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The San Leandro Police Department will be responsible for the receipt and <br />disbursement of grant funds, programmatic reporting, financial accounting and general <br />grant management issues and duties. The Department will continue to share information <br />with the San Leandro Unified School District and the San Lorenzo Unified School <br />District to ensure that the lines of communication remain open. <br />The supervision and chain of command for the School Resource Officer will <br />remain with the San Leandro Police Department.. The position will report directly to the <br />San Leandro Police Department Juvenile Division Sergeant. If conflicts arise involving <br />the School Resource Officer by either school district, the appropriate school district <br />administrator will contact the Juvenile Division Sergeant for resolution. The police <br />officer will have the authority and responsibility for making decisions relating to the <br />enforcement of criminal law. Any violation of school or district policy will be deferred <br />to the on-site school administrator. Both the School Resource Officer and the school <br />administrators will work closely together to ensure the safety of the school and the <br />students. The San Leandro Police Chief, or his designee, will evaluate the grant project <br />and program. It will be the responsibility of the San Leandro Police Department Juvenile <br />Division Sergeant to ensure that the School Resource Officer is meeting all the <br />expectations of the grant. A minimum of 75% of this position's time will be spent in and <br />around the schools. <br />The School Resource Officer will work in conjunction with the School <br />Attendance Review Board (SARB), San Leandro/San Lorenzo Allied Youth Agencies <br />(SLAYA), Child Protective Services, Juvenile Probation, local counseling services and <br />MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING PAGE 2 <br />COPS IN SCHOOLS GRANT <br />