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1. PTO Today Home Of America's 80 000 K-8 School Parent Teacher
PTO today is dedicated to helping parent teacher groups (like PTOs and PTAs) help their schools with information on fund raising, playgrounds, parent
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2. The Latest PTO/PTA News PTO Today
with declining involvement, forgetting that many of those PTAs are likely now MARCH 10, 2003 Maryland PTA opposes charter school proposal.
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3. About Us PTO Today
April, 2004 More PTAs are becoming PTOs than ever before. of The University of Virginia, Mike lives in Rockville, Maryland with his wife
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4. Stealing From The PTO PTO Today
Last year, the Hampstead Elementary School PTA in Maryland had two goals Management (AIM), a Dallasbased company that insures PTAs and PTOs
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5. The Association Of Fund-Raising Distributors Suppliers - The
Each year schools, school groups, PTAs, PTOs, youth sports leagues Yes, schools here in Howard County, Maryland, have been known to raise
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6. Power Nap Club - Start Club - Help Fellow Students - Napping
Learn Stress coping strategies, cope with sleep deprivation, discover voice guided power nap meditations and start a Power Nap ClubT
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7. The Association Of Fund-Raising Distributors Suppliers - The
biggest issue " according to Dave Simons, a Marylandbased manufacturer According to Gensheimer, the best-run PTAs and PTOs ask the people
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8. MR1429_ch
PTAs, classroom volunteers, booster clubs, and schoolbusiness relationships, for example, have traditionally been associated with public
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9. Coping
Using that procedure, we were able to identify more than 290 educational foundations, 500 PTAs, and 440 other organizations that raised
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10. Cheapskate Monthly - Meet Mary Hunt - Mary's Web Desk
Carla Bowling Odenton, Maryland Dear Cheapskate, I know that fundraisers are raising money for needed programs in the schools, but I also don
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11. The Lightspan Network - Sw
Museums Historic Sites maryland Newspapers/Magazines maryland Nutrition and Health Programs maryland Parochial Schools maryland ptas/ptos maryland School
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12. The Lightspan Network - Sw
StudyWeb StateSpecific ptas/ptos. This page includes descriptions of officers and committees as well as a link to achievements of this Sykesville, maryland PTA
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13. For Richer, For Poorer | PTO Today
Affluent parent groups reach out to aid less fortunate ptos and schools. a representative to the Montgomery County Council of ptas in maryland.
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PTO Today Magazine Article Archives
For Richer, For Poorer
Affluent parent groups reach out to aid less fortunate PTOs and schools
By Emily Graham
Burning Tree Elementary School in Bethesda, Md., has a powerhouse PTA with volunteers to handle any request, but many schools in the area are not so lucky. Fourteen miles away at Broad Acres Elementary School in Silver Spring, PTA President Jose Otero is working to boost parental involvement at a school where many parents do not speak English. The two schools banded together in a PTA partnership three years ago. Last school year the parent groups planned science days and career days together and then carried the events out at each school. While most parent groups constantly struggle to engage parents in school activities, meetings, and fundraisers, a few like Burning Tree’s have taken volunteerism beyond their own walls and into other community schools. In Memphis, Tenn., parents at Dogwood Elementary School organized a major tutoring initiative for students at Raineshaven Elementary. For four months, parents commuted from Dogwood to Raineshaven to help children improve their reading skills. In both cases, parents from affluent neighborhoods volunteered their efforts in less-prosperous parts of town, but the schools in Maryland and Tennessee took very different approaches to establishing cross-school partnerships. In Bethesda, the schools formed a PTA-to-PTA partnership, with the well-established Burning Tree PTA mentoring the greener Broad Acres PTA. Memphis’ Raineshaven Elementary did not have an active parent group, so Dogwood PTA members forged their alliance with school administrators and teachers.

14. PTA
Still, maryland and Virginia have among the highest PTA membership rates in the country, ptas Lose Ground as ptos Gain Saturday, October 16, 2004
http://www.parentdirectededucation.org/PTA-PTO.htm
Parent-Directed Education Florida PTA
Link to Florida PTA.
http://www.floridapta.org/

National PTA
Link to National PTA.
http://www.pta.org/index.stm

PTOs Lure Parents Sick of Split PTA Dues
By Amit R. Paley
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, October 19, 2004; Page A09
Michele Foster had a simple recruiting pitch: Pay $6 a year to join the Parent-Teacher Association chapter at Desert Mountain School and thereby help improve the Phoenix elementary school. But the money's path was slightly more complicated and, to Foster, troubling. Last fall, the chapter with 270 members had to pay $1,080, more than half of the dues it collected, to state and national PTA offices. "It killed me," said Foster, then secretary of the PTA, whose son attends the school. "We were sending them money and not getting anything in return." So this year, parents at Desert Mountain decided to disband the PTA and form a Parent Teacher Organization, a nearly identical group except that members of PTOs pay no dues to a state or national organization. Desert Mountain is one of thousands of PTA groups that have voted to leave the national association in recent years. The PTA's national membership has declined steadily from a high of 12.1 million in 1963 to 5.9 million last year.

15. Multistate Tax Commission
Multistate Tax Commission/Association of FundRaising Distributors Suppliers maryland ptas - Exempt. ptos - Exempt. Other parent groups - Not Exempt
http://www.fundraisetaxlaw.org/md.html
Maryland Agency: Comptroller of the Treasury Contact Person/Department: Louise D. Collins Tel. No.: (410) 260-7292 Fax No.: (410) 974-3456 E-mail: lcollins@comp.state.md.us
  • 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) - Not Exempt Private Schools (K-12) - Not Exempt School Groups (e.g., clubs, bands, teams) - Not Exempt PTAs - Exempt PTOs - Exempt Other parent groups - Not Exempt (please identify) Church Groups - Exempt Youth Sports League - Not Exempt 501 (c)(3) organizations - Not Exempt 501 (c)(6) organizations - Not Exempt Other (specify:) 1a Are local sales and use taxes in your State applied to these groups in the same manner as State sales and use taxes are applied to these groups? N/A 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. A hospital thrift shop that sells ONLY donated items, is operated by volunteer staff, and contributes the profit to the hospital it is associated with is not required to collect sales and use tax.
  • 16. Organizations - Councils Top Links
    Area Council Organization information for the Council serving ptas and ptos in Kansas. Anne Arundel County Council of ptas - Annapolis, maryland.
    http://www.educational-organizations.com/Top_Society_Organizations_Education_PTA
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    17. TSPR Dallas Independent School District - Chapter 3
    District, Percentage of Schools with ptas/ptos. on School, Family and Community Partnerships at John Hopkins University in Baltimore, maryland, research shows
    http://tgtp.org/tspr/dallas/ch03c3.htm
    Texas School Performance Review Dallas Independent School District
    June 2001 Chapter 3
    COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT This chapter reviews Dallas Independent School District's (DISD) communications and community relations efforts in four sections:
    A. Organization and Management B. Internal and External Communications C. Community Relations
    Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
    D. Broadcast Services
    C. COMMUNITY RELATIONS (PART 3) In addition to DISD's 16 Community Network advisory groups and task forces monitored by the Community Relations Division, the district has 41 districtwide advisory committees ( Exhibit 3-22 ) that are loosely monitored by several different departments. Some of the advisory groups include district employees, some include community members and others include a combination of both. They cover a wide variety of topics and interest areas. Exhibit 3-22 presents a listing of DISD's districtwide advisory committees. Exhibit 3-22
    DISD Districtwide Advisory Committees
    Name Type Purpose Meeting Schedule Number of Members Expiration of Term District Community 75/25 Waiver District To review and approve requests for campuses to deviate from the staffing ratios of the Desegregation Court Order.

    18. Publications
    University of maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, maryland the highly motivated parents who participate in ptas, ptos, and school booster clubs.
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    Back to Publications - ACCESS newsletter

    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.

    19. The Association Of Fund-Raising Distributors & Suppliers - The Fundraising Edge
    Each year schools, school groups, ptas, ptos, youth sports leagues and other Yes, schools here in Howard County, maryland, have been known to raise
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    For a printable (pdf) version of this newsletter, Click Here . If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view pdf files, Click Here Spring 2001 Volunteer Spotlight
    Earn your group $1000
    New web site offers state sales and use tax information A Case Study in Gratitude ... The $40 PTO Lesson Learned
    fafdafadfadfafd On January 1, 2001, 350 million viewers took in the pageantry of the 112th Annual Tournament of Roses Rose Parade. Among the floats, the pretty girls in pretty cars, the high-stepping horses and gobs of rose petals, were 4,000 excited teenagers from sixteen high school bands participating in what was, for most, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to march before the world. Hours of practice, preceded by hours of behind-the-scenes coordination by
    bandleaders, students and their
    parents are impressive
    enough. Add the fact

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    maryland financial management programs. manitoba canada cities. manatees. louisiana ptas ptos. louisiana parochial schools. louisiana newspapers magazines. louisiana
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