HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 7346 (Extended Day Care Services Bill)RESOLUTION NO. 7346
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL APPROVING THE APPLICATION
FOR GRANT FUNDS UNDER THE EXTENDED DAY CARE
SERVICES BILL (ROBERTI SB303)
WHEREAS, the legislature of the State of
California has enacted the Roberti (SB303) Extended
Day Care Services Bill, which provides funding for Child
Care programs; and
WHEREAS, the State Department of Education has
been delegated the responsibility for the administration of
the program and distribution of program funds; and
WHEREAS, the City of San Rafael Child Care Program
has been awarded a Child Care services contract;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City
Council of the City of San Rafael authorizes the City
Manager to execute local agreement number CD -L077 in the
amount of $16,099.00 for the purpose of providing child
care and development services in fiscal year 1985-86.
I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San
Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was
duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of said City held on Monday ,
the Fifth day of May , 1986 by the following votes,
to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Frugoli, Nave, Russom &
Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
JEAD(6 M. LEONCINI, City Clerk
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CALIFORNIA STATc DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Bill Honig
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721 Capitol Mall:,; �;., .; �^
Sacramento, CA 981 r,•,
Superintendent
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CONTRACT
MR-IBER: CD -L077
LOCAL AGREEtiENT FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
PROGRAM TYPE: School Age Community
Child Care Services
CONTRACTOR NAME: CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
PROJECT NUMBER: 21-N916-00-03252-5
By signing this agreement and returning it to the State, you are agreeing to provide
services in accordance with the Funding Terms and Conditions (FT&C), Due Process
Requirements, School Age Community Child Care Services Program Requirements and
Application which are attached and by this reference incorporated into this contract.
This contract is effect -,e fro-Tlarch 1, 1936 through June 30, 1986. For satisfactory
performance of the required services, the contractor shall be reimbursed in accordance
with the FT&C (pages 9 and 10), at a rate not to exceed $1.9000 per child per hour
of enrollment for a Maximum Reimbursable Amount (?IRA) under this contract of $16,099
minus parent fees, adjusted for actual days of operation if less than the minimum
specified below.
AnY provisions of this agreement found to be in violation of federal or State statute
or regulation shall be invalid but such a finding shall not affect the remaining
provisions of this contract.
°- VICE REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Days of Operation (PIDO) Requirement
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Up to $ 7,245 of the MRA may be expended as one-time only start-up costs in
accordance with the FT&C and Education Code Section 8275.
~og i 51GNATUREU , S NnIUR UD S MATURI
TITLE
Donna It. Salaj, Manaae r Pamela J. Nicolai, City Manager
Contracts Office ADDRESS P.U. BOX bU
""ED ON _ SHEETS EACH BEARING NAME OF CONTRACTOR City of San Rafael 1400 Fifth AvejSan Rafael,
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SIGNATURE OF ACCOUNTING OFFICER (DATE
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1 hereby cert) f y that all conditions fon exemption set forth in State Administrative Manual Section 1209 hair
been complied with and this document is exrmpt from rnuw by the Department of Flnanre
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STANDARD PROVISIONS
Standard Provisions for State Contracts
A. The Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend and save harmless the State, its
officers, agents and employees from any and all claims and losses accruing
or resulting to any and all contractors, subcontractors, materialmen,
laborers and any other person, firm or corporation furnishing or supplying
work, services, materials or supplies in connection with the performance of
this contract, and from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting
to any person, firm or corporation who may be injured or damaged by the
Contractor in the performance of this contract.
B. The Contractor, and the agents and employees of Contractor, in the
performance of this contract, shall act in an independent capacity and not
as officers or employees or agents of State of California.
C. The State may terminate this contract and be relieved of the payment of
any consideration to Contractor should Contractor fail to perform the
covenants herein contained at the time and in the manner herein provided.
In the event of such termination, the State may proceed with the work in
any manner deemed proper by the State. The cost to the State shall be
deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this contract, and the
balance, if any, shall be paid the Contractor upon demand.
D. Without the written consent of the State, this contract is not assignable
by Contractor either in whole or in part.
E. Time is the essence of this contract.
F. No alteration or variation of the terms of this contract shall be valid
unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto, and no oral
understanding or agreement not incorporated herein, shall be binding on any
of the parties hereto.
G. The consideration to be paid Contractor, as provided herein, shall be in
compensation for all of Contractor's expenses incurred in the performance
hereof, including travel and per diem, unless otherwise expressly so
provided.
H. Contractors entering into a contract funded wholly or in part with
funds from the United States Government agree to amendments in funding to
reflect any reduction in funds if the Congress does not appropriate
sufficient funds. In addition, the contract is subject to any
restrictions, limitations or enact"2nts of Congress which affect the
provisions, terms or funding of this contract in any manner. The State
shall have the option to terminate the contract without cost to the State
in the event the Congress does not appropriate funds or a United States
agency withholds or fails to allocate funds.
I. The sheet marked "Nondiscrimination Clause" is attached hereto and by this
reference incorporated herein.
RESPONSIBILITIES BETWEEN PARTIES
Fiscal Year 1985-86
I. STATE RESPONSIBILITIES
A. The State shall:
1. Reimburse the contractor in accordance with the FT&C for Child
Care and Development programs.
2. Provide program and related technical assistance.
B. The State reserves the right, by formal contract amendment to reduce
the performance requirements and the MRA of the contract when it
becomes evident that the contractor will not earn the amount of the
contract.
C. Contractor shall be notified in writing of changes in laws or
regulations prior to the effective date or as soon as possible after
enactment.
D. The Child Development Division (CDD) will notify contractors in
writing of travel and per diem rates as soon as these become
available.
II. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES
A. The Contractor shall:
1. Maintain records for program review, evaluation, and/or other
purposes and make them available to persons authorized by the
State.
2. Determine the eligibility of families for child development
service, and assess and collect fees only in accordance with the
fee schedule designed by the State for the current program year.
3. Inform parents of the right to appeal adverse eligibility
determinations to the State Department of Education.
4. Pay any audit exceptions or overpayments made in this or prior
years. In addition to any other remedy or source of funds, the
State may recover any audit exceptions or overpayments from
claims for reimbursement under this contract or any subsequent
contract to the extent of claimed reimbursements.
5. For contractor's with more than one service area, maintain
service at the same level, plus or minus ten percent (10%), in
the individual service area(s) designated in the contractors
application, unless written approval in advance is obtained from
the CDD.
5. Comply with requirements specified in Provisional Status Addendum
A which is attached hereto and by this reference incorporated
herein.
CDD RE S-A
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14ONDISCRIMINATION CLAUSE
1. During the performance of this contract, the recipient, contractor and its
subcontractors shall not deny the contract's benefits to any person on the
basis of religion, color, ethnic group identification, sex, age, physcial
or mental disability, nor shall they discriminate unlawfully against any
employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color,
national origin, ancestry, physcial handicap, mental disability, medical
condition, marital status, age (over 40) or sex. Contractor shall insure
that the evaluation and treatment of employees and applicants for
employment are free of such discrimination.
2. Contractor shall comply with the provsions of the Fair Employment and
Housing Act (Government Code, Section 12900 et seq.), the regulations
promulgated thereunder (California Administrative Code, Title 2, Section
7285.0 et seq.), the provisions of Article 9.5, Chapter 1, Part 1, Division
3, Title 2 of the Government Code (Government Code, Sections 11135-11139.5)
and the regulations or standards adopted by the awarding State agency to
implement such article.
3. Contractor or recipient shall permit access by representatives of the
Department of Fair Employment and Housing and the awarding state agency
upon reasonable notice at any time during the normal business hours, but in
no case less than 24 hours notice, to such of its books, records, accounts,
other sources of information and its facilities as said Department or
Agency shall require to ascertain compliance with this clause.
4. Recipient, contractor and its subcontractors shall give written notice of
their obligations under this clause to labor organizations with whic;. they
have a collective bargaining or other agreement.
5. The contractor shall include the nondiscrimination and compliance
provisions of this clause in all subcontracts to perform work under the
contract.
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CL AU SE
PROVISIONAL STATUS ADDENDUM A
(New 1985-86 Contract)
Inasmuch as the contractor has not previously provided SDE funded child
development services for this program type and the specific requirements for
receiving SDE child development funds for this program type have not previously
been placed on the contractor, this contract shall be deemed provisional.
Failure to comply with the FT&C and any applicable Requirements, laws and
regulations shall result in termination of the 1985-86 contract upon ninety
(90) days, written notice, pursuant to Education Code Section 8407.
CALIFORNIA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
CHILD DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
CD -9725 (Rev. 10/85)
Return three copies as specified
in the transmittal Reporter to:
California State Department of
Education / Child Development
Division
Attention: Latchkey Applications
Coordinator
1500 5th Street - 3rd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814
LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT
BE ACCEPTED
PLEASE NOTE: READ THE ENTIRE INFORMATION SECTION BEFORE COMPLETING THE
APPLICATION SECTION
The submission of this application does not obligate the state to fund the
proposed program. If the application is approved for funding, a contract
will be executed between the State of California and the applicant. When
funding is authorized the applicant agrees to adhere to the proposal set
forth in the contract.
PART A: APPLICANT INFORMATION
1. Full legal name of applicant: Citv of San Rafael, Child Car Divicinn
2. Mailing address: p,0, ox 60 Sap RafaP1 rA 94915
Street City State Zip Code
3. Contact persons:
a. Executive officer's name: Pamela Nicolai
b. Program director's name: Nanry Parry
Phone (415 ) 485-37(1
Phone (41 5 ) 4R5 3 -ARF,
c. Other (specify): Center nirPrrnrc Phone ( )
Bill Scharf 415 485-3387
Michael Arrow 415 459-3376
Janice Clonev 415 499-1160
Marian Carter 415 457-6952
Janice Cole 415 472-3181
CALIFORNIA STATE DEPARTHL..= OF EDUCATION
CHILD DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
CD -9725 (Rev. 10/85)
4. a. Legal status of applicant (check one):
__,X_city or city agency
college or university
county or county agency
county office of education
(CD#: )
_private nonprofit corporation
_private profit organization
school district
(CD# )
other (specify):
b. State Corporate Identification number filed at Secretary of State's
Office (N/A for Public Agencies): W/A
c. Federal Employer Identification Number: 94-fnnn474
5. Specify any existing contracts (other than With the Child Development
Division') to provide direct and/or indirect child care services such
as foundation grants, Head Start, United Way, city block grants, etc.
Briefly describe the cervices provided, the funding source(s), and the
amount of funding.
a. Scholarship funds - St. Stephen's Guild - $2000.00
b. Non -Specified Program Funds - private donor - $2,000.00
c. Capital Improvement - Community Development Block Cunt - $5,000.00
d. Scholarship Funds - Community Development Block Cunt - $4,000.00
e. Summer Field Trip - Northern California Gant Makers,
Summer Youth - $750.00
6. Specify any existing contract(s) with the Child Development Division. None
Program Type: Project #
Funding Amount:$
Project Type: Project #
Funding Amount:$
Project Type: Project #
Funding Amount$
CALIFORNIA STATE DEPARTME,_ Of EDUCATION
CHILD DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
CD -9725 (Rev. 10/85)
7. Describe the process for determining organizational policies including
program and fiscal policy. ATTACH AN ORGANIZATIONAL CHART TO THIS
APPLICATION. Include a description of the proposed program's relation-
ship to the applicant organization and the responsibility for the proposed
services. Also include a description of the role of the legally constituted
governing board. If the applicant is a non-public unincorporated entity
that does not have a governing board, so state.
The City of San Rafael has successfully operated school age child care
programs for twelve years with City Council as governing board. These
programs have been fully self-supporting and have as such been able to
serve only the population able to pay full fee. The proposedelement
would expand our services and provide a quality program to the portion
of the population unable to afford current fees. The successful history
of this program and the financial security will offer an excellent
support base for the proposed services.
8. Describe the specific internal fiscal procedures and controls to be
employed by the proposed program. Include, at a minimum, a statement
on each of the following: (a) bookkeeping and accounting system, (b)
receipt and disbursement of funds, (c) procedures for safeguarding
assests, and (d) inventory controls.
The proposed services will be added to the already existing program. An
annual budget is prepared for each Center. Fees are billed in advance,
recorded on individual ledger cards and entered into the City's computer
system. Subsidized care would be handled similarly with parents billed
for their percentage of costs and SDE funds covering the subsidized
portion. Funds are dispersed through the City's Finance Department.
Funds are deposited into the City's treasury. All properties are fully
secured through alarm systems. Supplies and materials are inventoried
quarterly with a twelve year history of appropriate use and replacement
standards.
9. Identify the years of experience your agency has had in administering
child care services in the proposed service area: 1? Years of Ex-
perience.
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CALIFORNIA STATE DEPARTMEmL OF EDUCATION
CHILD DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
CD -9725 (Rev. 10/85)
10. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that (a) the information reported
in this application is, to the best of cry knowledge. complete and
accurate, (b) the applicant agency named in this application has
authorized me, as its representative, to submit this applic2tion and
such authorization is recorded in the minutes of the agency's govern-
ing board's meeting*, (c) the applicant agency is authorized to do
business with the State of California. (d) no current or former (within
two years) State Department of Education employee participated or
assisted in the preparation or development of this application, and
(e) I will comply with all applicable laws, regulations and contract
provisions and all requirements attached to and referenced in the
contract.
Authorization is entered into the board minutes of December 16 , 19 85
Signed:,// Date: 4a/
Authorized Re esentative
11. Certification by school district of commitment to make school site
apace available for extended day care services.
Site Name
Short School 35 Marin St
C;lanwnnA rrhnnl 25 WAqt rAqt1PWnnd
Lion Tim=tQn Cr}Innl lq__Tsal l i c Uriva
No. of Class Rooms
5
1 portable
1
1
4
Name of School District San Rafael School District
Authorized Signature Date
Name of School District Dixie ool District
Authorized SignatureB�l..r • Date X21.30 �
Business ger
*If the applicant is a legally constituted entity whose status does
not require a governing board, write "not applicable".
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CALIFORNIA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
CHILD DEVEIAPMENT DIVISION
CD -9725 (Rev. 10/85)
PART B: DIRECT SERVICE PROGRAMS
PLANNING
1. Describe the community involvement in the development of and commitment to
School Age Community Child Care Services Program.
Twelve years ago, a group of parents went to the City Council requesting
school age child care. The City Council agreed to operate self-supporting
programs designed in cooperation with schools and PTA groups. As the
program grew and developed, the community and City involvement and
commitment has increased. Local business groups, the recreation department,
senior citizen groups, PTA, two school districts' administration and
teaching staff, parents and the local reference and referral agency
have played an active role in the development of this program and the
need to expand the services to the population unable to pay full fee.
2. Describe your plan for coordination with the County Welfare Department and
Resource and Referral Programs for the provision of extended day care
services to participants in Greater Avenues For Independence (the recently
enacted welfare reform law Chapter 1025/85), and to current and former
AFDC recipients.
In our twelve year history we have extablished a concise working relation-
ship with both the Marin County Welfare Department and Project Care
Reference and Referral Agency. They are aware of our quality program
and currently send families to us. Tuition fees for the children are
paid directly to the City of San Rafael by the County through various
sources and by Project Care's scholarship fund. I expect these
relationships to continue with the additional benefit of expanded
program space and funds to subsidize the high cost of child care.
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ULIFORNIA STATE DEPARTME6. 'OF EXUTIOR
QiILD DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
CD -9725 (Rev. 10/85)
3. Following this page, insert the district's meds assessment which will be
available frau your school district on or about December 1, 1985.
Discuss the assessment as it relates to the specific population you plan to
serve.
Provide additional needs assessment information to:
A. Describe the target population of children and families to be
served by the proposed program.
The funds would be used to subsidize childcare costs for parents of
school age children (5-11 years). Single parent families headed
by females make up 19% of San Rafael's population; in the Bahia
and Gallinas areas this number is as high as 46%. We will target
children who currently have no afterschool supervision and children
determined to be at risk.
B. Discuss any special characteristics of the children, parents and
community.
The east San Rafael area serves as a point of entry to Marin
County. The population is culturally diverse: more than 20%
are Hispanic, Asian or Black with a large number of non-English
households. The 1980 census indicated lower income, a younger
population, a very high unemployment rate, and 18.6% no -worker
households in the east San Rafael area. This element of our
program would provide quality childcare allowing many residents
the opportunity to become an active part of society.
C. Identify the number and ages/grades of children and their academic,
recreational or other needs, as appropriate.
We will provide care for 70-85 children ages 5 through 11.
These are children who are left unsupervised daily. They have
little parent or adult involvement in their lives. Parents are
not in close communication with the schools and academic pursuits
are often ignored. These children need a program with activities
to assist their social, emotional, physical and personal development.
This is the kind of program we have been offering for twelve years.
With the necessary funding, we have the established skill and
knowledge to meet the needs of this unserved population.
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4. State your major progr-m puls. CD -9725 'Iev. 10/35)
- to provide a safe physical onvironmant and moving, talented
qualified staff.
- to provide a program in which childron will be actively involved
in a curriculum which meets their developmental needs and relates
to their specific cultural and family needs.
- to provide an enrollment representative of socioeconomic, racial, and
ethnic characteristics of the community.
- to provide children with an environment which unifies home, family,
culture, school and recreation time in a developmentally positive
way, by utilizing community resources.
- to provide well-balanced curriculum including tutoring, homework,
enrichment classes, arts, crafts, cooking, music, drama, stories,
movies, indoor and outdoor games, various sports, and time to
think, relax, and socialize.
- to provide a communication network and liason for children, parents,
school personnel, referral and support agencies.
- to provide an atmosphere which encourages family participation
and parenting assistance.
OBJECTIVES
5. State the objectives for the academic support component of your program.
Objectives for the academic support component of our program are:
- to provide homework and tutoring assistance to children
- to be the communication link with the classroom teacher and the
working parent.
- to confer with school staff regarding children enrolled in
the Children's Center
- to work with school and parents to help guide children's
academic success.
- to provide opportunities for children to develop self-esteem
and confidence in both academic and non-academic areas.
- to provide program curriculum which enhances school curriculum
and both stimulates and challenges children.
ACTIVITIES
6. Describe your major program activities. Activities must be designed to be
age appropriate and meet the developmental needs of each child. Describe
linkage with community resources, including organized and supervised youth
groups, to support educational, cultural and recreational activities.
a. Academic Support (Tutoring, homework assistance, enrichment and
extension of the school curriculum, motivation reinforcement of basic
skills, etc.)
The Program offers tutoring and homework assistance for children. Center
staff maintains open communication with school staff on all children
and is liaison for school and parent. Center curriculum includes
enrichment programs in science, computers, music, etc., based on a needs
assessment. The staff encourage the children to share school events,
activities and curriculum. The staff provide many opportunities for
children to experience success and develop confidence and self
esteem which provide necessary support to take on academic challenge.
The staff and prograr -ourage the child's development, socially,
emotionally. physi A intellectually.
CALIFORNIA STATE DEPAL.AXT OF MATION
OUL.D DEVELAPENT DIVISION
CD -9725 (Rev. 10/85)
b. Creative Arts Nusie, danoe, dmatie arts, visual arta, poetry, etc.)
The creative arts portion of the Center curriculum includes
a plethora of activities. Daily art projects provide experiences
with variety of media. Music and dance activities provide oppor-
tunities to sing, listen, learn about instruments and movement.
Puppetry, drama and movies and video activities draw out the
children's creativity and cooperative behaviors. Story time
provides opportunities to listen to poetry and classic children's
literature and instills the desire to read.
c. Recreation
The Centers have numerous toys and games to be used inside or out.
Children see movies, participate in sports programs, enjoy special
guests such as Terwillerger Nature Guides, attend weekly summer
fieldtrips, swim, play and socialize. Through each of these
activities the program focus is on the child's individual
development, offering opportunity to meet challenge, feel success,
build confidence and self-esteem within a nurturing environment.
d. Support Services (Provision/referral for health services, social
services, identification of child and family needs, etc.)
The Center staff actively pursue open communication with parents
and school staff. A network of services is made available to
families. Center staff are well informed on services available in
the county and havedeveloped positive relationships with support
agencies. We do contract with the County Mental Health Services for
observation and evaluation of children when necessary and refer
families to appropriate support services.
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CALIFORNIA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
CHILD DEVELOPMENT DIVISI(
Cd --9725 (Rev. 10/85)
e. Parent Education/Involvement (Include strategies which will enable
parents to help their children to succeed academically.)
The Center staff will strive for open communication with parents. There
will be parent meetings, parent pot -lucks, and family nights to
encourage parent participation, parent-child interaction and family
involvement with the program. The Center will provide reference
articles and books on parenting and offer referral to agencies such
as Apple Parenting for assistance. Centers will promote school
functions and act as liaison with school and parent and provide the
continuum for the child's overall development. The Center staff will
provide homework assistance which will in turn provide working parents
with valuable time to enjoy their children.
f. Nutrition Services/Education
The Centers will have curriculum concerning nutrition and will serve
nutritious snacks. However, no actual food program is available through
the Centers currently.
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CALUMINIA STATE MPAh "T (IF Mf IGN
CHILD D£VELOPFUT DIVISION
CD -9725 (Rev. 10/85)
7. Describe how the activities will be culturally and linguistically
appropriate.
Centers hold daily assembly time during which children share ideas,
problems, and plans. Cultural discussions occur at this time. Centers
celebrate holidays of various cultures encouraging parents to share the
cultural significance. Language class will be offered at some locations.
8. Describe what provision will be made for exceptional needs children in
respect to program activities, facility acccamodations, and staffing.
Mainstreaming special -needs children is in progress at all Centers. The
programs allow children to participate in activities and socialize in a
recreational setting. This is not an area of emphasis because our
facilities and staff do not have the very necessary provisions and
special training to work with children with specialized needs.
EVALUATION
9. Describe your evaluation plan. Discuss ongoing and annual strategies for
evaluation and the criteria for determining program success.
The program will be evaluated by interviewing parents when entering the
program, taking history and documenting problems posed by latchkey situation
and again six months to a year later. Topics will include stress level
and reduction, child's school progress and development, and family or
employment stresses.
Program success in this area will be identified by stress reduction and the
child's positive development and improved school progress.
Also, the program will be evaluated by the quality review provided by SDE.
Evaluation of child and staff enjoyment and participation in the program
will be considered. Program curriculum and activities will be reviewed
regularly by staff as will communications between Center staff and parents,
school personnel and support agencies.
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CALIFORNIA STATE DEPARTM6..f OF EDUCATION
CHILD DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
CD -9725 (Rev. 10/85)
INSTITUTIONAL DATA
10. A. List addresses of each proposed site/facility and the capacity of
each. Specify the location of
your central
headquarters.
Note: Priority will be given to applicants providing
care at public
eleinentary school sites. Therefore, if
a non -school
agency plans to operate
a program at a school site please ensure
that the superintendent's
signature declaring site(s) availability
appears in
Part A, item 12 of
the
application.
HEADQUARTERS: City of San Rafael
STREET ADDRESS: Community Center
CITY, ZIP: Child Care Division
P.O. Box 60
IS A
San Rafael, CA 94915
LICENSE
REQUIRED
LICENSE
IS THIS
OR IS
EXPIRATION
A
STREET ADDRESS
FACILITY
DATE & NUMBER
SCHOOL
SITE NAME CITY, ZIP CAPACITY
EXEMPT
IF REQUIRED
SITE
1. Short School 35 Marin St 75
yes
210106867
Yes closed site
San Rafael 94901
12/10/88
2. Gallinas School 177 No. San Pedro 42
yes
210106730
Yes
San Rafael 94903
10/22/88
3. Bahia Vista School 25 Bahia Way 24
yes
210106729
Yes
San Rafael 94901
10/22/88
4. Glenwood School 125 Castlewood 40
yes
210106728
Yes
San Rafael 94901
10/22/88
5. Don Timoteo School 39 Trellis Dr. 85
yes
in progress
Yes closed site
San Rafael 94903
B. Describe access to parks, library, school gym, cafeteria, etc.
Each Center has a City park within walking distance as well as the
public school playground for sports, games and outdoor activities. San Rafael
Public Library is seven blocks from Short School, Gallinas School is a short
walk from the Marin County Library. The other Centers have public school
libraries on site. Each location has use of a gym or multi-purpose room
on site or we have established a gym -like classroom for sports and games.
All Centers have kitchens; however, we have no cafeteria facilities on
sites.
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CALIFORNIA STATE DEPART IT OF EDUCAaMN
CHILU DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
CD-9725 (Rev. 10/85)
11. Days of operation should be predicated upon a probable stares date of
March 1, 1986 and ending date of June 30, 1986, unless applicmt
specifies otherwise. Be sure to attach 1985-86 Calendar (page 22 of the
application packet).
a. Number of days child development services will
be provided:
FY 1985-86 FY 1986-87
During regular school days: AG 1AS
During vacation days: 16 66
Total Number: 85 251
b. Daily hours of operation:
School days:
Before school: Center hours vary U.2—aa--Ug 717:30_8/9
After school: slightly to conform ��Q Eu 30 11:30-6:30
Vacation days: to public school 747-10-6t30 7/7:30- :30
need.
STUDENT/TEACHER DATA
11. Number of child hours provided over the contract period:
FY 1985-86
( cQ X A X —760 _
Number of Number of Number of
school days hours during children during
school days school days
( � X ,
Nuri er of NumU- r of X
vacation days hours during
vacation days
yl� FY 1986-87
( 18 5 X ¢cam 1 X
Number of Number of
school days hours during
school days
( 66 X �(,� X
Number of Num r of
vacation days hours during
vacation days
Number of
children during
vacation days
3/1 - 6/30/86
-14.L520
Subtotal
At; ,7r,n
Subtotal
Total profecte� number
of child hours
260 ) c
384,800
Number of
Subtotal
children during
school days
260 ) =
188,760
Number of
Subtotal
children during
vacation days
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573,560
Total projected number
of child hours
CALIFORNIA STATE DEPAR*r—NT OF EDUCATION
CHILD DEVELOPMENT DIVI.r-,jN
CD -9725 (Rev. 10/65)
12. Describe the staffing ratios proposed for your program. Refer to page u,
item 7 of the Memorandum accompanying this application package for specific
staffing requirements. Be sure to attach Staffing Worksheet, Personnel
Certification and Child Ratio Schedule (pages 2325 of this application
packet).
The Center staff ratios will be one adult to every ten children. Two staff
members will always be available. Children range in age from five to eleven.
Staff will include Center Director, head instructors and aides.
See attached staffing worksheet, personnel certification and child ratio schedule.
TRANSPORTATION
13. Transportation may be provided only by school districts and county
offices of education, which may charge the contractor a rate to
supplement the transportation allowance normally received by the
district from the state. If your plan includes transportation of
pupils, describe arrangements with the school district or county office
of education.
Short School Children's Center pupils are bussed from two local elementary schools
via the school buses of Laidlaw Transit with whom San Rafael School District has
contracts.
Dixie School District buses children from local school to Don Timoteo Children's
Center.
The other Centers are located on open school sites. Children walk from classrooms
to the Child Care Center.
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rAuF'ORMIA sTATF. DEPAf w OF rwa,Tmw
CHILD DEVEIDPMENT DIVIo..,.0K
CD -9T25 (Rev. 10/85)
FISCAL
14. Describe local private market rates for child care, and supply supporting
documentation as to hoar such rate was derived. (Note: The legislation
requires that progr=s be competitive with local private market rates.
Local Resource and Referral ,agencies can provide assistance in determining
local private market rates.)
The City has operated school age programs for twelve years. Programs cost
between$14.75 and $6.50 per day. Programs have been successful, self-
supporting and popular over the past twelve years. Project Care, Marin County
reference and referral agency, projects school age rates as
15. If the applicant proposes to enter into any subcontracts using funds
received pursuant to this application identify below: (a) the type of
service(s) to be purchased from the subcontractor; and, (b) the dollar
mount of each subcontract. PLEASE NOTE THAT APPROVAL OF THIS
APPLICATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE APPROVAL OF THE PROPOSED SUBCONTRACT.
SUBCONTRACT APPROVAL IS A SEPARATE PROCESS SPECIFIED IN THE FUNDING TERMS
.AND CONDITIONS.
Not applicable.
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