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Final Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) <br />SRFC Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative (SS/HS) <br />Connections Grant Partners of Suburban Ramsey County <br />I SRFC SS/HS Initiative Partners: <br />2 Through the support of the Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS) Initiative grant the <br />3 following partners will implement an integrated, comprehensive community-wide plan <br />4 designed to create safe, respectful, and drug-free school environments, promote pro- <br />5 social skills and healthy childhood development in all children and youth, especially <br />6 those experiencing at-risk circumstances and conditions, and build a strong sense of <br />7 school and community connectedness throughout all of Suburban Ramsey County. <br />The consortium of Independent School Districts 621, 622, 624, and 623 (SS/HS <br />Applicant LEA) and their non-public school affiliates, (.All Elements) and <br />The Suburban Ramsey Family ollaborative (SRFC) (.All Elements), includina y 69 <br />but not limited to the following partners: <br />Ramsey County Corrections, Juvenile Probation and Services Division <br />currently providing student probationary services to students in our communities, <br />teaming with the four school district consortium and local diversion programs in <br />the Suburban Ramsey communities and bringing guidance and direction to the <br />SRFC Joint Powers Board for over three years (Elements 1, 3); <br />The Ramsey County Child Protection and Children's Mental Health Unit - <br />currently providing coordinated case management services to children identified <br />with Severe Emotional behavioral Disorders (SED) (Project ENHANCE) in our <br />four district consortium of schools, and soon to be opening the "Non-Status <br />Offender Unit" which will provide social work case management services to the <br />non-criminal offenders in our communities. The Ramsey County Human Services <br />Director has been on the SRFC Joint Powers Board since 1998 (Element 4); <br />Suburban Ramsey County Chief's of Police and Ramsey County Sheriff <br />partnering with ISD 6219 6229 623 and 624 and SRFC via School liaison/Resource <br />Officers (S s) (since 1995), AT OD prevention and intervention services and <br />supportive housing services in New Brighton (Polynesian. Village) , Little Canada <br />(Montreal Courts), Maplewood (Maple Pond Homes) and North St. Paul <br />(Cedarview Townhomes) , and via the SRFC Joint Powers Board since 2004 <br />(Elements I and 2); <br />The local mental health partners including, the White Bear Lake Area <br />Community Counseling, Center (WBLACCQ; Northwest Youth and Family <br />Services (NYFS) and Children's Home Society and Family Services (CHSFS) <br />currently providing school-linked mental health services and local diversionary <br />and ATOD related services in our consortium schools and communities via SRFC <br />since 2001 (Elements 1, 29 3 and 4); <br />The local and nationally recognized early childhood mental health <br />collaborative community called Foundations for Success currently co- <br />collaborating with SRFC since 2004 and providing standardized early childhood <br />screening across the four district consortium to increase early detection and <br />intervention for families with young children, 0 - 5 years old experiencing mental <br />health related concerns (Element 5); <br />wla� <br />