School District of Clay County
Green Cove Springs, Florida
Teacher Inservice Center - Fleming Island High School 2233 Village Square Parkway Hearings for Special Actions Regarding Students - 4:30 p.m. REGULAR MEETING - 7:00 P.M.
June 18, 2009 Regular Meeting
Agenda Item #36


Item Title
C-35 Renew Contractual Agreement between School District of Clay County and Challenge Enterprises of North Florida, Inc. to serve Birth-3 year old PreK students for school year August 24, 2009 to June 30, 2010.

Issue/Rationale

This Contractual Agreement will enable the School District of Clay County to serve the low-incidence eligible ESE Birth to Three preschool population at an existing non-public school site with certified InD, OT/PT, S/L personnel.  The site, Lighthouse Learning Center, is recognized as in compliance with SBR 6A-6,0361.FAC, and is monitored by the ESE Supervisor and Designee.  This Contractual Agreement has continued for several years and has proved very successful for identified InD, Autistic and Developmentally Delayed ESE preschoolers and their families.

To serve the low incidence population of Autistic, InD(S) , and InD(P) eligible preschoolers, The School District of Clay County enters into a Contractual Agreement with Challenge Enterprises of North Florida, Inc., Lighthouse Learning Center, to provide programming for those eligible students on the Lighthouse Learning Center, site.  The School District of Clay County will pay Challenge Enterprises of North Florida, Inc. per each child and provide transportation for those educational services.  The School District of Clay County will also provide funding for supplies and therapy.  This Agreement allows the School District of Clay County to serve eligible Birth to Three preschoolers of the low incidence population without the impact of additional building, equipment, and personnel.

 

 



Recommended Action

Approve Contractual Agreement as submitted.



Financial Impact
The projected cost of implementing this Contractual Agreement is $45,000.00 with additional support from Medicaid and IDEA.  This compares to the School District of Clay County providing the classes in a public school for an equal amount.  Clay District Schools collect FEFP FTE and IDEA funds on each child.  The contract has been modified to differentially fund students by their services need, which are by the Matrix.

Submitted By
Dr. Daniel Becton, Director, Exceptional Student Education


Attachment:  Challenge Enterprises Birth to Three 09 10.pdf