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, 6 ( v) <br /> CONTRACT (PROJECT LEAD THE WAY) <br /> THIS CONTRACT (the "Agreement") is entered into as of the day of October, <br /> 2014 (the"Effective Date"), by and between the South Bend Community School Corporation, an <br /> Indiana public school corporation duly organized and validly existing under the constitution and <br /> laws of the State of Indiana (the "School Corporation"), and the South Bend Redevelopment <br /> Commission (the "Commission"), governing body of the South Bend Department of <br /> Redevelopment (the School Corporation and the Commission being sometimes collectively <br /> referred to herein as the "Parties"). <br /> RECITALS <br /> WHEREAS, the Commission exists and operates under the provisions of Indiana Code <br /> 36-7-14 (the"Act"); and <br /> WHEREAS, the School Corporation operates a public school system in St. Joseph <br /> County, Indiana; and <br /> WHEREAS, Project Lead the Way ("PLTW"), a national not-for-profit corporation <br /> headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, is the nation's leading provider of science, technology, <br /> engineering and math ("STEM") programs and high-quality teacher professional development, <br /> providing such educational and developmental programs to more than 5,000 schools across the <br /> United States, including 345 schools in Indiana; and <br /> WHEREAS, in March, 2014, PLTW announced that a five (5) county region in northern <br /> Indiana, including St. Joseph County, had been selected to become a model region for PLTW, <br /> providing all K-12 schools, both public and private, in the five (5) county region with the <br /> opportunity to implement PLTW's rigorous, world-class STEM programs in engineering, <br /> biomedical science, and computer science (the"PLTW Initiative") ; and <br /> WHEREAS, the PLTW initiative in St. Joseph County will provide specialized training <br /> and support for teachers and provide new ways to engage students with access to more rigorous <br /> STEM programs to better prepare students for career opportunities in STEM-related <br /> employment; and <br /> WHEREAS, the School Corporation previously implemented a PLTW engineering <br /> program at Riley High School in 2005 which has provided students at Riley High School with <br /> focused, project-based standards and industry-driven courses and, during the 2013-2014 school, <br /> Kennedy Primary Academy served as a pilot site for a new PLTW program known as Launch; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, the PLTW Initiative has resulted in a partnership with PLTW that permits <br /> partnering school corporations with access to a matching grant program to assist with a portion <br /> of the funding necessary for teacher training and equipment to permit schools to provide the <br /> educational programming to the students; and <br /> US.54807965.03 <br />