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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAdden 1 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AGREEMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE PROGRAMS AND CLASSES AT HIGHLANDS NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER THIS AMENDMENT, dated December 2, 2020, is by and between the City of Renton (the “City”), a Washington municipal corporation, and Environmental Science Center (“Consultant”), a not- for-profit organization. The City and the Consultant are referred to collectively in this Amendment as the “Parties.” Once fully executed by the Parties, this Amendment is effective as of the last date signed by both parties. Whereas, the City engaged the services of the Consultant under Agreement CAG-18-232 ,dated September 27, 2018, to provide necessary services for the Environmental Science Programs and Classes at Highlands Neighborhood Center (referred to herein as the “Agreement”); Whereas, the Parties wish to amend the Agreement to change the time of performance in order to provide environmental science programs and classes at the Highlands Neighborhood Center. NOW THEREFORE, It is mutually agreed upon that CAG-18-232 is amended as follows: 1. Time of Performance: Section 3, Time of Performance, is amended pursuant to the schedule(s) set forth in Exhibit A. All Work shall be performed by no later than December 31, 2021. 2. Compensation: Section 4, Compensation, is amended so that the maximum amount of compensation payable to Consultant is increased by $34,000.00 from $60,000.00 to $94,000.00, plus any applicable state and local sales taxes. The additional compensation shall be paid based upon Work actually performed according to the rate(s) or amounts specified in Exhibit A of the Agreement. 3. All terms of the Agreement not explicitly modified herein shall remain in full force and effect and such terms shall apply to Work performed according to this Amendment as if fully set forth herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have voluntarily entered into this Amendment as of the date last signed by the Parties below. CITY OF RENTON CONSULTANT CAG-18-232, Adden #1-21 12/31/2020 ---------------- (approved via email from Alex Tuttle) PAGE 3 OF 4 EXHIBIT A: SCOPE OF WORK Objective – The Environmental Science Center (ESC) will partner with the City of Renton to offer environmental science classes and programs as part of the Best Starts for Kids, Quality-Out-of School Time grant, titled “Highlands Neighborhood Quality-Out-of-School Time Partnership”. After school program: Environmental Science Center will provide weekly one-hour environmental education and engagement programs each month to two different age groups (K- 3rd and 4-7 th) focused on stewardship of the Puget Sound watershed, during the school year (Sept – June). By strengthening students’ science skills though environmental education, the Environmental Learning Center not only works to address the achievement gap for underserved students, but also bridges a gap between human actions and environmental degradation. Students will have the opportunity to grown through hands-on experiment and activities. Programming will include both fact-based education and experiential learning in plant walks, salmon run observations, and native plant explorations. Students will participate in stewardship activities and use both verbal and creative arts approaches to reflect their learning. In addition, the Environmental Science Center will take students on 6 field studies (two per quarter) based around the hands-on project based learning on environmental issues and topics covered in the afterschool program. On the week there is a field trip, students would not have their regular weekly class. At the end of each quarter ESC will work with City of Renton staff to plan and host an open house where students will share what they've learned with their parents and community. Summer camp science sessions: ESC will provide a once a week one-hour environmental education and engagement program during the summer. Similar to the after-school program, this program offers hands-on science experiences led by naturalists. The program offers youth the opportunity to meet live worms and aquatic macroinvertebrates, learn about food chains by dissecting owl pellets, explore the lives of other animals, and learn about food webs through hands-on games. Each summer program adopts a distinct focus area, so that repetition of material is minimized and engaged learning is enhanced. Program planning and evaluation: ESC staff will participate in program planning and evaluation meetings on a quarterly basis (or more as necessary) with City of Renton staff and other Highlands Neighborhood Quality-Out-of-School Time Partnership organizations and will participate in assisting with program planning and evaluation tasks as needed. Timeline: January 1, 2018 – December 31, 2021 PAGE 4 OF 4 Budget: $94,000 total: Yr 1 (2018): $20,000; Yr 2 (2019): $20,000; Yr 3 (2020): $20,000; Yr 4 (2021): $34,000