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Receipt and Filing of the Report Regarding the Comparative Analysis of Various Cities' Approach to Enrichment Class instructional Services.

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File Number
25-340
Type
Minute Order
Status
Action Item
Final Action
Receipt and Filing of the Report Regarding the Comparative Analysis of Various Cities’ Approach to Enrichment Class instructional Services.
On Agenda
10/1/2024
In Control
PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION

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Receipt and Filing of the Report Regarding the Comparative Analysis of Various Cities’ Approach to Enrichment Class instructional Services.

 

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Meeting Date:  October 1, 2024

 

Contact Person/Dept:  Francisca Castillo/PRCS

Phone Number:  (310) 253-6471

 

Fiscal Impact:  Yes []    No [X]                                                                General Fund:  Yes []     No []

 

Public Hearing:  []                               Action Item:                     [X]          Attachments: [X]   

 

Public Notification:  (E-mail) Meetings and Agendas - Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission (09/27/2024); (E-mail) Parks, Recreation & Community Service Department Updates (09/27/2024)

 

Department Approval:  Ted Stevens, PRCS Director (09/27/2024)

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RECOMMENDATION

 

Staff recommends that the Parks, Recreation and Community Services (PRCS) Commission receive and file the report regarding the comparative analysis of various cities’ approach to enrichment class instructional services. 

 

 

BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION

 

Each year the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department employs contract instructors with education and experience in specific areas of enrichment class instruction such as theatre, dance, sports, and fitness.  Contract Instructors offer a variety of instruction on a contract basis and provide necessary insurance naming the City as additionally insured.

 

On the September 3, 2024, staff presented to the PRCS Commission a report on  the department’s enrichment classes.  In the report, staff discussed the Department’s current class offerings, the City’s contract process including insurance requirements, marketing techniques utilized by the department, and recruitment procedures for new classes.  During that meeting, the PRCS Commission asked questions regarding what other cities do to recruit new instructors and what their insurance requirements were.

 

Staff reached out to the following cities in order to complete a comparative analysis of enrichment class procedures:

 

                     Corona

                     Hawthorne

                     Inglewood

                     La Mesa

                     Los Angeles County

                     West Hollywood

 

Staff findings are Attachment 1.

 

 

FISCAL ANALYSIS

 

There is no fiscal impact associated with this discussion.

 

 

ATTACHMENTS

 

1.                     2024-10-01 - ATT 1 Comparative Report on Contract Instructor Recruitment Processes

 

MOTION

 

That the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission: 

 

Receive and file the report.