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,Y <br /> + QRIGIN��, 1���'�� <br /> � ��.z� � � <br /> AGREEMENT BETWEEN <br /> REDWOOD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, REDWOOD CITY 2020,AND CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> ACTING AS FISCAL AGENT FOR REDWOOD CITY 2020 <br /> is AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of the � day of <br /> 2013 by and between REDWOOD CITY SCHOOL STRICT ("RCSD") DWOOD <br /> CITY 2020 (a collaboration comprised of eight partners, including City of Redwood, Redwood City <br /> Elementary School District, Sequoia Union High School District, County of San Mateo Health and <br /> Human Services, Sequoia Healthcare District, John W. Gardner Center for Youth and their <br /> Communities—Stanford University, Kaiser Permanente, and First 5 of San Mateo County), and CITY <br /> OF REDWOOD ("City") Acting as Fiscal Agent for Redwood City 2020. Collectively RCSD, Redwood <br /> City 2020, and City are hereinafter referred to as the"Parties." <br /> SUBJECT: Redwood City 2020's funding of the Redwood City School District Community <br /> Schools Initiative to support the Parent Engagement and Leadership program. Financial support for <br /> this Community Schools Initiative has been received from a United Way of the Bay Area grant in the <br /> amount of$20,000. <br /> RECITALS <br /> A. Redwood City 2020 is a Healthy Community Collaborative that coordinates the <br /> delivery of services to children, youth and families living in the City of Redwood City and North Fair <br /> Oaks, an unincorporated area adjacent to Redwood City. Redwood City 2020 is made up of eight <br /> partners, including City of Redwood City, Redwood City Elementary School District, Sequoia Union <br /> High School District, County of San Mateo Health and Human Services, Sequoia Healthcare District, <br /> John W. Gardner Center for Youth and their Communities—Stanford University, Kaiser Permanente, <br /> and First 5 of San Mateo County to provide leadership and oversight necessary to develop a <br /> coordinated approach to strengthen academic and social outcomes for children and youth living within <br /> the attendance area of the Redwood City School District and provide valuable resources to families so <br /> they can be successful primary caregivers to their children. <br /> B. City serves as fiscal agent for Redwood City 2020 and as such contracts for services <br /> required by Redwood City 2020. <br /> C. Redwood City 2020 desires to provide $20,000 to fund the Community Schools <br /> Initiative within the Redwood City School District. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these recitals and the mutual covenants contained <br /> herein,the Parties agree as follows: <br /> ARTICLE I—BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES <br /> Redwood City 2020 will provide funding to the Community Schools Initiative (through funding received <br /> from the United Way of the Bay Area) to support the RCSD Parent Engagement and Leadership <br /> program being implemented by the Community Schools. Through this effort the Community Schools <br /> will develop and promote positive school-family partnerships, build skills and capacity of parents to <br /> collaborate with schools and families, and school staff will collaborate with community members to <br /> connect students, families, and staff to expand learning opportunities, community services, and civic <br /> participation. <br /> 1. Term. Unless earlier terminated, the term of this MOU is in effect from the date first above <br /> written to June 30, 2013. <br /> REV:05-17-13 MLG <br /> Page 1 of 3 <br /> ATTY/AGR/2013.084/RCSD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS UWBA <br />