ABSTRACT PUERTO RICO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (Bayamon Educational Region) Urban Systemic Initiative Program Planning Award 96-10091 The five educational districts serving the city of Bayamon, Puerto Rico, have joined together to propose a self-study on the status of K-12 science and mathematics, and technology education (SMTE) for the purposes of designing a plan for the systemic reform of SMTE in the Ponce schools. Bayamon has a total population of 48,594 children between the ages of 5-17, of which 77% live in poverty according to the U.S. Census. The five educational districts in (Bayamon I-IV) serve a student population of over 33,453 in 66 schools. These districts are part of the Puerto Rico Department of Education which is the central educational agency on the island comprising 100 districts with eight educational regions. Over 809 teachers are providing instruction in science or mathematics in the five Bayamon districts. The Planning grant will support the establishment of an ongoing system to monitor the quality of the city's science and mathematics program and the articulation of a coherent and comprehensive plan to transform science and mathematics to higher level learning opportunities for all students. The effort will be carried out in collaboration with the central level programs of Science and Mathematics of the Department of Education, The Resource Center for Science and Engineering (RCSE) at the University of Puerto Rico, the city of Bayamon, community organizations and the private sector. The Puerto Rico Statewide Systemic Initiative program will play a major collaborative role in supporting the planning activities, as well as other such as Dwight D. Eisenhower Programs, Title I, Puerto Rico Education 2000, and School to Work programs.