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File #: 18-1893   
Type: Grant Applications and Awards
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 3/8/2018
Posting Language: Ordinance approving the submission of a grant application, and the acceptence of funds, to the Truancy Intervention and Prevention Program from the Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division, in an amount up to $2,000,000.00 for funding, resources, and 16 positions for the period of August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019. [John Bull, Presiding Judge, Municipal Courts].
Attachments: 1. Draft Ordinance, 2. Ordinance 2018-03-08-0182
DEPARTMENT: Municipal Court


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Presiding Judge John W. Bull


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

Truancy Intervention and Prevention Program Grant submission and acceptance upon approval, in the amount of $2,000,000.00, from the Criminal Justice Division of the Governor's Office.


SUMMARY:

This ordinance approves the submission of a Truancy Intervention and Prevention Program grant application and acceptance of funds, upon award, of up to $2,000,000.00 from the Criminal Justice Division of the Governor's Office, for the period of August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019 and authorizes a personnel complement of 16 positions. This will be the second year Municipal Court applies for the grant. In FY 2017, the City applied for and was awarded $1,196,133 for the Truancy Intervention and Prevention Program. Municipal Court, in accordance with the San Antonio/Bexar County Joint Committee on Truancy, recognizes the significance of intervention and prevention services for youth. Addressing the underlying challenges families encounter is the key to success.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Truancy limits students' educational opportunities, increases the likelihood of students engaging in harmful behavior and reduces the amount of funding that local school districts receive through the state's school system. In Bexar County, efforts to address truancy are complicated by the large number of local jurisdictions, disparate filing methods, and a high level of student mobility among school districts. Over fifteen independent school districts were filing truancy cases using different approaches and were filing cases with any one of six justice of the peace courts or with Municipal Court. In 2013, HB1479 (83rd legislative session) was signed into law, which mandated the creation of a truancy committee to develop a uniform process for administering, tracking and reducing truancy for the fifteen school districts in Bexar County. Bexar County Judge Nelson ...

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