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COMMISSIONERS AGENDA MEETING REQUEST FORM
(Must be submitted to the Clerk of the Board by 12:00pm on Thursday)
REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: Juvenile Court & Youth Services
REQUEST SUBMITTED BY: Suhail Palacios
CONTACT PERSON ATTENDING ROUNDTABLE: Suhail P8I8CIOS
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION: ❑YES 10 NO
onre:10/03/2024
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I am requesting permission to sign with contractor for MOU Regarding Community Engagement Boards between Moses Lake School District and
Grant County Juvenile Court & Youth Services. Term of Contract: September 30, 2024 and will remain in effect until legislative updates
necessitate or cancel by either party. The purpose of the MOU is to establish communication and clarify the roles and responsibilities of each party.
If necessary, was this document reviewed by accounting? ❑ YES ® NO
If necessary, was this document reviewed by legal? ® YES ❑ NO
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P.O. Box 8181303 Abel Road, Ephrata, WA 98823 phone (509) 754-56901 eFax 1-509-
754-5797
October 3, 2024
Board of Grant County Commissioners
PO Box 37
Ephrata, WA 98823
RE: Signature for MOU Regarding Community Engagement Boards between the Moses Lake
School District and Grant County Juvenile Court & Youth Services.
Dear Board of County Commissioners:
Please see attached contract for review and approval.
Contractor: Moses Lake School District
Term of Contract: September 30, 2024 and will remain in effect until legislative updates
necessitate or cancel by either party.
Purpose: is to establish communication and clarify the roles and responsibilities of each
p a rty.
I am requesting permission to sign with the contractor.
Thank you for considering my request.
Suhail Palacios, Juvenile Court Administrator
Grant County Juvenile Court & Youth Services
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Memorandum of Understanding
Between Grant County Juvenile Court &Youth Services
And Moses Lake School District
ATTEST:
Barbara J. Vasquez
Clerk of the Board
Approved as to form:
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Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
REGARDING COMMUNITY TRUANCY BOARDS
This Memorandum of Understanding (M'OU) is entered into by and between the
following entities: - -------- - N, Moses -Lake -- - ---- - _. School District and Grant Count
Juvenile Court & Youth Services,
This contract begins September 30, 2024 supersedes all previous MOD's entered
by the parties regarding Community Truancy Boards and will remain in effect until
legislative updates necessitate a change or is canceled by either party through
agreement.
FUNCTION OF THE PARTNERSHIP
The MOU is for the following purposes:
1. Establish appropriate communication and understanding between the parties.
2. Define the roles of each of the parties.
3. Facilitate the acts of all parties toward a more collaborative and uniform process for
truancy cases.
4. Each party is responsible for their own negligent acts and this Memorandum of
Understanding does not create rights for third parties.
AUTHORITY
The parties' actions regarding garding truancy are governed by RCW 28A.225, Second Substitute House
Bill 2449 — effective date 61912016, Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill 5290 — effective
71112019.
AGREEMENT
1. We, the undersigned, agree to collaborate with the school to continue a coordinated
approach to reduce chronic absenteeism and involvement of truant students in
court through the continued development and implementation of culturally
appropriate practices and evidence based services that include but are not limited to
Community Engagement Boards (also known as CEB or CEBs) and stay petitions.
2. No alteration of the terms of this Agreement and no oral agreements, unless made
in writing between the parties hereto, shall be binding.
3. Either party may cancel this Memorandum of Understanding to the other party with
30 days' notice.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Moses Lake School District agrees to:
1) Assign a school district designee to work with the juvenile department to continue and
establish a Community Engagement Board(s) to address truancy concerns.
2) File necessary documentation along with the Petition Regarding Truancy that requests a
STAY of the proceedings to allow the matter to go before a CEB.
3) Prepare a letter to be sent to the family informing them of the filed Petition Regarding
Truancy that requests a STAY of the proceedings and inviting them to attend a CEB on a
specific date and time in the language they are fluent; copy to be provided to the
juvenile department.
4) Collaborate with the juvenile, department as needed to. coordinate interventions for
truant and chronically absent students.
5) Utilize data to determine appropriate interventions.
6) Once established, the school district agrees to jointly coordinate, participate and
maintain one or multiple Community Engagement Boards comprised of Community
members, School administrator, School Representative and Juvenile department as
stated in SSHB 2449 Section 5).
7) The School District agrees to recruit and train all volunteers on identifying barriers to
school attendance, risk/needs assessments, treatment and services available in the
school and in the community.
8) Provide the appropriate interpretive services for families during the CEB.
9) Provide the juvenile department with the original CEB Contract and retain a copy
developed during the CEB if a petition or stayed petition is in place.
10) Once the CEB Contract has been developed, the school designee will monitor students
based on the level of concerns and attendance for each student. The designee will offer
suggestions as to possible interventions related to specific students based on individual
situations and behaviors.
11) Keep the juvenile department informed of the outcome of the CEB if petition I's
submitted; request further court intervention if deemed necessary (i.e. CEB Return of
Case to request setting a court date to address continued truancy issues).
12) Provide the Juvenile court representative with attendance and court recommendation
prior to all hearings set before the court,
13) The School District, its employees, subcontractors, and their employees (including CTB
me ' fibers) shall maintain the confidentiality of all information provided by the County or
acquired by the County in performance of this MOU, except upon the prior written
consent of the County or as required by other applicable law or an order entered by a
court of competent jurisdiction.
14) Serve the paperwork on the student and parent that compels him her to appear in
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Grant Countyjuvenfle Court & Youth S'
ervices agrees to:
1) Assign Staff to collaborate with the school district as needed to train the district on
updates, legislative changes (SSHB 5290) and the process of filing a Petition Regarding
Truancy that requests a STAY of the proceedings to allow the matter to go before a CEB;
and assist whenever possible to coordinate interventions for truant students.
2) Utilize data to determine appropriate interventions,
3) At each Community Engagement Board, the juvenile department shall assign staff to
a . ttend and participate with CEB"s as scheduling allows. The assigned staff will:
(a) Participate with CEB members to offer suggestions to remove barriers and
make suggestions for interventions based on the individual needs of the
students;
.(b) Assist with the flow of information in Court.
4) Process each Petition Regarding Truancy that is received from the School District as per
RCW 28A.225.035. This includes:
(a) Preparing the necessary documents for review and signing by the School
District.
(b) Presenting the Petition Regarding Truancy and an Order to Stay Truancy
Proceedings and Referral to the court for signature..
(c) If approved by the court, file the Petition Regarding Truancy, Order to Stay
Truancy Proceedings and Referral and any additional paperwork with the
Clerk of the Court.
(d) Return the Paperwork to the school for distribution to the student / parent.
5) File the CEB Agreement and Document Cover Sheet and any additional paperwork if
there is a petition with stay (ie. copies of letters sent to the family inviting them to the
CEB,, the CEB Agreement, description of interventions and timeline) provided by the
CEB/school with the Clerk of the Court,
6) Process the CEB Return of Case received from the school that asks the court to set a
court hearing to address continued attendance issues; seek the Court's approval and
signature of the Order Lifting Stay . and Scheduling Hearing; and prepare the Notice of
Hearing/Order to Appear for Hearing that will set a hearing date and time. This
includes:
(a) Preparing the necessary documents for review and signing by the School
District and by the Court.
(b) File the documents with the Clerk of the Court.
7) Provide appropriate 'interpretive services for families during court.
8) Provide schools with a copy of each court order that is developed during a court
hearing.
9) File any motions to set show cause contempt; motions to strike or reset; motions to
dismiss the truancy case after receiving the appropriate information from the School
District.
10) Report to the School District regarding any further hearings, infor mation or other
matters relating to the truancy case.
11) Present information and recommendations provided by the school to the court.
12) The County and their employees shall maintain the confidentiality of all information
provided by the School District or acquired by the School District in performance of this
MOU, except upon the prior written consent of the School District or as required by
other applicable law or an order entered by a court of competent jurisdiction.
The Moses Lake
School District and Grant County Juvenile Court & Youth
Services recognize that working effectively together to maximize this partnership and its
common goals will strengthen student graduation rates.
Signature of District Superintendent or Designee Date T-
Signature of Juvenile Court Administrator or Designee Date
DATED this day of ,2024.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GRANT COU WASHINGTON
Cindy Car er, Chair U
Danny E.$fone, Vice Chair
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Barb Vasquez, Clerk of the Board
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Rebekah Kaylor, Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
WSBA #53257
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Signature of District Superintende'nt or Designee Date
SIgnature of Tuvenile Court Administrator or Designee Date
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DATED this 1: Vday of 202 . 4.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSI-ONERS
GRANT COU WASHINGTON
incly Car er, Chair
Danny E, Oone, VIce Chair
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Barb Vasquez, Clerk of the Board
APPROVED AS Tel FORM:
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Rebekah Kaylor, Civil Deputy Proses WSBA #532,57 uting Attorney