FL Dept Rev - DOR News Florida Department of Revenue News State law allows Florida PTOs, PTAs to buy tax-free http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Logic, Facts, And Educational Controversy A Weekly Column By PTAs and PTOs contribute more, as do private corporations. December 18, 2000 Alligator StewDecember 11, 2000 The Florida Election Controversy http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Florida Diagnostic Learning Resources Center Parent Training Parent/Professional training's in True Colors and other related training's for SIT Teams, PTAs, PTOs, and facilities. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Editorial Matters Stories. PTAs are mostly white and female That's why the PTA is piloting an Hispanic Outreach Initiative in California, Florida and Texas. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
FL Dept Rev - DOR News florida Department of Revenue News State law allows florida ptos, ptas to Under current law, florida ptos and ptas that are involved in K-12 schools http://www.myflorida.com/dor/news/news082002.html
Extractions: August 20, 2002 STATE LAW ALLOWS FLORIDA PTOs, PTAs TO BUY TAX-FREE As more than 2 million Florida students head back to school, Florida law is helping the state's Parent-Teacher Organizations and Parent-Teacher Associations stretch their budgets a little further by making it easier for them to make purchases or leases tax-free, the Florida Department of Revenue announced Tuesday. Under current law, Florida PTOs and PTAs that are involved in K-12 schools may qualify for a Florida sales tax exemption, allowing them to buy taxable items and lease property tax-free. To receive tax-free purchasing status, PTAs and PTOs should apply for a Consumer's Certificate of Exemption from DOR. Applying for the consumer's certificate of exemption is simple and easy. Application forms (form DR-5) are available on-line, by fax or from any DOR service center. Some restrictions to the exemption apply, however: The PTO or PTA may use its Consumer's Certificate of Exemption only for direct purchases and leases using the PTO's or PTA's own funds. If PTO or PTA members make purchases with personal funds on behalf of the organization, those purchases are
FL Dept Rev - DOR News Release Archive 2002 August 20, 2002, STATE LAW ALLOWS florida ptos, ptas TO BUY TAXFREE. August 19, 2002, BROWARD COUNTY BUSINESSMAN ARRESTED FOR USING WORTHLESS CHECK TO PAY http://www.myflorida.com/dor/news/news_2002.html
Extractions: Exact match Any match Earn rewards by helping DOR catch tax cheats News media contact December 19, 2002 BUSINESSES PREPARE TO USE ELECTRONIC FILING FOR MAJOR STATE TAXES; LAW TAKES EFFECT IN JANUARY December 19, 2002 STATE AGENCIES LAUNCH "DON'T THROW OUT THE GREEN" CAMPAIGN TO HELP FARMERS RETAIN PROPERTY TAX CLASSIFICATION December 19, 2002 LOCAL SALES TAX RATES RISING IN SIX COUNTIES December 12, 2002 STUART YACHT DEALER ARRESTED IN $361,000 TAX THEFT CASE December 5, 2002 TALLAHASSEE AUTO BODY REPAIR SHOP OWNER ARRESTED IN $198,000 TAX THEFT December 5, 2002 BROWARD RESTAURANT OWNER PLEADS GUILTY, PAYS $100,000 IN TAX THEFT CASE November 27, 2002 FERNANDINA BEACH AUTO BUSINESS OWNER ARRESTED IN TAX VIOLATIONS CASE November 15, 2002 BROWARD RESTAURANT OWNER ARRESTED IN $38,000 TAX THEFT CASE November 15, 2002 BRANDON AUTO REPAIR SHOP OWNER ARRESTED IN $21,000 TAX THEFT CASE October 29, 2002 PANAMA CITY RESTAURANT OWNER ARRESTED IN $7,000 TAX THEFT CASE October 22, 2002 WEST PALM BEACH COUPLE ARRESTED IN $341,000 TAX THEFT CASE
The Role Of The PTA - Florida - GreatSchools.net These clubs serve many of the same functions as ptas, but operate as One thing is clear The number of ptos is growing. ptos even have their own http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/fl/29/parent
Extractions: Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona 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 Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming School Name or District Give Us Your Feedback (Page 1 of 2) The PTA is a powerful organization affiliated with many schools across the country. Read on for information about what the PTA does at school, and how you can join the club. By GreatSchools.net Staff If you picture the PTA as just a small crew of moms who meet now and then to plan bake sales, you may be in for a big surprise. The Parent Teacher Association, or PTA , is a huge and very influential nationwide organization with state and local affiliates throughout the country. The national PTA is headquartered in Chicago and promotes parent involvement in school communities. It is also a powerful lobbying organization in state legislatures and in Washington, D.C., advocating on behalf of students and schools. PTA vs. PTO
Manatee County Schools Curriculum And Instruction Team Directory including ptas/ptos, School Advisory Councils (SAC), volunteer programs, FCAT Explorer is a free, online educational program for florida s students http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/curriculum/parent/parent.htm
Extractions: Homework reinforces skills and concepts studied in the classroom. You can encourage good homework habits by setting aside a regular homework time, by providing materials and a well-lighted place to do homework and by helping plan ahead for project deadlines. Manatee County believes strongly in the importance of parent and community involvement in the schools. Parents and others may choose from among many avenues of involvement including PTAs/PTOs, School Advisory Councils (SAC), volunteer programs, booster clubs, and more. Contact your school for additional information. During the 2005-2006 school year, ask for your students' Progress Reports on: September 7th November 9th February 1st April 19th. Report Cards will be completed by teachers on: October 7th January 3rd March 13th May 26th. Be sure to contact the teacher with any questions or to discuss your student's progress. Manatee County School Sites This site provides parents with school information such as phone numbers, directions, bus routes, school zone maps, and the school web site. FCAT Explorer FCAT Explorer is a free, online educational program for Florida's students that reinforces reading and math skills outlined in the Sunshine State Standards. Students need a sign-in name and a password that they receive from their teacher.
Parents Students Parents and others may choose from among many avenues of involvement including ptas/ptos, School Advisory Councils (SAC florida Department of Education. http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/curriculum/new_page_5.htm
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Extractions: Search: Arts educators across Florida, whether the teach in public or private schools, museums, fine and performing arts centers, studios, or in a home-schooling setting, benefit from having models from which to learn. Whether the models below are directly emulated or whether they inspire growth and student achievement, each serves to highlight successful schools, students, teachers, and their excellent work. This signature program annually recognizes twenty-four high school seniors who have demonstrated exemplary talents in music, media, dance, theatre, and visual arts. They are awarded $1,000 scholarships on the basis of artistic merit and academic excellence, which are intended to assist students with pursuing further study in their chosen art form.
PTA florida PTA. Link to florida PTA. http//www.floridapta.org/. National PTA ptas Lose Ground as ptos Gain Saturday, October 16, 2004 http://www.parentdirectededucation.org/PTA-PTO.htm
Beyond Bake Sales In florida, about 26 percent of the schools have ptas. These ptos strongly encourage parents to become active participants in educational http://www.educationpolicy.org/files/bakesales.htm
Extractions: by Charlene K. Haar, EPI President Hardly a week goes by without another article encouraging parental involvement in education accompanied by a poll showing the benefits of having parents active in their child's education. Busy parents have long been engaged in volunteer work within classrooms, extra-curricular activities, on school playgrounds, and at home. Today, however, parents who are contributing more time and money feel like they are resources to be tapped rather than major stakeholders in the system. Parents are turning to traditional parent-teacher groups for help. The question is: What kind of help can they expect? The century old National Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA), has been a long-time proponent of parental involvement. The PTA has local affiliates in slightly over one-fifth of the K-12 schools in the United States. In Florida, about 26 percent of the schools have PTAs. However, all is not well with the PTA. At the PTA's national convention in Kansas City, Missouri, last June, most states reported no membership increases, while many states reported membership losses. Some states, like Indiana, have seen significant dropout rates. In 1994, the Indiana PTA lost 3,384 members and at least 9,000 members quit in 1996. In my opinion, there are several reasons for this decline.
Extractions: A Weekly Column by Myron Lieberman [EPI welcomes reader feedback One of the most depressing aspects of educational controversy in the United States it the abysmal intellectual level of the arguments for and against school choice. On this point, I see very little difference between its supporters and its opponents, but let me begin with an example on the supporters' side. The example is the assertion, iterated and reiterated, that more money won't improve education. The proof is supposed to be in the fact that educational expenditures have increased steadily since the 1960s but meanwhile achievement levels have stagnated or declined. Actually, expenditures for K-12 education have increased much more than is revealed by government expenditures. First of all, the government statistics on the issue substantially understate government spending for public education, an issue to be discussed in future columns. Furthermore, private expenditures for public education have also increased in recent years. Public school districts receive more support from philanthropic foundations than ever before. PTAs and PTOs contribute more, as do private corporations. Thus from the financial side, public education has been receiving more support on an inflation adjusted basis than in the years preceding the Great Society and higher levels of inflation-adjusted government spending for public education. Nevertheless, this does not prove that the critics of public education assert, to-wit, that more spending for public education will not improve achievement levels.
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Extractions: By Vanessa Parks With a moon bounce, three-legged races, and popcorn machines, most PTO volunteers see a carnival as a festive way to boost school spirit, raise some money, and, of course, have a little fun. But from where Elgin Allen sits, that same carnival looks more like a little shop of horrors. The moon bounce? A chance for someone to get hurt, perhaps seriously. Ditto the three-legged race. The popcorn machine? A fire hazard. And while many parent group leaders assume (or are told by a school administrator) that their group is covered by a school or district insurance policy, experts strongly recommend that parent leaders confirm that assumption before taking a large risk. The third category is property coverage, which protects personal property, including fundraising merchandise, against damage or loss due to theft or natural disasters. If that copier you purchase for your PTO is ruined in a flood or that $20,000 shipment of candy melts due to a refrigerator power outage, then your relatively inexpensive property coverage could come in handy. Until the advent of PTO Today Plus (formerly the National PTO Network), independent parent groups really only had three unattractive options for insurance: 1) no coverage at all; 2) quite expensive coverage from a local insurer (with no/little parent group experience); or 3) coverage from a parent group specialist without the benefit of a group rate or group expertise.