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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-19 Children's Adventure CenterBONNEVlLlE SCHOOL DISTRICT #93 Service ProviderAgreement for Spedal Education ;md/or Related Services wilh Children's Adventure Center Whereas, pursuant to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), local school districts are responsible for providing a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) to children who are eligible for special education and related services. Whereas, Idaho Code 1133-2004 sets forth provisions wherel>y school districts may provide FAPE to special education students through a contract with contractor approved by the Idaho S1ate Department of Education (SOE), THIS AGREEMENTIS ENTERED Into on July 31, 2018 between Bonneville School District 1193, herel>y known as the District, having a principal place of business at 3497 N. Ammon Road, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Children's Adventure Center, hereby known as the Contractor. Through this agreement, the Contractor agrees to provide the following program and/or service for see attached list. The following service{s) requested: Bl Paraprof-essional Services, Bl Professional/PSR Services, and Personal Care Services (PCS) Oates of service: beginning Au.gust 25, 2018 through June 30, 2019 Hours ofservice: Bl Paraprofessional at the rate of$ 12.60 !)et hour. Bl Professional/PSR at the rate of $U.75 per hour. PCS at the rate of$11.0S per hour. Contractor requirements attached hereto are made a part of this contract. The parties agree that the Contractor is solely responsible for all costs and expenses incurred in connection with the performance of those services desefibed in this agreement unless noted above. 1. The Contractor agrees to provide special education and/or related services in accordance with the following state and federal laws and regulations: Idaho Code; Idaho State Board of Education Regulations pertaining to special education; the Individuals with Disal>ilities Education Act; Part 34 of the Code ofFederal Regulations Sections 300.300·300.349 and 300.400·300.56; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; Part 104 of the Code of Federal Regulations; and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. These regulations include, but are not limited to, provisions relating to: a. fAPE b. least Restrictive Environment (lRE) c. Personnel who meet appropriate standards d. Individualized Education Programs {IEPs) e. Parent participation f. Procedural safeguards Ronneville jt. School Di~tdct -Service Provider Agreement Page 1 g. Protection in evaluation procedures h. Confidentiality of information i. Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap 2. The Contractor agrees to provide education and/or related services for identified student(s) including: a. The appropriate staffand oversight to implement IEPs for each student as determined by the school IEP team; b. Services to the student according to the school district's 2018-19 school calendar (attached), excluding emergency school closures or when student is absent. 3. The Contractor further agrees to provide the District the following: a. Services as authorized in the student's IEP; b. Assurance that all work will be performed in accordance with the highest 1>rofessional standards; c. Ongoing progress reports used to monitor each student's progress toward IEP goals and objectives; d. A copy of the service provider's Staff Qualifications showing professional credentials for the district's files; e. Verification the contractor personnel responsible for providing special education and related services meet the highest entrv·level state standards for the appropriate occupation category; f. Daily completion ofthe District's report as a means of written documentation for service days, times and results ofse1vices provided for each student, as per the IEP. g. Verification all employees who come into contact with the student have been subject to a criminal background check as required by Idaho Code 33-130 and have been determined lo not have a criminal history Inconsistent with working with children. h. Submission of billing to Directorof Federal Programs for seivices provide provided within 30daysof the date ofthe service provided. Additional hours will be compensated at the same rate, provided thatthe additional hours, over and above those stated, have received prior w1itten approval of the Directorof Federal Programs. All invoices should be numbered and dated showing thedates and hoursof service provided foreach student. i. Proof of Worker's Compensation coverage. 4. If the student Is no longer receiving services from the Contractor for any reason, the Contractor shall inform the District, and the obligation of the District to pay for services will cease as of the last day ofservice provided. S. The Contractor and the District agree to comply with all pertinent statues of the State of Idaho and such rules and regulations as the State Board of Education may legally prescribe, which are by reference incorporated in and made a part of this Contract as though set forth herein. 6. The District assures that health-related services or program placement will begin after having conducted an IEP team meeting to develop an IEP. The Contractor, at the District's discretion, may request or attend subsequent IEP team meetings to revise the student's IDP, but a District representative must participate in all such meetings. Ronneville jt. School Distritt -Service Provider Agreemerll Page 2 7. The District will pay the Contractor based on submission ofan invoice with documentation as described in 3.h. 8. The District will provide documentation necessa ry for the Contractor to carry out the portion of the IEP that falls under Contractor responsibility. 9. The District may terminate this Agreement immediately if the District determines that Contractor has willfully violated any statutory requirement orgovernment regulation or the services related tothis Agreement are modified or terminated for a student. Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause upon providing 30 days written notice to the other party. 10. Contractor shall be solely liable for any losses or damages resu lting from performance ofany of the services covered by this Agreement. Contractor sha ll indemnify and hold harmless the Districtfrom any liability, including. but not limited to, cost, expern;es, and attorney fees, resulting from Contractor's performance of the services provided under this Agreement. Proof of liability insurance with Bonneville School 01$trict #93 listed as an "additional insured' shall be submitted to the District within ten {10) days of the date of this Agreement. Children's Adventure Center agrees that as an independent contractor it is not eligible for district benefits ofany kind. Children's Adventure Censer also agrees to maintain liability insurance in the minimum amo\mt of $1,000,000.00 and worker's compensation coverage for its employees. II~ WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be executed In t heir names by their proper officials pursuant to approval oftheir respective boards on this 73' day of,Jt"ff'.a:c; 2018. . Supt(IntQndont/Dcsignce Signature Bonneville Jr. Xhool Di.litnCt#S~ 8011n"vmeJf. Sc ool District 1'93 . ' 1)!£.CJtJ (.Qgf,r{ &' AO\fk!JW2£ C,h\/-rt.~ ~Nome4£-~ lt?/.Hfl> fAU.$ 1.10 SSL!Cll Address Bonneville )t. School Distrilt -Service Provider J\greemenL Page 3