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Lockheed Martin invests in Florida Schools May 2015

< > WHO WE ARE Project Lead The Way is a national non-profit 501c3 organization and serves - 7,000 schools - 1 million students - in all 50 states PLTW has a sustainable business model with four national partners; Autodesk, Kern Family Foundation, Lockheed Martin, and Chevron. 2

< > PREPARING STUDENTS FOR THE GLOBAL ECONOMY 3

< > 4 WHY STEM EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT Florida’s 4 th graders have the second best reading scores in the world! Florida leads the nation in closing the achievement gap.

< > 80% of today’s workforce requires - logic - reasoning - discipline - decision making skills developed through math & science curriculum 6 WHY STEM EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT

< > 6 FLORIDA STEM ECONOMY FLORIDA STEM JOB GROWTH 3x faster than non STEM jobs TOP NORTHEAST FLORIDA STEM EMPLOYERS: Mayo Clinic Northrop Grumman Lockheed Martin STEM Careers in DEMAND: Registered Nurses Computer Systems Analysts Industrial Engineers STEM Career SKILLS in DEMAND: Problem Solving Analytical Skills Teamwork & Collaboration

< > AN ENGAGED NETWORK OF PARTNERS 7

< > 8 LOCKHEED MARTIN INVESTMENT IN FLORIDA LOCKHEED MARTIN INVESTS IN ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS STEM TALENT PIPELINE LOCKHEED MARTIN INVESTS IN ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS STEM TALENT PIPELINE National Partner $2 Million Urban District wide Initiative 184 K-12 Schools will have (19 pre-existing) 128 LAUNCH K-5 27 Gateway Engineering 9-12 National Partner $2 Million Urban District wide Initiative 184 K-12 Schools will have (19 pre-existing) 128 LAUNCH K-5 27 Gateway Engineering 9-12

< > percent of scientists and graduate students in a 2010 study stated that their interest in science began before middle school. “I love this class, because learning is fun” stated a 1 st grader at Cornerstone Charter an Orange County School 9 WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT FOR FLORIDA CHILDREN?

< > This week we read, The Three Little Pigs. We talked about the structure of each house the pigs built. 10 WHY THIS IS GOOD for FLORIDA ELEMENTARY STUDENTS Hear from a kindergartener

< > Green Architecture students design a community-oriented, green school. Features included a community/school garden featuring aquaponics and hydroponics for growing food. Students built a LEED certified building. 11 WHY THIS IS GOOD FOR FLORIDA MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS Hear from a 6 th grader

< > AN IMPACT ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS THROUGH ENGINEERING Courses: Introduction to Engineering Design Principles Of Engineering Digital Electronics Aerospace Engineering Biotechnical Engineering Civil Engineering and Architecture Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Design and Development Computer Science and Software Engineering 12

< > NEW FUTURE IMAGINED THROUGH BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE Courses: Principles of the Biomedical Sciences Human Body Systems Medical Interventions Biomedical Innovations 13

< > 14 WHY THIS IS GREAT FOR OUR TEACHERS : Intense Professional Development for 165 OCPS K-12 Teachers

< > 15 OPENING NEW DOORS IMPROVING STUDENT OUTCOMES Student Achievement College Enrollment College Persistence STEM Major STEM Career “If you get the mindset that new and great things are around the corner, they always will be.” Tyler Johnson 2013 Valedictorian Merritt Island High School Mechanical Engineering student Florida Institute of Technology

< > 16 QUESTIONS Thank you for your commitment to Florida students. For more information contact: Tom Luna, Senior Vice President and Chief Policy Officer Jessica Hooper, Director of Policy Advocacy and Research