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Meeting Date:
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4/19/2018 - 6:30 PM
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Category:
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Regular Items of Business
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Type:
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Action
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Subject:
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11. Action on the Award of Summer Contracts for 21st Century Community Learning Centers
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Strategic Plan Compatibility Statement:
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Goal 3 Effective and Efficient Operations
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Attachments
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Action on the Award of Summer Contracts for 21st Century Community Learning Centers: Supporting Documents
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File Attachment:
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Background:
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The Administration is requesting authorization to enter into contracts with eight community-based organizations to provide comprehensive summer learning programs for forty-five elementary, middle and high-school 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CLCs). These vendors will be used to facilitate academic and recreation enrichment programming to an estimated 8,000 youth throughout the City of Milwaukee. The Summer CLC program provides opportunities for youth to be engaged and safe throughout the summer. The collaboration among MPS's Extended Learning Opportunities, School Nutrition Services and Milwaukee-area community-based organizations exposes youth to academic supports and engaging enrichment activities needed throughout the summer months. Participating students are provided healthy and nutritious meals on a daily basis. Dependent on the respective program times, a combination of breakfast, lunch, and dinner are offered at all locations. CLCs at J-Term locations will provide youth across the city with extended-day programming beginning June 4, 2018. J-Term CLC sites will receive an additional $5,000 per location to supplement program operations. These contracts are funded by a combination of District Extension funds and Wisconsin Shares funding. Each of the contracts will run from May 1, 2018 through August 31, 2018. The total amount of the contracts will not exceed $1,610,000.
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Fiscal Impact Statement:
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Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club, Inc. = $35,000 Boys and Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee = $1,080,000 Children Outing Association = $240,000 First Stage Milwaukee, Inc. = $35,000 Journey House, Inc. = $95,000 Neu-Life Community Development, Inc. = $65,000 Silver Spring Neighborhood Center, Inc. = $30,000 United Migrant Opportunity Services, Inc. = $30,000 CSV-0-0-CNR-XX-ECTS.....(Extension Fund - Contracted Services).....$1,440,000 000-0-0-W2C-XX-ECTS.....(Wisconsin Shares Fund - Contracted Services).....$170,000
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Implementation and Assessment Plan
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Upon approval by the Board, the contracts will begin as indicated in the attachments.
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Recommendation:
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The Administration recommends that the Board authorize the contracts as set forth in the attachments to this item.
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Approvals:
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Recommended By:
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Signed By:
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Brian D. Litzsey - Manager
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Signed By:
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Lynn Greb - Senior Director
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Signed By:
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Lynn Ruhl - Director of Financial Planning and Budget
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Signed By:
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Regina Flores - Contract Compliance Supervisor II
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Signed By:
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Wendell Willis - Director, MPS Foundation
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Signed By:
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Dr. Darienne Driver - Superintendent
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