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Board approves Teledata naming-rights deal for Northridge athletic complex
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Summary
The board approved a five-year naming-rights partnership with Teledata to rename the Northridge High School soccer and lacrosse complex the Teledata Athletic Complex beginning July 2026; representatives described the company's IT and security work and are to sign the agreement.
The Middlebury Community Schools board unanimously approved a five-year naming-rights agreement April 21 to rename the Northridge High School soccer and lacrosse complex the Teledata Athletic Complex beginning July 2026.
Dr. Snyder presented the proposal, noting the varsity field will remain Todd Woodworth Field while the whole facility would be referred to as the Teledata Athletic Complex. Teledata's representatives were present at the meeting. After board members asked about signage and logos, a board member moved to approve the naming-rights agreement; the motion was seconded and the vote recorded as 5 to 0.
A company representative described Teledata as an IT-infrastructure and security firm that provides data cabling, fiber optics, security-camera and badging systems and communications such as phone systems and overhead paging. The representative said Teledata has done work for Middlebury schools and is headquartered in Goshen, Elkhart County.
Board members signaled appreciation for the company's local ties; Dr. Snyder asked Teledata leaders to sign the agreement and posed for photos. The board did not provide financial details of the partnership in the public remarks; terms were referenced as available in the board packet.
What happened next: board staff planned to have Teledata sign the agreement, take a photo for district communications and move forward with signage and partnership steps as appropriate.

