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Z. Ensure that the SROs are physically present and participate in active assailant drills. <br />5. The SCHOOL BOARD agrees to: <br />a. Fund fifty percent (50%) of the negotiated rate (averaged personnel cost of a CITY <br />officer) for personnel costs, including benefits, but excluding overtime, for one (1) <br />CITY personnel assigned to perform services as set forth in this Agreement for the <br />twelve-month period from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024. The CITY will provide <br />one SRO at each Seminole County Public School covered by the CITY. <br />b. Reserved. <br />C. Provide the assigned SROs with access to information and resources needed to <br />perform the objectives in this Agreement, to include office space, preferably within <br />the public entrance area of the school site, computer access, school staff contact <br />information, and directory information pursuant to SCHOOL BOARD Policy <br />8330.01, as reasonably necessary and allowed by law to address a specific school <br />or safety response identified by SCHOOL BOARD or the Principal. <br />d. Provide each SRO with access to the Florida Safe Schools Assessment Tool <br />(FSSAT) for the SRO's use in assisting the school with conducting security assessments in <br />order to help it identify threats, vulnerabilities, and appropriate safety controls for the <br />school. <br />e. Ensure that each school's Threat Management Team involves a person with <br />expertise in law enforcement, ideally the SRO or other police officer assigned to <br />the school, in the Threat Assessment Process and Final Decision Making as required <br />by section. 1006.07, Florida Statutes. Except in the event of a conflict or <br />unavailability of the assigned school SRO, the SCHOOL BOARD agrees to <br />designate the assigned school SRO as a member of the school's Threat Management <br />Team. <br />£ Provide the CITY and SRO with reasonable time each quarter to provide relevant <br />school safety training to school staff. <br />g. Pursuant to "Alyssa's Law," Section 1006.07, Florida Statutes, the SCHOOL <br />BOARD has implemented and agrees to continue to -implement a mobile panic alert <br />system capable of connecting diverse emergency services technologies to ensure <br />real-time coordination between multiple first responder agencies. SCHOOL <br />BOARD further agrees that each SRO assigned to a Seminole County Public <br />Schools will be provided access to the District's approved soft panic app on their <br />F:1 <br />