Multistate Tax Commission Results - State: CONNECTICUT School Groups (eg, clubs, bands, teams) *. ptas - *. ptos - * Besides sales by the organizations listed above, connecticut also exempts (i) sales of http://www.fundraisetaxlaw.org/co.html
Extractions: If your State exempts fundraising sales by certain groups from sales or use taxes, please indicate which of the following are exempt in your State. Public Schools (K-12) - Private Schools (K-12) - School Groups (e.g., clubs, bands, teams) - PTAs - PTOs - Other parent groups - * and ** Church Groups - Youth Sports League - 501 (c)(3) organizations - 501 (c)(6) organizations - Other (specify:) 501 (c)(13) organizations - N/A Connecticut does not have a local sales tax. 1b Please set forth any comments including a list of groups not listed above whose fundraising activities are exempt from sales and use taxation in your State. *Sales of items for $20.00 or less by accredited elementary and secondary schools or eleemdsynary organizations formed to sponsor and support youth activities are exempt. Conn Gen Stat § 12-412(26). See also
Special Education And PTA Like all ptas, SEptas report their membership to connecticut PTA and submit the same Other parent teacher organizations (usually called ptos) are solely http://www.future-horizons.org/special_education_and_pta.htm
Extractions: Q: What is a SEPTA? A: SEPTA stands for S pecial E ducation P arent T eacher A ssociation. National PTA first introduced the concept of SEPTA in 1996 to address the unique needs of parents of children with special needs. Q: How many SEPTAs are there in Connecticut? A: Presently there are eleven SEPTAs in Connecticut: Bristol SEPTA, Colchester SEPTA, East Hartford SEPTA, Fairfield SEPTA, Farmington SEPTA, Rose SEPTA in Ridgefield, Watertown-Oakville SEPTA, West Hartford SEPTA, Angel Network SEPTA in Weston, Westport SEPTA and Windsor SEPTA. All but three of these SEPTAs started up within the last two years. Its likely that several new SEPTAs will form in other Connecticut communities during the 2002-2003 school year. Q: Whats the difference between a SEPTA and a regular PTA? A: In many ways, SEPTAs are just like any other PTA. Every SEPTA has bylaws and a board of directors, including a President, Secretary and Treasurer. Like all PTAs, SEPTAs report their membership to Connecticut PTA and submit the same dues. And like all PTAs everywhere, SEPTAs exist to improve the welfare of children.
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Organizations - Councils Top Links PTA links, and contacts now online for connecticut PTA leaders to Area Council Organization information for the Council serving ptas and ptos in Kansas. http://www.educational-organizations.com/Top_Society_Organizations_Education_PTA
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Extractions: Summer 95 Inside this Issue School-Based Health Care Assembly Breaks New Ground M ore than 500 people from around the country gathered June 23-25 to establish a national movement to support improved health services for children through school-based health care. The conferenceappropriately titled Breaking New Ground! brought together school-based health care providers, researchers, and advocates for three days of activities in Washington, DC. "This is clearly a historic occasion," said Joy Dryfoos, a long-time leader of school-based health care. "For the first time, the entire school-based health care movement is building a strong organization with the capacity for advocacy, networking, and sharing resources." If the crowd's size and enthusiasm were any indication, the effort promises to be a major success. Conference organizers expected a turnout of 350 people, but they significantly underestimated the desire for this meeting. More than 500 attendees from 42 states and the District of Columbia flocked to Washington for the occasion. Half of the participants were people who work on the front lines of school-based health care250 health center staff and community organizers. The other half reflected interest from all quarters, including educators; health care institutions; private funders; community organizations; and local, state, and federal governments.
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Plano ISD ENews Registration Information British Columbia, California, Colorado, connecticut, Delaware, District Of Columbia Campus ptas/ptos, School Board Members, Neighbors/Friends http://elist.pisd.edu/getinfo.php
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Plano ISD ENews Registration Information Translate this page California, Colorado, connecticut, Delaware, District Of Columbia, Florida Organizaciones de voluntario escolares ptas/ptos, Miembros de la Junta de http://elist.pisd.edu/getinfo_sp.php
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Bowling With Tocqueville Civic Engagement And Social Capital I picked connecticut, the countrys most affluent state, and one with high ptos rather than ptas, and US Youth Soccer instead of bowling leagues. http://www.ciaonet.org/conf/aei07/brad_lect01.html
DRS PS 2002(3) Sales And Use Tax Exemptions For Sales By Question 1 Does each school in a connecticut municipalitys public school system receive the benefit of the five one Answer ptas and ptos are separate http://ct.gov/drs/cwp/view.asp?a=1511&q=267406&pp=12&n=1
Schools Directory Of Iowa Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, connecticut, Delaware, Florida to helping parent teacher groups (like ptos and ptas) help their schools http://iowa.uscity.net/Schools/
Extractions: Select a Web Site Link Directory Virtual Directory Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming HOME FEATURED LINKS CITY GUIDES SITE MAP ... NEWS Home Schools ADD YOUR SITE Select A City or County Ackley Ackworth Adair Adel Afton Agency Ainsworth Akron Albert City Albia Albion Alburnett Alden Alexander Algona Alleman Allendorf Allerton Allison Alta Alta Vista Alton Altoona Alvord Amana Ames Anamosa Andover Andrew Anita Ankeny Anthon Aplington Arcadia Archer Aredale Argyle Arion Arispe Arlington Armstrong Arnolds Park Arthur Asbury Ashton Aspinwall Atalissa Atkins Atlantic Auburn Audubon Aurelia Aurora Austinville Avoca Ayrshire Badger Bagley Baldwin Bancroft Barnes City Barnum Batavia Battle Creek Baxter Bayard Beacon Bedford Belle Plaine Bellevue Belmond Bennett Benton Bernard Berwick Bettendorf Bevington Birmingham Blairsburg Blairstown Blakesburg Blanchard Blencoe Blockton Bloomfield Blue Grass Bode Bondparte Bondurant Boone Booneville Bouton Boxholm Boyden Braddyville Bradford Bradgate Brandon Brayton Breda Bridgewater Brighton Bristow Britt Bronson Brooklyn Brunsville Bryant Buckeye Buckingham Buffalo Buffalo Center Burlington Burnside Burr Oak Burt Bussey Calamus Callender Calmar Calumet Camanche Cambridge Cantril
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Search Results PTO Today Site devoted to the work of volunteer schoolparent groups (ptos, ptas, etc.) Issues education; education; media; parenting 4201 connecticut Ave. http://www.macronet.org/cgi-bin/htgrep.cgi/max=250&file=search.html,datafile.htm
Society/Organizations/Education/PTA/Councils - Marvel.it PTA links, and contacts now online for connecticut PTA leaders Area Council marvel. Organization information for the Council serving ptas and ptos in Kansas http://directory.marvel.it/Society/Organizations/Education/PTA/Councils
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Common Ground Common Sense > Brainwashing Children? Prescott Bush, was a widely respected US senator from connecticut. Let s get the word outpoint it out to ptas/ptos, principals, teachers, http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t10526.html
Extractions: Help Search Member List Calendar Full Version: Brainwashing Children? Common Ground Common Sense Issues that Affect Our Lives Education ... Education Issues Archive Pages: kindergarten teacher Dec 16 2004, 09:33 PM The brainwash begins early and it is subtle! The following links are to THE WEEKLY READER "election candidates" biographies. Compare and contrast and give your feedback. Is there any wonder that the Weekly Reader Election poll of our children picked Bush to win before the Nov. 2nd election The Kindergarten level vote ballots we received were even more subtle. I almost missed it until a 5 year old explained to me why he picked Bush. It was because Bush had an American flag behind him and Kerry did not. I have copied Kerry's bio. below for you: http://www.weeklyreader.com/election/kerry.asp