 20182019 SY tool Information - ACLon(s)andfor Special loves Bede/ Area Revenue Positions ' feeder Beg 1 Maximum Rating Pmmsmns • - Pattern Exp. C': Capapacity Inslr. Den 1700 Kerne Ave. 10 (aka,47 N.W.16e SQ years 405 Recommended Adonis): Homeslead,FL 33030 Somerset Arts Academy • (a)renew the charter City of ventrad for a 5-year term, Homestead (MSID 2012) and(b)modry the grade Legal EMdy: Avocado Elem.;W.A. K8 C ' levet ataAgurahon from South Somerset Academy,Inc. Chapman Elem.; grade satoo IGndegaden Kindergarten Through Region Redland Eer; gr E.P.Academia LLC through grade 5. Feldman Redondo Elem.;W. 2000- 750 commencing July 1,2010, VD 9 Homestead KE;S. 2018WA WA Dade MS;Homestead and ending June 30,2023. MS;Redland MS;and South Dade SH. 5876 S.W.68'Skeet 10 405 Recommended Action(s): WA S.Miami,FL 33143 years • renew the charter contract, under Section Somerset Academy Auburndale Elem.;G. 1002.331(2)(e),ES., W.Carver{lem.;C. High-Pedorming Charter Elementary School(South South Miami Miami Campus)(High Gmva Elam.;Faidawn Schools,for a 15-year Performing) Elem.;H.M.Flagler lens commencing July 1, Central M°,^2007 Elem.;K.Park Elem.; 2018,and ending June 30, Region (i 4 ) S.Bluff Eler;Sunset K 5 A 2033 Les .nilly: Elem.;F. 2006- 750 Rojas N/A N/A Somerset Academy,Inc Elem.;H:S.West Lab. 2018 Special Provtsion(s): Elem.;C.Gables KA • Contract will include an VD 6 ESP:Academica LLC Prep.Acad.;K appendix detailing the Biscayne KA C4.;G. School's plan to increase W.Carver MS;Kinloch diversity among students Park MS;P.de Leon and staff. MS;C.Gables SH. 604 N.W,126 Ave Miami,FL 33136 (Campus l) 5 years 618 N/A 601 N.W.12"Ave. Sports Leadership and Cami,FL33136 ( Management(SLAM) (Campus 2) Miami Charter Middle School Federkk Douglass Recommended Action(s): (MSID 6015) Elem.;Eneida M • renew the charter contract Central Legal Entity:Spohs Haller Elem.; 6-8 C tar a 5-year term Region Leadership And Riverside Elem; commencing July 1,2018, Management Inc. Southside Elam,;Phelis and ending June 30.2023. Rojas VD 6 Wheatley Elem.,Paul L. ESP:Academtce LW Dunbar K-8 Center', 2013- 7p0 N/A N/A Jose de Diego MS,and 2018 Booker T.Washington SH. 1 D65 Page 3 of 4 Schad Board Meeting of June 20,2018 School Board Agenda Item D-65 ATTACHMENT D Copies of the renewed contracts will be transmitted to the School Board Members under separate cover and will be available for inspection by the public in the Office of Board Recording Secretary,Room 924,and in the Citizen Information Center,1450 N.E.Second Avenue,Miami, Florida 33132, Room 158. • • ocs Page 4 of 4 School Board Meeting of Juno 20,2018 School Board Agenda Item D-65 ATTACHMENT E — CHARTER CONSOLIDATION(S): - it. Mater Academy,Inc.,Ohio: a. Mater Academy Middle School of International Studies(MSID 6047);and, h. Mater Academy High School of International Studies(MSID 7024) 2. Somerset Academy,Inc.,dlbla: a. Somerset Academy Charter High School(South Campus)(MSID 7038);and, b. Somerset Academy Charter High School(MSID 7042). CNAFERSCIOCOL Ql1SOLIDATIONSX14 , . , . ... s-,.•.-1.-- ; . �,.v-r *5.,.4„ School - Terms of the Location Cana Consolidation Enrollment. 2017 Grade School Meant)Recommende4 Geo ra hm Grade Levels School Information and/or Special g P Levels ` GradG Area MaximumFeeder Rating Provisions Student Pattern Mas. Capacity Enrollment Contract Teri Mater Academy Middle Recommended Adonis): School of International • under Section Studies-High 100233(7)(b)(2)(c), Performing(MSID 795 N.W,32(4 Steel 5.8 171 High-PerformIng 6-9 6047) Miami,FL 33127 B Charter Schools,to(a) renewihe charier school Miami Legal Entry: contract for Mater Mater Academy,Inc. Leonora B.Smith Academy Middle School Elem.;Maya Angelou 495 of International Studies Central 300 ESP: Acadamka LLC Elem.;Comstock Elem.; for a 15-year term,(b) Region Santa Clara Elem.;Dr. consolidate the charter Mater Academy High KelseyL Phan Elem.; with Mater Academy - School of International Georgia$nma.Ayers High School of Bendross- 15 years Studies-High MS;and Miami Jackson 26 International Sludies Mlndngall PerformingtMSID SH. (MSID 7024)into one V02 7024) 9-12 B charier seMng a Miami maximum enrollment of Legal Enbly: 300 shrdents in grades MalerAcademy,Inc. 500 six through nine, commending July 1, ESP:Acedemira LLC. 2018,and(c)change the School's name to Mater International Preparatory,and ending June 30,2033. I D-65 Page 1 of I School Board Meeting of June 20,2018 { 1 • Somerset Academy - • under Section - ' Charter High School 1002.33(7)(b)(2)(c), 9-72 (South Campus)- 27 High-Performing High Performing Charter Schools,m(a) • (MSID 7038) 23255 S.W.1151 Ave, renew the charter school Homestead,FL 33032 9-12 A contract with Somerset Clty of Legal Entity: Academy Charter High Homestead Somerset Academy,Inc. 1,000 School(South Campus) ESP:Academies LLC tm a 15-year tem(b) South consolidate the charter Region 1,440 Somerset Academy Alr Base K-8;Campbell Thi Somerset Academy Charter High Feldman Charter High School Dr.Kb;Coconut 406 School(MSI07042) (MBID 7042) Enlmv. -8;;ming&Gateway Into ore charter sewing Bea.ice living 8 Legal Entity', Beatrice Peskier K41; A a maximum enrollment - Somerset Academy, City K-8;Laura C. 800 of 1.440 students,(c) 15 years Inc, Saunders Elem.; relocate to permanent Mandarin Lakes K-S facility located at 12425 ESP: Academics,LLC Center,FL City S.W.249 Street(Folio Elem.;and Homestead _ No.30-6924-000-1620); • SH. 12465 S.W.248 Street (Folio Ho.30-6924-000- • 9-12 1621);12601 S.W,248 • Street(Folio No.30- • 69244100.1250);and Folio No,30-6924-000. 1410(Physical Address TBD),and(d)change the Schools name to • Somerset Academy Charter High School commencing July 1, 2018,end ending June 30:2033. • Copies of the consolidated renewal contract will be transmitted to the School Board Members under separate cover and will be available for inspection by the public in the Office of Board Recording Secretary, Room 924,and in the Citizen Information Center, 1450 N.E.Second Avenue, Miami,Florida 33132,Room 158. • • • •