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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07.A- City Manager DOC ID: 4449 B CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO — REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION In Support/Opposition From: Mark Scott M/CC Meeting Date: 06/06/2016 Prepared by: Jolena E. Grider, (909) 384- 5355 Dept: City Manager Ward(s): All Subject: Authorize Mayor to Sign and Send Letter to State of California Regarding Funding of San Bernardino Employment and Training Agency and Continued Provision of Workforce Development Services in the City of San Bernardino (At Meeting of May 16, 2016, Item Continued to June 6, 2016) (#4449) Current Business Registration Certificate: Not Applicable Financial Impact: No direct impact; City will indirectly benefit from the continuation of local workforce development services if the State makes provision for these services as requested in the proposed letter. Motion: Authorize Mayor to sign and send letter. Synopsis of Previous Council Action September 14, 1983 -- Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution No. 83-306, accepting a subgrant from the State of California Employment Development Department (EDD) for the operation of job training programs under the federal Job Training Partnership Act (now repealed), and authorizing the Executive Director of the San Bernardino Employment and Training Agency (SBETA) to conduct negotiations and sign all necessary documents. July 10, 2006 - Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution No. 2006-246, authorizing the Executive Director of SBETA to execute a new subgrant agreement between the City and EDD for the administration of job training programs under the federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA; now repealed), and rescinding Resolution No. 83-306. July 6, 2015 - Mayor and Common Council voted to authorize and direct the City Attorney to pursue administrative appeals of the anticipated decision of the Governor not to designate the City as a workforce development area under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 (WIOA). July 20, 2015 -- Mayor and Common Council voted to authorize a budget amendment equal to 1/12th of SBETA's annual budget to keep the agency open until July 31, 2015, and to discuss the matter further at a meeting on July 29, 2015. July 29, 2015 -- Mayor and Common Council voted to allocate up to $250,000 to continue SBETA in operation until September 21, 2015. Updated: 5/18/2016 by Linda Sutherland B Packet Pg. 580 7.A 4449 September 21, 2015 -- Mayor and Common Council voted to allocate $375,000 to continue SBETA in operation through the end of December 2015. December 21, 2015 -- Mayor and Common Council voted to continue funding for SBETA for three months, through the end of March 2016. March 21, 2016 -- Council voted 4 to 2 to continue to fund SBETA for three months from City funds; the measure was vetoed by the Mayor and therefore failed. Background As the preceding chronology shows, the City has provided employment and training services through SBETA for several decades using federal funds provided under a succession of federal laws. The current applicable law is WIOA, which went into effect in July 2015. Under WIOA, the United States Department of Labor provides workforce development funds to the states for disbursement to local workforce areas. The state agency responsible for administering federal workforce funds in California is EDD. EDD does this through subgrant agreements with local jurisdictions. As indicated above, the City has been a party to such agreements over the years. Council approval for the execution of subgrant agreements was obtained in 1983 and 2006. More recently, SBETA entered into several WIA and WIOA subgrant agreements on behalf of the City covering 2012 through 2017. (See, e.g., Attachment 2 to this report.) Staff has not been able to find any documentation (e.g., resolutions, agenda items) indicating these agreements were considered by the Council. Pursuant to the subgrant agreements, the City received federal workforce funding under WIA until October 2014. At that time, however, EDD imposed a cash hold due to the City's failure to submit timely single audits of its federally-funded programs. A local jurisdiction that receives federal funding is required to submit a single audit annually, covering all of its federal programs and showing how the funds were spent. Pass- through recipients of federal funds, such as EDD, are required to impose sanctions, which can include cash holds, on local jurisdictions that do not complete their single audits on time. Shortly before WIOA went into effect in July 2015, the City applied for designation as a WIOA local workforce development area, which if granted would entitle the City to receive federal workforce funds under WIOA. Although the October 2014 cash hold had not been released, the City believed it would be able to submit the delinquent audits relatively soon and that funding would be restored at that time. The City, by vote of the Council at a succession of regular meetings, therefore continued to fund SBETA on a short-term basis using its own funds, with the expectation that it would be reimbursed once the cash hold was released. The State initially denied the City's WIOA application, but after an appeal the City received a two-year conditional designation as a WIOA workforce area in November Updated: 5/18/2016 by Linda Sutherland B Packet Pg. 581 7.A 4449 2015. However, EDD declined to release the cash hold until the City had submitted the delinquent audits and addressed accounting issues identified therein. The single audits for fiscal years ending June 30, 2013 and 2014 were submitted in December 2015 and January 2016, respectively. However, due to turnover and staffing limitations in the City's Finance Department, the accounting issues have not been completely addressed. In addition, the City's FY 2015 single audit became delinquent on March 31, 2016 and is not expected to be submitted until at least the end of June 2016. Therefore, the cash hold has remained in effect. The Council most recently considered the funding issue at its March 21, 2016 regular meeting. The City had been advised by that time that it could not continue funding SBETA with its own resources without jeopardizing its bankruptcy exit plan, because the financial model on which the plan is based does not allow for continued expenditures to operate SBETA. Funding for SBETA is not included in the City's current budget either. Notwithstanding these concerns, the Council voted to fund SBETA for another three months; however, the Mayor vetoed the measure and no additional City funding has been allocated to fund SBETA. SBETA has used its limited remaining funds to wind down its operations, but may require some additional funding to complete that process. Discussion The City's top priority is that its residents continue to receive employment and training services pursuant to WIOA. As this cannot be accomplished through the City due to the cash hold, services need to be provided through an alternative provider. Following the March 21, 2016 Council action, the City advised the State that it could no longer fund SBETA and that an alternative provider would need to be designated. The State advised that for this to occur, the Mayor needed to submit a letter voluntarily relinquishing the City's conditional designation under WIOA and recommending designation of the County of San Bernardino as the local workforce development area for the City. 1 The City declined to submit a letter in the form requested. The City does not consider the termination of its WIOA designation to be voluntary, as it is necessitated by the cash hold imposed by EDD. Further, the City believes the designation of an alternative workforce area is a matter for the State rather than the City. The parties were able to agree on the form of a letter that is acceptable to both, which is attached to this report as Attachment 1. The letter requests that the City be relieved of its obligations under the subgrant agreement. This is necessary because the agreement, which remains in effect until formally terminated, obligates the City to operate a program in accordance with the provisions of the subgrant. See cover page of subgrant agreement attached as Attachment 2. The letter also requests that responsibility for providing workforce development services for the City be reassigned to an appropriate alternative entity. This is necessary in order to ensure that City residents will continue to receive services when the funding currently allocated to SBETA has Updated: 5/18/2016 by Linda Sutherland B I Packet Pg. 582 4449 been expended. Staff recommends that the Council authorize the Mayor to sign and send a final form of the letter to the State. (The State will designate the State officer to whom the letter should be addressed at a later time.) Supporting Documents: SBETA Draft Letter (PDF) WIOA Subgrant Agreement (PDF) 1 1 Updated: 5/18/2016 by Linda Sutherland B Packet Pg. 583 DRAFT [Governor Jerry Brown] [Secretary David Lanier, Labor and Workforce Development Agency] Sacramento, CA Dear [Governor Brown] [Secretary Lanier]: The City of San Bernardino (City) was granted conditional initial designation as a local workforce development area under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) in November 2015. One of the conditions was that designation was subject to revocation following submission and review of the City's single audits for fiscal years ending June 30, 2013 and 2014, which had d been overdue since March 31, 2014 and 2015, respectively. Cn a) At the time of the designation, the City had been on cash hold with respect to its federal workforce funding since October 2014. The Employment Development Department (EDD), the agency responsible for disbursing federal workforce funds, had placed the City on cash hold at that time due to the overdue 2013 audit. In the interim, the City had used its own funds to operate the San Bernardino Employment and Training Agency (SBETA), the City's federally- o funded employment and training agency. The City believed it could promptly submit the single audits and that the cash hold would be released and the City m would be reimbursed at that time. c d The 2013 and 2014 single audits were submitted in December 2015 and January s 2016, respectively. However, EDD has declined to release the cash hold until o adverse findings in the audits are adequately addressed and the City's audited Q financial reports for fiscal year 2014 are completed and submitted. In addition, the City's single audit for fiscal year 2015 became overdue on March 31, 2016. Accordingly, the cash hold remains in effect at this time. The City has provided well over $2 million of its own funds to operate SBETA since the cash hold was imposed. The City has been a chapter 9 bankruptcy debtor since August 2012 and is in the process of preparing for bankruptcy court confirmation a plan for the adjustment of its debts and the restoration of fiscal stability. The plan does not provide for continued funding of SBETA with City funds, and in fact it assumes the City will be reimbursed the funds it has provided to date. Given these circumstances, the City determined in March 2016 that effective March 31, 2016, it could not continue funding of SBETA. SBETA is currently in the process of winding down its operations while the City continues its efforts to obtain a release of the cash hold. ATTACHMENT 1 Packet Pg. 584 7.A.a f. SBETA operates pursuant to a subgrant agreement between the City and EDD. The agreement obligates the City to operate a workforce development program in accordance with its provisions. For the reasons stated, the City cannot continue to fund SBETA while the audit issues are being resolved. The City therefore requests that it be relieved of its obligations under the subgrant agreement and that responsibility for providing workforce development services for the City be reassigned to an appropriate alternative entity. The City understands that this process will entail the termination of the City's conditional WIOA designation and funding. The City consents to this outcome, with the proviso that this consent shall not constitute an admission of any liability or a waiver of any right the City may have to reimbursement of the amounts it has expended to operate SBETA due to the cash hold. The City understands that disallowed expenditures under the subgrant agreement, i.e., expenditures that are found not to be in accordance with federal law, shall remain the responsibility of the City and not the State of California. The City reserves all rights it may have to seek judicial or other review of a determination that particular expenditures are disallowed. The City will cooperate fully in the transitioning of workforce services to an alternative entity. Sincerely, R. Carey Davis Mayor of San Bernardino 0 a W M in w E taw s r w Q '" ATTACHMENT 1 Packet Pg.585 WIOA SUBGRANT AGREEMENT SUBGRANT NO: K698386 SBI-022829084 MODIFICATION NO: New SAN BERNARDINO CITY SUBGRANTEE CODE: SBI SU3=,NTOR: SUBGFA-'iTEE: SARI 3E7N7!RDINO 71Y State cf California 600 NCR':H ARRCW=E J AVENUE Employment Develcpment Dept. SAKI aE?NARDINO, CA 32=01-1148 Workforce Services Division P.O.Box 826330, MIC 69 GOVERINZIENTAL ENiTITY: Yes Sacramento, CA 94280-0001 This Subgrant Agreement is entered into by and between the State of California, Employment Development Department, hereinafter the Subgrantor, and the SAN BERNARDINO CITY, hereinafter the Subgrantee. The Subgrantee agrees to operate a program in accordance with the provisions of this Subgrant and to have an approved WIOA Local Plan for the above name Subgrantor filed with the Subgrantor pursuant to the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) . This modification consists of this sheet and those of the following exhibits, which are attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof: Funding Detail Chart General Provisions Youth Formula Rd 1 fC r+ ALLOCATION(s) PRIOR AMOUNT: $0.00. N The Subgrantor agrees to reimburse the Subgrantee INCREASE/DECREASE: $990,612.00 not to exceed the amount listed hereinafter 'TOTAL' TOTAL: $990,612.001 d' TERM OF AGREEMENT Terms of Exhibits are as From 4/1/2015 To: 6/30/2017 designated on each exhibi ' PURPOSE: To .initiate Program Year (PY) 2015-16 WIOA Subgrant and incorporate WIOA Youth formula funding G1 unde grant code 301. Term of these funds is from 04JO1J2015 - 06/30/2017 E d AP PRO D FOR SUBGRANTOR(EDD) ( Signature) APPROVED FOR SUBGRANTEE (By Signature) d -•y { ZS1 y 7 ; Nam 1 e Nam and Title JOSE S MA 1 to HIEF Ernest B. Dowdy a WORKFORCE SERVICES DIVISION :teCUtlVe Director O I hereby certify that to my knowledge, the budgeted This agreement does not fall within the meaning of funds are available for the period and purpose of Section 10295 of Chapter 2 of Part 2 of Division 2 of +-� expenditures as stated herein the Public Contract Code of the State of California d and pursuant to 58 OPS Cal. Atty. Gen 586, is exempt from review or approval of the Dept. of General f t Services and the Dept. of Finance 1 V Signature of EDD Accounting Officer Sig"a ure of EDD o tract officer Budget item:7100 Fund:0869 Budgetary Attachment:No Chapter.025 Statute:2014 FY:14/15 Page 1 of 13 Packet Pg.586 Cheryl Weeks From: Cheryl Weeks on behalf of Council Sent: Monday,June 06, 2016 12:59 PM Subject: FW: ***ITEM 7A, SB City Council Agenda 6/6/16 -At Request of John Valdivia, Mayor Pro Tern Attachments: Prospectus SBCCD-SBETA Merger 6-3-16bb.pdf Importance: High as From the Council e-mail inbox. ` - z ...cdjweeks i s � z ^.Z From: Galope, Richard G. [mailto:rgalope @sbccd.cc.ca.us] Sent: Monday, June 06, 2016 8:12 AM °- To: Council w Cc: Baron, Bruce N Subject: ***ITEM 7A, SB City Council Agenda 6/6/16 -At Request of John Valdivia, Mayor Pro Tern Attention of: Jorge Carlos;Cheryl Weeks;and Rene Ramy To Whom It May Concern: At the request of Council Member John Valdivia, Mayor Pro Tem,please forward the attached SBETA Proposal prepared by the San Bernardino Community College District(SBCCD),applicable to Item 7A.City Manager,to all Council Members and Elected Officials,for reference during City Council Meeting on June 6,2016. Thank You. Sent on behalf of SBCCD Chancellor Bruce Baron, by: Richard G.E.Galope,MBA Consultant to the Chancellor San Bernardino Community College District Office of the Chancellor 114 S.Del Rosa Drive San Bernardino, CA 92408 Mobile: 909-528-3688 Office: 909-382-4069 SAN BERNARDINO COMMUNITY PROSPECTUS: SBCCD DESIGNATION WIOA FISCAL Revised DIS ROLLEGE DEVELOPMENT June 3, 2016 DRAFT ( FOR REVIEW & DISCUSSION ONLY- IDEAS RAISED IN THE PAPER ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Introduction A. The City of San Bernardino is no longer able to comply with the terms and conditions of the State of California Workforce Investment Board (CWIB),and to fulfill the requirements of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act(WIOA)funding governed by the US Department of Labor grant that primarily provides funding for the San Bernardino Employment Training Agency(SBETA) operations. SBETA is currently governed by the City of San Bernardino Mayor (Chief Elected Official) in conjunction with the City's Workforce Investment Board (WIB). The current SBETA fiscal agent-the City of San Bernardino, is undergoing a bankruptcy process and has been delinquent over the past 2 fiscal years in submitting the required Single Audit reports on behalf of SBETA to the State of California Employment Development Department(EDD). Consequently, due to these failures to submit timely Single Audit reports,the City continues to not meet one of two WIOA criteria required for designation as Fiscal Agent/Local Workforce Development Area (LWDA)— "Fiscal Integrity,"while SBETA has continuously attained the second criteria for LWDA designation— "Demonstrating successful performance"in the attainment of State-mandated requirements for administrative oversight and workforce development service delivery. Therefore,the CWIB has recommended that the Governor denies the City of San Bernardino's application for initial designation to operate the SBETA Local Workforce Development Area.As legislatively mandated under WIOA, EDD has requested that the SBETA WIB (Local Board)and the City of San Bernardino Mayor(Chief Elected Official) proclaim "that they no longer wish to operate as a Local Workforce Development Area,which will subsequently lead to"re-designation"of SBETA to the jurisdiction of the County of San Bernardino Workforce Development Board. This action will effectively eliminate the existence of SBETA. • . .• The City of San Bernardino and the San Bernardino Community College District(SBCCD) are presented with an unprecedented opportunity to establish a groundbreaking,first-in-the-state,community college district-administered Workforce Development Board by maintaining the integrity and ongoing existence of SBETA services through exploration of a proposed designation of SBCCD as the "local area" and "fiscal agent" of the workforce sub-grant funding through it's SBCCD Economic Development and Corporate Training(EDCT) Division, under the direct supervision of the Chancellor and under the auspices of the Board of Trustees. Benefits. The benefits of such a merger are boundless, and should this proposed SBCCD strategy be approved by the San Bernardino Mayor and City Council,the SBCCD Board of Trustees, California EDD, and the Governor, a landmark Workforce Development Ecosystem encompassing a Public Workforce Development System and Public Community College System will be established with the potential for significant regional,state and national impacts in economic and workforce development programming, research, model replication and public policy development. Characteristics of this Ecosystem will include, but not be limited to: • Comprehensive planning,organizing, development, customization,and efficient delivery of short- term job training and retraining programs to laid-off/dislocated, economically disadvantaged, veterans,disabled, and unemployed workers with barriers to employment. PAGE 1 OF 5 • Program infrastructure development that reduces and ultimately eliminates silos and duplicative services between California's two major workforce stakeholders—community colleges and public workforce development, leading to coordinated alignment of programs and services structured to be responsive to major regional, high growth industry sectors and employers. • Ease of access to high-quality, high-demand training leading to award of industry-recognized credentials in high-growth career pathways. • Maximized leverage of resources to address constantly shifting technologies and industry practices impacting the relevance of workforce education and job training programs,thus creating job and career opportunities for community college and job training program graduates. • Attainment of economies of scale that optimizes the cost of delivering short-term occupational training, on-the-job training(OJT),skills enhancement and re-training to produce program graduate outputs to meet regional industry employment demands. • Comprehensive workforce preparation for targeted economic development of the region by leveraging the intellectual, human,financial, and physical resources of both a public community college district and an America's Job Center. • Job Creation through WIOA Business Development Services,compounded with Entrepreneurship Programs offered by SBCCD,to assist regional businesses with recruitments,incumbent worker training and labor exchange development; business growth and expansion;and assistance to entrepreneurs for business startup and access to capital. Actions to date. As a countermeasure to the requested actions by EDD,and to ensure the existence of workforce services in the city of San Bernardino,SBCCD Chancellor Bruce Baron,and SBCCD designees of the Chancellor, have engaged in discussions with the San Bernardino City Manager, City Attorney,SBETA Executive Director,and SBETA WIB Executive Committee members to develop an alternative strategy to "explore avenues and options within the scope of WIOA for the Mayor(Chief Elected Official)to relinquish its designation as the "local area"and'fiscal agent"for sub-grant workforce funding. These initial discussions led to Chancellor Baron seeking approval from the SBCCD Board of Trustees on May 12, 2016,to officially engage with the San Bernardino Mayor and City Council to further explore options within the authority of WIOA to designate SBCCD as Fiscal Agent. Chancellor Baron's presentation to the Mayor and City Council occurred on May 16,2016,and resulted in the City Council voting(5-1 vote)I favor of requesting SBCCD to propose a strategy to assume Fiscal Agent accountability for consideration by the City Council on June 6,2016. This prospectus is a result of the City Council's request,and has also been prepared for internal SBCCD discussion with the Chancellor's Extended Cabinet on May 25, 2016,and subsequently, presentation at the SBCCD Board of Trustees Study Session on May 26,2016 for discussion and direction prior to presentation to the San Bernardino City Council on June 6,2016. . .. - . . Administration. Depending on how the relationship between the City of San Bernardino,the State EDD and the SBCCD is determined,the SBCCD intends to incorporate SBETA contracts and workforce services into its existing structures: • Associate Vice Chancellor(AVC)of Economic Development&Corporate Training(EDCT): Shall have administrative oversight of all SBETA operations,with the Executive Director of SBETA,or similar titled position,subordinate to the AVC. Discussion between the City and SBCCD will need to occur with regard to the status of SBETA and its employees. We will engage with the SBCCD Vice Chancellor of Fiscal and Business Services for SBETA fiscal administration,contracts,and facilities 1 PAGE 2 OF 5 requirements;and the Associate Vice Chancellor of Technology& Educational Support Services for WIOA Technology requirements related to the State of CA Job Training Automated (JTA) System for case management, budget administration,and program performance, monitoring, and compliance. • Executive Director,SBETA: The Executive Director, or similar position shall report to the AVC of EDICT,and will administer the WIOA-funded operations and service delivery system associated with both the policies and directives of SBETA Workforce Development Board, and applicable SBCCD Board of Trustees policies and procedures. The Executive Director, or similar position will be accountable for directly supervising employees of the agency. Further, workforce preparation,job training, and career technical education referral policies and procedures recommended by the Executive Director shall be developed in coordination with the Associate Vice Chancellor, and the SBCCD Board of Trustees. Proposed Organizational Structure. SAN BERNARDINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT(SBCCO) Board of Trustees SECCB CHANCELLOR Bnm BE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT a CORPORATE TRAINING(EDCT) SAM 398MANDINO Associate Vice Chancellor Workforce Inveef ent Board e: i --- EDCT FOUNDATION I PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SAM BERNARDINO EMPLOYMENT Director L CENTER a TRAINING AGENCY(SBETA) Dlrector Executive Director .- WPFI ® �-T.- Is � Phased Planning, Implementation&Integration. It is envisioned that upon SBCCD designation as the "local area" and "fiscal agent"the Associate Vice Chancellor of EDICT will assemble a Transition Team consisting of the SBETA Executive Director and the SBETA WIB Executive Committee, in addition to SBCCD Executives including the Vice Chancellor of Fiscal & Business Services (FBS), Vice Chancellor of Human Resources (HR), and the Associate Vice Chancellor of Technology& Educational Support Services(TESS). This Transition Team will be charged with developing timelines, milestones and activities associated with Phase One: Planning&Administrative Implementation. • Phase One: Planning&Administrative Implementation (Fiscal Year 2016-2017)—The objectives of Phase One are: (1) Human Resources—Effective and efficient transition of appropriate staff from City of San Bernardino employment to SBCCD employment;(2) Fiscal-Development of budget accounts, and assessment of fiscal and contracts staffing needs and administrative support/procedures PAGE 3 OF 5 requirements; (3)Facilities-Identification of facilities and support requirements and relocation, as applicable;and (4) Technology—Identification of technology support requirements. Additional activities during this phase shall also include analysis and evaluation of SBETA-funded HR, FBA, and TESS staffing requirements to support SBETA operations. • Phase Two: Integration (FY2016-2017,4th Quarter;FY2017-2018)—Phase Two shall encompass exploration of SBETA-funded and/or resource leverage opportunities for expansion,enhancement and/or development of high demand Career Pathway programs offered by SBCCD colleges to accommodate potential SBETA participant referrals to district programs outside of those job training programs delivered by EDCT. The Associate Vice Chancellor of EDCT will initiate collegial consultation efforts through the District and college-specific shared governance structures to solicit feedback and ideas for program initiatives and opportunities funded with WIOA resources. Since the mission of SBETA is similar to the mission of the SBCCD EDCT Division,the EDCT Division recommends that the Chancellor and Board of Trustees consider SBCCD becoming the SBETA Fiscal Agent. SBETA Mission SBCCD EDCT Mission To provide employment and training To stimulate the economic prosperity of the Inland Empire services to assist residents and through workforce development.This mission will be achieved businesses in the Inland Empire area in by: developing and sustaining a more -Offering customized training solutions that meets the human competitive workforce,that attains capital development needs of regional employers; higher incomes and meets the needs -Providing innovative job training to the workforce in of local employers,thus strengthening emerging technologies and high growth areas to foster businesses, communities and economic prosperity in the region;and promoting economic development. -Building partnerships to obtain local/state/federal funds necessary for preparing a highly skilled workforce through short-term training. E. SBETA at a Glance SBETA is a categorically funded and fully(100%)self-supporting agency of the City of San Bernardino.The salaries and benefits of its employees and all its operational costs,including the direct and indirect costs for delivering programs and services to its clients,are all funded by the US Department of Labor WIOA grants administered and distributed through the Employment Development Department(EDD)of the State of California and governed by the California Workforce Investment Board (CWIB). Programs and Services Offered. SBETA provides the following WIOA-funded programs and services: • Career Services: Case Management, Interest and Skills Assessments,Career Planning,Job Readiness Services,Staff-assisted Job Search,and Supportive Services leading to entry into Industry Sector- focused Career Pathways towards employment and career goals. • Education and Job Training: Sector-focused Career Education and Job Training,On-the-Job Training, Incumbent Worker Training,Customized Training, Upgrade Skills Training,and Re-Training services in high growth Career Pathways. • Youth Workforce Activities: Job Readiness,Education and Job Training resulting in achievement of recognized Postsecondary Credentials,and Work-Based Learning leading to High School Dropout Recovery and entrance into high growth Career Pathways. • Business Services: Entrepreneurship Training; Recruitment,Screening, and Referral; Skills, Interest, and Aptitude Assessments;On-the-Job Training Reimbursement;On-Site Interviewing Facilities;Job Fairs; Layoff Aversion;Outplacement Services;Job Order Listings;and Labor Market Information. PAGE 4 of 5 Types of Clients Served. Economically disadvantaged or have barriers to employment such as Low Income and Public Assistance Recipients; Basic Skills Deficient; English Language Learners; Laid Off/Dislocated Workers; Veterans; Individuals with Disabilities;Offenders; High School Dropouts; Pregnant/Parenting Teens; Emancipated/Foster Youth; and Youth/Out-of-School Youth ages 14-24. Services provided to over 7,000 individuals annually. SUBMITTED ON: (Via Hand Delivery: 5/26/2016,City Manager's Office) (Via Email: 6/6/2016,at Request of John Valdivia, Mayor Pro Tem) SUBMITTED BY: San Bernardino Community College District Office of the Chancellor 114 South Del Rosa Drive San Bernardino,CA 92408 Bruce Baron, Chancellor bbaron @sbccd.cc.ca.us 909-382-4090 PAGE 5 OF 5