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Seventh-grader signs $1 licensing agreement to sell North Polk logo merchandise, donates portion of profits to food pantry

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A seventh-grade North Polk student presented a 3D-printed line of school-logo merchandise, signed a licensing agreement with the district for $1, and said he will donate part of his profits to the Comet Cupboard food pantry.

Corwin, a seventh-grade North Polk student, demonstrated a small business using a 3D printer to make school-logo "hype chains," bag tags and spirit pendants and signed a licensing agreement with the district that staff said carries a $1 consideration.

The district—s administration described the arrangement as a licensing agreement drafted by staff (Hunter) and noted the symbolic $1 payment. Corwin told the board his school-business work began in…

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