Multistate Tax Commission Results - State: Arizona arizona. Contact Person/Dept. Tax Research Analysis Section clubs, bands, teams) Exempt. ptas. ptos. Other parent groups http://www.fundraisetaxlaw.org/az.html
Extractions: Arizona Agency: Arizona Dept. of Revenue Tel. No.: (602) 542-4672 Fax No.: (602) 542-4680 E-mail: tral@phnx.uswest.net 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) - Exempt Private Schools (K-12) School Groups (e.g., clubs, bands, teams) -Exempt PTAs PTOs Other parent groups (please identify) Church Groups Youth Sports League 501 (c)(3) organizations - Exempt 501 (c)(6) organizations 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? Not known 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. Arizona's transaction privilege (sales) tax is a tax on the privilege of conducting business in the state. It is a tax on the seller, not on the purchaser. Every person engaging in a taxable activity is subject to tax. The statutory definition of "person" specifically excludes a school district. [A.R.S. § 42-5001(8)]
The Latest PTO/PTA News | PTO Today 2003 Texas newspaper looks at continuing trend of ptas switching to ptos. MAY 12,2003 arizona elementary school principal say s parent involvement http://www.ptotoday.com/currentnews.html
Extractions: Check this space frequently for the latest news and notes from the PTO world. Run into an interesting PTO tidbit? email us the news or a link to: news@PTOtoday.com SEPTEMBER 22, 2003: Starting today, we'll no longer be updating this page. Instead, we'll be updating our new PTO Today Blog. The new page will have all the news links you've come to love, as well as PTO Today updates, idle parent group thoughts, and various other musings on the crazy parent group world. Enjoy! (Tip: you might want to change your bookmarks.)
PTOtoday Online: August 2000: PTO Vs. PTA - She Said, She Said... PTOtoday is dedicated to helping school parent groups (like ptos and ptas) help their schools with information on fundraising, playgrounds, parent involvement and more. at the Hearn Academy Charter School in Phoenix, arizona, joined the PTA after a first year as a school (as all ptas must do and as ptos can do, but http://www.ptotoday.com/0800shesaid.html
Extractions: Volume 2, Issue 1 August/September, 2000 Two parent group leaders recount their very different first-year PTA experiences. Patti White and her fellow parent leaders at the Cherry Brook School in Collinsville, Connecticut, thought theyd done everything right. They filled in all the requisite paperwork, they paid their dues ($732), and they waited for the benefits to start arriving. And they waited and they waited and they called for answers and they waited and they e-mailed for answers and they waited . According to White, the real attraction in joining the PTA was the resources that were mentioned so prominently in the initial meeting. We felt that there was going to be this wonderful well of resources to draw on, recalls White. The PTA recruiter talked about bus safety kits and fire safety kits and a monthly magazine and information on speakers for our school. She really sold us that the PTA was going to come out and train our board members and everything. There was also a lot of talk about insurance benefits. It sounded great. And yet, as the 1999-2000 school year began, White looked for the benefits and couldnt find them.
Plano ISD ENews Registration Information Alaska. Alberta. American Samoa. arizona. Arkansas. Armed Forces Americas Organizaciones de voluntario escolares ptas/ptos. Miembros de la Junta de Educación http://elist.pisd.edu/getinfo_sp.php
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The Role Of The PTA - Arizona - GreatSchools.net PTO The PTO site provides information on how ptos differ from ptas and how youcan join their national network. Comments From GreatSchools.net Users http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/az/29/parent
Extractions: College Degree Online Resources The Role of the PTA 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
Education Teachers Directory Of Arizona or County. Everything from A to Z. For teachers, principals, ptas, ptos, and parents. http://arizona.uscity.net/Education/Teachers/
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Schools Directory Of Arizona today is dedicated to helping parent teacher groups (like ptos and ptas) help their orCounty. http://arizona.uscity.net/Schools/
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The Role Of The PTA - California - GreatSchools.net Alabama. Alaska. arizona. Arkansas. California. Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware The PTO site provides information on how ptos differ from ptas and how you can join their national network. http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/ca/29/parentPTA
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Plano ISD ENews Registration Information Alaska. Alberta. American Samoa. arizona. Arkansas. Armed Forces Americas Dallas Morning News. Campus ptas/ptos. School Board Members http://elist.pisd.edu/getinfo.php
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TUSD Board Report programs already in schools and motivation to increase and improve arts education;$33,800 ($15,200 from school ptas/ptos; $14,200 from arizona Commission on http://www.tusd.k12.az.us/contents/govboard/gbreport95_96/gb0396.html
Extractions: This meeting featured a special study feature, "Literacy Across the Curriculum," with presentations and student demonstrations. At this meeting, the Governing Board appointed two new members to the Independent Citizens Committee (ICC): Lorraine Aguilar (six-year term) and Rosalie Lopez (four-year term); approved plans and specifications with authorization to call for bids for Cavett and Whitmore elementary schools (bond); approved a food program agreement with CODAC Behavioral Health Services, Inc. and an agreement with the Pima County Sheriff's Department for Hohokam and Pistor middle schools. March 19, 1996 Regular Board Meeting
Fundraising Special Events / Shows / Fairs Etc. Fundraisers Alabama Fundraising. Alaska Fundraising. arizona Fundraising. Arkansas Fundraising. California Fundraising Operation Bookworm ptas/ptos can offer Operation Bookworm books as a way to http://www.fundraiser-finder.com/fundraising-cat/special-events-5.php
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Louisiana Division Of The Arts 30minute presentation that will be offered to school ptas, ptos, and teacher-in-service days 18th in Scottsdale, arizona. For more information, contact Johanna Misey Boyer, (202 http://www.crt.state.la.us/arts/forum/November2.htm
Extractions: Louisiana Division of the Arts (LDOA) E-MAIL FORUM November 2, 2001 INDEX FEATURE STORIES LIVE! @ YOUR LIBRARY INDEPENDENT TELEVISION SERVICE GRANTS AVAILABLE ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION OFFERS GRANTS FOR VISUAL ARTS PROJECTS EMILY HALL TREMAINE FOUNDATION ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2002 EXHIBITION AWARD ARTSREACH! AN ICAN ARTS-IN-EDUCATION INITIATIVE REGULAR FEATURES GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, RESIDENCES AND OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Literature CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS CALLS FOR ENTRIES Literature Visual Arts JOB OPPORTUNITIES NEW AND CONTINUING EVENTS LINK MASTHEAD LIVE! @ YOUR LIBRARY LIVE! @ Your Library , an initiative of the American Library Association (ALA), has been providing grants for libraries nationwide to explore cultural issues through live appearances by authors, artists and musicians. Funds can be used to develop and expand the scope of a library's public programs, raise the level of the authors, artists and musical presenters, and market a library's cultural programs more effectively to the community. The resources provided by Live! @ Your Library
Kyrene School District - News Center Tempe, arizonaFebruary 2, 2002 -The Kyrene Governing Board has established two goals Councilis composed of parent representatives from the ptos/ptas at each http://www.kyrene.org/ksdnews/2002/feb/
Extractions: Archived: February 2002 Read " The Kyrene Communicator ". The Kyrene School District official newsletter. Waggoner Featured on Channel 12 News (posted 2/22/02) The Olympics has put the spotlight on fitness, and Channel 12 recently featured C.I. Waggoner Elementary School's commitment to physical education programs on one of its nightly news broadcasts. The story is summarized on the Channel 12 website at: http://www.12news.com/education/FitKids022002.html Kyrene Continues To Elicit Public Input (posted 2/22/02) As you know, the Kyrene Governing Board has established two goals for the 2002-2003 Maintenance and Operations budget: to provide quality programs and market-driven compensation to District employees. The Kyrene School District is facing declining enrollment due to demographic changes within District boundaries and recent competition from charter schools. Lower enrollment numbers and the goals of providing market-driven compensation and maintaining quality programs will affect the Districts budget and will result in necessary budget reductions. The Budget Advisory Group (BAG), whose membership provides equal representation to parents, teachers, support staff, and administrators, is in the process of examining a "yellow" list of possible ideas for budget reductions. This group will prioritize the ideas for budget reductions. However, it is important to note that no decisions have been made to date. There are still two opportunities to provide input to this group.
Kyrene Schools Community Foundation - [] arizona is ranked 50th in the USA for perpupil spending. Most of those organizationsserve a specific school as do the 25 ptos and ptas. http://www.kyrene.org/kscf/press_releases.html
Extractions: A: Several public school districts in Arizona have a foundation associated directly with them. Arizona is ranked 50th in the USA for per-pupil spending. Tax dollars only pay for a portion of the cost of educating the children in our district. Seven non-profit organizations contribute to the cost of educating Kyrene school children. Most of those organizations serve a specific school as do the 25 PTOs and PTAs. The Kyrene Foundation strives to provide funding on a much larger scale and to provide some parity among the schools.
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The American Enterprise: Summaries Of Important Research the League of Women Voters, ptas, and bowling locally controlled parentteacher organizations(ptos), which don arizonas Department of Economic Security, for http://www.taemag.com/issues/articleid.17072/article_detail.asp
Extractions: Everett Carll Ladd, The Ladd Report . Free Press, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020. In a celebrated 1995 essay, Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam warned that Americans were far less likely to join groups than in the past. Citing declines in many major organizationslabor unions, the League of Women Voters, PTAs, and bowling leaguesPutnam concluded that Americans had become far less civic-minded, a trend that would inevitably lead to a fractured and balkanized America. Ladd, professor emeritus at the University of Connecticut, disagrees. A great deal of evidence, he contends, shows Americans are now more likely to join associations and aid charities. We are less likely to bowl than in the pastbut more likely to join soccer leagues. Women have shifted their allegiance from the League of Women Voters to less political groups, such as the Soroptimists and local businesswomens associations. And while PTA membership is declining, parents arent abandoning the schools; theyre more likely to create independent, locally controlled parent-teacher organizations (PTOs), which dont have to pay hefty dues to the PTA national headquarters or follow its political lead. Americans are also increasingly donating time to worthy causes. Polls show steady rises in the percentage of Americans who say they volunteer to help others. In 1977, for instance, 26 percent of Americans surveyed said they donated time to help the poor, the sick, and the elderly. By 1995, the percentage had more than doubled to 54 percent. Charitable donations are also rising, from $349 per person in 1970 to $524 in 1996 (measured in constant 1993 dollars).
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ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE MINUTES Ms. Giunchigliani replied that they did so through ptas and ptos. were provided inschools with solid ptas and student s average was 17.31 and arizonas was http://www.leg.state.nv.us/19thSpecial/Minutes/Assembly/SRE/Final/3175.html
Extractions: MINUTES OF THE meeting of the ASSEMBLY select Committee on State Revenue and Education Funding Nineteenth Special Session June 4, 2003 The Select Committee on State Revenue and Education Fundingwas called to order at 8:17 a.m., on Wednesday, June 4, 2003. Chairman Morse Arberry Jr. presided in Room 4100 of the Legislative Building, Carson City, Nevada. Exhibit A is the Agenda. Exhibit B is the Guest List. All exhibits are available and on file at the Research Library of the Legislative Counsel Bureau. COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT Mr. Morse Arberry Jr., Chairman Mr. David Parks, Vice Chairman Mr. Bernie Anderson Mr. Walter Andonov Mrs. Sharron Angle Mr. David Brown Mrs. Vonne Chowning Mrs. Dawn Gibbons Ms. Chris Giunchigliani Mr. Tom Grady Mr. Josh Griffin Mr. Lynn Hettrick Ms. Sheila Leslie Mr. John Marvel Ms. Kathy McClain Mr. Bob McCleary Mr. Harry Mortenson Mr. Richard Perkins Ms. Peggy Pierce GUEST LEGISLATORS PRESENT Assemblyman John Carpenter, District No. 33, Elko County and portions of Humboldt County STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT Mark Stevens, Assembly Fiscal Analyst