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FROM- Tony Colon, Director Costa
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DATE: October 16, 2001 s,q_�°Ux� County
SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT WITH THE CONTRA
COSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
....-Specific.Request(S) or Recommendation (S) &Background and Justification
z. RECOMMENDED ACTION:
APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Community Services Director or designee to
execute Interagency Agreement #39-850-8 with the Contra Costa Community
College District in the amount of $149,533 for full-day preschool program
services for the period from July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2002.
II. FINANCIAL IMPACT:
No County funding is required. The Contra Costa Community College District
receives its funding for this service from the California Department of
Education.
III. CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT:
The Community Services Department Child Development Program supports
two of Contra Costa County's community outcomes: "Children Ready for and
Succeeding in School" and "Families that are Safe, Stable and Nurturing."
These outcomes are achieved by offering comprehensive services, including
high quality early childhood education, nutrition, and health to low-income
children throughout Contra Costa County.
Iv. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS/BACKGROUND:
The Contra Costa County Community Services Department is the largest child
care provider in the County. Funding for the Child Development Division's
programs are provided through a combination of direct funding from the
California Department of Education and pass-through funding agreements with
other agencies in Contra Costa County.
Since 1994, the Community Services Department has contracted with the
Contra Costa Community College District to administer and operate the
District's State Preschool program. This "expanded state preschool program"
provides both part day and full day preschool services as well as wholesome,
nutritious meals to over 250 low-income children across Contra Costa County.
Expanded state preschool services are provided by the Community Services
Department and community-based organizations that contract as delegate
agencies.
Approval of these contracts will allow the County to continue providing quality
preschool services to over 250 low-income children in Contra Costa County.
CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: _YES SIGNATURE:
R COMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD=G6MMITTEE
✓APPROVE OTHER
SIGNATURE(S):
ACTION OF BOARdhN QLtOb" 1� .4-00( APPROVE AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
VOTE OF SUP ISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE
AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN
UNANIMOUS(ABSENT 1 AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE
AYES: NOES: SHOWN.
ABSENT: ABSTAIN:
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CONTACT: Tony Colon,646-.5910 JOHN SWEETEN,CLERK O-.THE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND
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