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REQUEST FOR <br />COUNCIL ACTION <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br />OCTOBER 1, 2012 <br />TITLE: <br />AGREEMENT WITH RANCHO SANTIAGO <br />COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT TO <br />PROVIDE INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES <br />1 <br />CITY MANAGER <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: <br />APPROVED <br />? As Recommended <br />? As Amended <br />? Ordinance on 15i Reading <br />? Ordinance on 2nd Reading <br />? Implementing Resolution <br />? Set Public Hearing For_ <br />CONTINUED TO <br />FILE NUMBER <br />Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute the attached agreement with the <br />Rancho Santiago Community College District in the amount of $88,463 to provide instructional <br />services to eligible youth participating in the Seeds to Trees Digital Media Academy, subject to <br />non-substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. <br />DISCUSSION <br />On July 16, 2012 the City Council awarded $160,000 in Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funds to <br />the Santa Ana Public Library to operate a Youth Training Program. The Library will utilize the <br />funds to continue the "Seeds to Trees Digital Media Technology Academy" program. The Library <br />currently operates the Seeds to Trees Academy, which utilizes the library's Circle of Mentoring <br />model and funds from the IMLS Laura Bush 21St Century Librarian grant to provide training and <br />employment for youth who are interested in entering the library profession. <br />The Digital Media Technology component of the Seeds to Trees program, developed in <br />partnership with the Rancho Santiago Community College District's (RSCCD) Corporate Training <br />Institute (CTI) and Digital Media Center (DMC), is a comprehensive, post secondary program <br />comprised of paid training and work experience in the field of digital media technology. Twenty <br />students, ranging in age from 16-21, will receive approximately six months of hands-on training <br />from the RSCCD's DMC and CTI to develop necessary experience in the digital media field. After <br />completion of the first phase of the program, they will begin five months of on-the-job paid work <br />experience in the Library's web design and CTV-3 video production units. <br />RSCCD will provide skilled instructors and administrative management, curriculum development, <br />as well as the equipment, textbooks and materials required to support the curriculum for a total <br />amount of $88,463. The WIA funds will provide $80,000 with the balance of the contract costs <br />funded through the City's Public Library Fund account. This agreement term will be July 1, 2012 <br />through June 30, 2013. <br />25B-1