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Frequently Asked Questions about MOUs Question List- Click on a question to go directly to the answer or scroll through the document. 1. What is an MOU? 2. Who needs to complete an MOU? 3. How do I access and fill out the MOU form? 4. What information do I need to provide on the MOU form? 5. Can our MOU require access to information about the students we ll be serving? 6. What kind of insurance does my agency need to have to provide services to SFUSD? 7. What background checks do we need for staff or volunteers who work with SFUSD students? 8. How does SFUSD define more than limited contact with students? 9. How often do these background checks need to be done? 10. How do we get fingerprints/background clearance for our staff or volunteers? 11. Who needs to sign the MOU? 12. How do we submit our MOU to the district? 13. How long will it take for our MOU to be approved and executed? 14. Top Five Reasons MOUs Are Delayed 15. How do we update our MOU if we want to add schools, or bring on new staff or volunteers? 16. How can I get help with filling out my MOU? 17. Directory of SFUSD Administrators to Sign MOUs October 2017 Page 1 of 9

What is an MOU? A Memorandum of Understanding, or MOU, is a formal agreement with SFUSD that describes your services to the district, and ensures your agency fulfills legal requirements that protect our students, your organization, and the district as a whole. Who needs to complete an MOU? Any organization or agency providing services to students in a public school free of charge to SFUSD must have an MOU. The MOU needs to be approved by the Board of Education as well as SFUSD s program, legal, and contracts departments before you begin working with students! Please note that the process to approve and fully execute an MOU normally takes 3-4 weeks. In most cases, individuals who wish to volunteer or provide services to a school go through the volunteer placement process at the San Francisco Education Fund (www.sfedfund.org). Organizations or individuals who will be paid by SFUSD must complete a contract, not an MOU. Your contact at the school or central office will provide the contract form. If your program runs at a school site outside of the regular school day you will also need to complete a Facilities Use Permit. You can find detailed information about facility use permits and fees at www.sfusd.edu/rentingfacilities. How do I access and fill out the MOU form? SFUSD has an online system to fill out a standard MOU template for most community agencies that provide their services to students, families or staff, free of charge to the school district. There are two specific types of programs that must use a special MOU template that is not available through the database: Individuals with a sole proprietorship program (an individual providing a formal service identified by a program name or brand with no employees or other volunteers) Organizations whose service involves providing free, online hosting of software If you believe your program falls under these categories of service, please contact the SFUSD Partnerships office for direction on which MOU template you need to use. Please go to the MOU database login page at www.youthservices.net/sfusdforms to begin filling out an MOU. Contact the MOU Tech Desk Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm at (866) 469-6884 (toll-free) to set up your account and receive your agency s username and password. October 2017 Page 2 of 9

Make sure you use your agency s full legal name for your MOU account, which must match the agency name on your insurance certificate (see below for details about insurance). Be sure to carefully read the entire MOU Terms of Agreement before signing it: this is a legal document. If your organization provides students access to your own online services, you should NOT use this standard MOU form. Please contact us to complete an MOU for Online Hosted Services. If your organization provides services through ExCEL or Beacon afterschool programs, you should NOT use this online MOU form. Please coordinate with the program director to include your services on their MOU or contract. What information do I need to provide on the MOU form? Be sure to coordinate with the principal or other district staff to clearly define the priorities, program details, and review process for your services before you fill out and print your MOU. As part of the MOU you must provide a description of the services you offer to provide SFUSD, as well as answer questions about your program. Information you need to provide includes: The school site(s) where you plan to provide services The frequency and duration of your program - for example, if it will be offered every day, once a week, or several times a month, for all or part of the school year Whether you will serve all students in the school or focus on specific student groups, and any eligibility criteria for your program A clear description of the services you will be providing. è TIP: If you will provide similar services to multiple school sites, please complete one MOU naming all of those sites rather than completing a separate MOU for each school. è TIP: Clearly describe the actions you will take and the services you are committed to or offering to provide. Avoid acronyms and abbreviations, and focus on specific actions and services you will provide rather than the rationale for the program. Your MOU should not have language such as We hope to or If funding allows To address implementation details you need to work out directly with each school (such as different levels of support based on site needs, or the schedule for your program), preferred language is to be decided in coordination with school staff. è TIP: For an MOU to provide or support curriculum during the school day, your program description needs to include the statement that these services will be provided under the direct supervision of certificated SFUSD staff. (Curriculum provided outside of the regular school day does not have to include this supervision.) October 2017 Page 3 of 9

Can our MOU include access to information about the students we ll be serving? Some service providers are allowed access to confidential information about students under very strict conditions. These are some of the basic conditions related to student information: All information disclosed by the District to a service provider shall be held in strict confidence and used only in performance of the services related to this MOU. Service providers shall exercise the same standard of care to protect such information as is used to protect their own proprietary or confidential information. Service providers must comply at all times with the Family Educational Records Privacy Act ( FERPA ) and can only access confidential student information with prior written parental consent, legitimate educational interest in performing duties on behalf of SFUSD under this Agreement, or other provisions of federal and state law. è NEW: All employees, volunteers and/or agents of your organization must sign the SFUSD Oath of Confidentiality before accessing any confidential student records or receiving confidential information about students or their families. è NEW: Samples of parental consent and Oath of Confidentiality forms are posted at www.sfusd.edu/mou. Please maintain these forms for your records. Service providers shall not use confidential student data for any purposes other than services described in their MOU. Service providers shall not disclose confidential student information to any third party without prior written consent of SFUSD. If your agency wishes to use confidential student data for any purpose other than providing services related to this MOU such as your own program evaluation or research you must have prior written approval by SFUSD s Office of Research, Planning, and Assessment ( RPA ). Please note that RPA does not approve every application for the use of confidential student data. For information about this process, please email Research@sfusd.edu. Please see Section 8 of the MOU Terms of Agreement related to student information. What kind of insurance does my agency need to have to provide services to SFUSD? Service providers are required to show proof of the following insurance coverage: 1. Commercial General Liability Insurance for at least one million dollars each occurrence and two million dollars in the aggregate for Bodily Injury and Property Damage (including coverage for claims of sexual abuse and molestation). 2. Automobile Liability Insurance for at least one million dollars each occurrence Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury and Property Damage, including Owned, Non- Owned and Hired automobiles. 3. Workers' Compensation Insurance, with Employer s Liability for at least one million dollars each accident. Please see Section 6 of the MOU form for more details about insurance requirements. October 2017 Page 4 of 9

What background checks do we need for staff or volunteers who work with SFUSD students? All staff or volunteers who will have more than limited contact with students, as defined by SFUSD, are required to clear both a criminal background check and a tuberculosis test. By signing the MOU your organization certifies your staff and/or volunteers have passed this screening. In the MOU template you will be required to provide the dates for this clearance. How does SFUSD define more than limited contact with students? There are two important guidelines that help determine whether your agency's employees or volunteers will have more than limited contact with students: 1. Is there a possibility the person may have an opportunity to be alone with a student or group of students at any time (without supervision by school staff)? 2. Is there a possibility the person may have an opportunity to develop a relationship of trust with a student or group of students? If you answer YES to either of these questions, that is more than limited contact with students. How often do the background checks need to be done? The criminal background check must be done through the California Department of Justice. It needs to be done only one time for each individual but your agency s request for background checks must include the request for subsequent arrest notification to monitor future arrests of any employees and/or volunteers who will have contact with SFUSD students. (Please see Section 9 of the full MOU for details.) A tuberculosis test needs to be repeated every four years. A TB test date more than four years old is considered to have expired; MOUs with expired test dates will be delayed until those tests are updated. How do we get fingerprints/background clearance for our staff or volunteers? Your agency must be approved by the California Department of Justice and assigned an ORI number to receive reports of criminal clearance information for your employees or volunteers. You can find applications here: http://oag.ca.gov/fingerprints/agencies Please note that it can take several months for your application to be processed and approved. Once your organization is approved to receive these records, your staff and volunteers can have their fingerprints taken at agencies or businesses providing this service. For example, some UPS stores provide this service. SFUSD s Human Resources department cannot do Live Scans for agency MOUs, and you may not use SFUSD s ORI number to do Live Scans elsewhere. è TIP: Be sure to complete Application C. Youth Organizations Human Services Agencies. Do not use Application A. for School Contractors. October 2017 Page 5 of 9

Who needs to sign the MOU? Signatures by an authorized signer from your agency and a district administrator are required in two places on each MOU, on the last two pages of the MOU template. Signatures from district staff: If services will be provided at just one school site, you can obtain the signature of the principal, on both pages, for the Administrator. If you are providing services at more than one school, you must include the name and signature of a central SFUSD administrator in the spaces for Administrator and in the Notice to the District section of the MOU. See page 9 of this FAQ for the names and contact information of SFUSD administrators who review MOUs. Be sure to speak with the SFUSD contact to confirm who will sign your MOU before you print the final form. SFUSD has had many changes in staff and procedures. If your agency provides any of the following programs or services, please contact Kim Levine at School Health Programs to confirm the review process (LevineK@sfusd.edu or 415-242-2615). Counseling, therapy and other mental health services General mentoring services and support Classroom presentations, assemblies or other school events about health and wellness Curriculum about reproductive health, sexuality, or pregnancy and/or STD prevention. How do we submit our MOU to the school district? To submit your MOU, you need to print out the final MOU form and provide signatures for approval. It is not possible to submit your MOU for approval through the online system. Print one single-sided copy of the MOU form and provide original signatures in the two places on the form, using blue ink. SFUSD cannot accept photocopies of signatures. Ø A Summary of MOU Information will print along with your MOU. Please submit this form with your signed MOU. Submit copies of required insurance documentation as described in Sections 6 and 7 of the MOU form (including a certificate and endorsement naming SFUSD, its Board, Officers and Employees as additional insured). You must submit the insurance documentation at the same time as you submit the hard copy of the MOU. Do not submit the actual results of criminal background check clearances issued by the California Department of Justice regarding your employees. Keep this report on file with your organization. Just check the appropriate box on the last page of the MOU form. Do not submit the actual results of tuberculosis (TB) screening reports for your employees. Check the appropriate box and keep these reports on file. October 2017 Page 6 of 9

Submit the hard copy of your completed MOU and insurance certificates to: SFUSD Community Partnerships Office Attn: MOU 555 Franklin Street San Francisco, CA 94102 How long will it take for our MOU to be approved and executed? After you submit your signed MOU, along with the required insurance certificates, it can take three to four weeks for your MOU to be approved. Please note that MOUs that are filled out incorrectly, missing information (including insurance certificates) or missing signatures, can take significantly longer to be approved. Agencies may not begin working with students until your MOU is fully executed! Top Five Reasons MOUs Are Delayed Most MOUs are successfully executed within a month after the forms are submitted to the Partnerships office. Some organizations encounter significant delays, however, when the MOU is not filled out properly. These are the top five reasons why some MOUs are delayed: 1. The program description is inadequate (too vague, focused on goals instead of actions, or doesn t clearly state services the organization will provide through this program) 2. Insurance certificates are not submitted, or are incorrect 3. MOU is missing signatures of the agency's authorized signer or SFUSD administrator 4. The agency name on MOU doesn't match the agency name on the insurance certificates 5. TB clearance for staff or volunteers has expired SFUSD s process for approving and executing MOUs MOUs are not fully executed until approved by all required SFUSD departments. The district s Legal department and Superintendent s Leadership Team reviews all MOUs. In addition, all MOUs must be approved by the Board of Education and assigned a Board Resolution approval number. SFUSD staff will handle this process. A PDF of your fully executed MOU will be emailed to the contact person noted in the Notice to Provider section of the MOU. The MOU Process Flowchart at our Partnerships page provides a visual of this process. October 2017 Page 7 of 9

How do we update our MOU if we want to add schools, or bring on new staff or volunteers? If your organization wants to add schools to an existing MOU, or will bring on new staff or volunteers to provide services related to your MOU, you will need to update the MOU to reflect these changes. Please follow this process: Ø Before you add new schools (or change schools named) for your MOU, be sure to check in with the SFUSD administrator who will need to review and sign your amended MOU. Log in to your agency account and unlock the MOU, to make changes to it including adding new staff, or updating TB or CBC dates. After entering the new information, Save the Final MOU, and print the updated MOU. Have your agency s authorized person sign a hard copy of the updated/amended MOU, and send this copy to SFUSD s Community Partnerships Office (see page 7). To help avoid confusion, please include a brief note with this hard copy to let us know what you have changed/added to the MOU. How can I get help with filling out my MOU? If you have additional questions about navigating the MOU process, please contact us at partnerships@sfusd.edu or (415) 241-6185. You can find detailed information at: www.sfusd.edu ü Under the Community tab at the top or ü On the left-side menu, under Partnering with SFUSD October 2017 Page 8 of 9

Who Should Sign My MOU? In most cases, if an organization will provide services in just one school the principal may sign that MOU on behalf of the District. For services in more than one school site a central SFUSD administrator must sign your MOU. Please contact the appropriate department to clarify who should review and sign your MOU before you print the final form. Requests for data to evaluate your program require a Research Application. If you re not sure which department is appropriate, contact us at partnerships@sfusd.edu Type of service or student grade levels Services or curriculum related to health and wellness, including mentoring, counseling, mental health and sexuality SFUSD Office School Health Programs Contact information Kim Levine, LevineK@sfusd.edu (415) 242-2615 Services related to the African American Achievement and Leadership Initiative and/or My Brother and Sister s Keeper Internships and job training programs in multiple schools Other college and career readiness programs in multiple schools English Language Arts (reading/literacy supports) and Social Studies Science programs, including Outdoor Education and Garden programs Afterschool programs in multiple schools Violence prevention, conflict resolution, Restorative Practices, etc. ERMHS services for students with IEPs Programs focused on providing food and/or beverages to students Arts programs in multiple schools Other services for Early Education schools or programs (pre-k) Other programs in TK, Elementary, K-8 and Middle schools African American Achievement and Leadership Initiative Career and Technical Education (CTE) College and Career Curriculum & Instruction, Humanities Curriculum & Instruction, STEM Out of School Time programs Pupil Services Special Education Student Nutrition Services Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) Early Education Department LEAD, Cohorts 1-6 Landon Dickey, DickeyL@sfusd.edu (415) 241-6121 Erik Rice, RiceE@sfusd.edu (415) 379-7750 Stephen Koffman, KoffmanS@sfusd.edu (415) 379-7753 Lisa Levin, LevinL@sfusd.edu (415) 469-4000 Sarah Delaney, DelaneyS@sfusd.edu (415) 379-7783 Karina Henriquez, HenriquezK@sfusd.edu (415) 750-4500 X1015 Ben Kauffman, KauffmanB1@sfusd.edu (415) 241-3030 x1045 Scott Ostendorf, OstendorfS@sfusd.edu (415) 759-2204 Sandy Huynh, HuynhS@sfusd.edu (415) 749-3604, x3008 Robert Daniels, DanielsR1@sfusd.edu (415) 379-7923 Meenoo Yashar, YasharM@sfusd.edu (415) 379-2705 x1208 Ana Heike De Arce, David Wong, Enikia Ford-Morthel, Anakarita Allen, Richard Curci; (415) 241-6310 Other programs in High schools LEAD, High Schools Bill Sanderson (415) 241-6478 For Research Applications, please contact the Research, Planning & Assessments office at Research@sfusd.edu October 2017 Page 9 of 9