Extractions: Proctor Journal Proctor, Minnesota Regular School Board Meeting November 6, 2001 I. A Regular School Board Meeting of the ISD 704 Board of Education was called to order at 8:01 p.m. by Jim Schwarzbauer. The meeting was held in the Senior High School Board Room. II. Roll Call and Agenda Changes Members Present: Mike Maeckelbergh, Karl Ruthenbeck, Jim Schwarzbauer, Bob Silverness, and Paul Sneide Members Absent: Kevin Maki and Larry Shelton Also in Attendance: Sherm Carlson, Superintendent III. Approval of Minutes - Regular School Board Meeting of October 15, 2001 Motion: Moved by Maeckelbergh and seconded by Sneide to approve the minutes of the Regular School Board Meeting of October 15, 2001, as submitted. Motion approved unanimously. IV. Payment of Bills Motion: Moved by Ruthenbeck and seconded by Schwarzbauer to approve: A. the payment of bills dated October 12, 2001, in amount of $34,374.26 covering checks 48250 through 48254; B. the payment of bills dated October 15, 2001, in amount of $32,135.00 covering checks 48255 and 48256; and
Bulk Grocery Coupon Booklet Purchaser booklets also serve as excellent fundraisers for schools, ptas/ptos, the boy scouts, sports teams, etc. business with the state of minnesota and has been serving the community http://www.cyberchampion.com/coupon/bulk.htm
Extractions: ATTENTION: LOW COST GROCERY COUPON DISTRIBUTORS AND INCENTIVE COORDINATORS Look at our low prices for grocery coupon booklets!! If you are interested in starting up a business selling grocery coupon booklets or obtaining a source for "low cost quality incentives ", look to us first!! Cyberchampion will provide you with booklets containing grocery coupon certificates. Each booklet contains fifty $10.00 grocery certificates that can be redeemed for at least $500.00 (and perhaps $1,000.00 to $1,500.00 at local grocery stores accepting double/triple coupons). Each of the $10.00 grocery coupon certificates looks like the following: Your customers will identify 48 grocery products each time they request grocery coupons from a list of approximately 1,000 items. Using product coupon numbers as found in the rear of the coupon order book, they write the 48 product coupon numbers on a coupon order form in sequential order. Then, each customer places the order form, one of the fifty $10.00 certificates from the coupon book, a stamped, self-addressed envelope and $1.00 for processing in an envelope and sends it to our national coupon distributor for redemption. Please click here if you would like to view the Comprehensive Grocery Index of products available. (Keep in mind it will take a minute or so to load this long list!!)
Plano ISD ENews Registration Information Manitoba. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. minnesota. Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska Dallas Morning News. Campus ptas/ptos. School Board Members http://elist.pisd.edu/getinfo.php
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Plano ISD ENews Registration Information Manitoba. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. minnesota. Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska Organizaciones de voluntario escolares ptas/ptos. Miembros de la Junta de Educación http://elist.pisd.edu/getinfo_sp.php
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The Latest PTO/PTA News | PTO Today 2003 Texas newspaper looks at continuing trend of ptas switching to ptos. moneydistrictwide fundraisers are the topic of this minnesota article. 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.)
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Resource Display educational organizations in the state of minnesota, as well as other parent organizations and strengthen Saint Paul parent organizations (ptas, ptos, PACs) and their leadership http://www.sosmn.org/script/ResourceDisplay.php?Resource=Organizations
Local Public School Organizations education, leadership in education innovation, dedication to minnesota students and unifyand strengthen Saint Paul parent organizations (ptas, ptos, PACs) and http://www.sosmn.org/Organizations/Organizations.htm
Extractions: Interesting Links Save Our Schools is an independent, non-partisan network of parents and citizens concerned with adequate funding for our public schools. Listed below are links to the major professional educational organizations in the state of Minnesota, as well as other parent organizations. Various policy statements and other valuable information can be found on these sites. Parents United for Public Schools Parents United for Public Schools is a statewide, grass-roots organization of concerned and informed Minnesota parents and citizens committed to Minnesotas leadership in quality public education. More Information Minnesota Rural Education Association MREA is a voice to strengthen education in Minnesota through leadership in legislative action, communication, and collaboration. More Information Minnesota Parent Teacher Student Association (MPSTA) MPSTA seeks to support and speak on behalf of children and youth in the schools, in the community, and before governmental bodies and other organizations that make decisions affecting children. It also works to encourage parent and public involvement in the public schools of the nation. Contact them at More Information Alliance for Student Achievement The purpose of the Alliance for Student Achievement is to speak with one voice on pre K-12 education policies and issues, with the goal of improving student achievement in Minnesota. View their information at
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Resource Display outstate districts are down to the bone. From the northern lakes region to thefarmland of the south, Greater minnesota was deeply ptos or ptas often step http://www.sosmn.org/script/ResourceDisplay.php?Resource=EducationWatch&Article=
Parent Group Support - Ideas & Support For Parent Groups Office of AnokaHennepin assists Parent Groups (ptas, ptos, Advisory Councils, Home and outlines the steps necessary in obtaining minnesota nonprofit status http://www.anoka.k12.mn.us/education/dept/dept.php?sectionid=17110
FUND RAISING IDEAS To Bring JOHN CRUDELE To Your Community S, Ste 380 Minneapolis, minnesota 55431( 952) 8350008 toll free 800-899-9543 fax (952 11.Parent Organizations such as ptas, ptos or Parent Communication Networks are http://www.johncrudele.com/contact/pdfs/FundraisingIdeas.pdf
Multistate Tax Commission minnesota. Agency MN Department of Revenue, Sales Use Tax Division. ContactPerson/Department Sales and Use Tax Information. ptas. ptos. Other parent groups. http://www.fundraisetaxlaw.org/mn.html
Extractions: Minnesota Contact Person/Department: Sales and Use Tax Information Tel. No.: (651) 296-6181 Fax No.: (651) 296-1938 Web site: www.taxes.state.mn.us E-mail: Larry.wilkie@state.mn.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) Private Schools (K-12) School Groups (e.g., clubs, bands, teams) PTAs PTOs Other parent groups (please identify) Church Groups Youth Sports League 501 (c)(3) organizations 501 (c)(6) organizations Other (specify:) All of these groups may be exempt if they meet the requirements specified in M.S. 297A.256 (copy attached). 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? Yes 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. If your State exempts fundraising sales of certain products from sales and use tax, please indicate which of the following products are exempt.
The Role Of The PTA - California - GreatSchools.net Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. minnesota. Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska PTO site provides information on how ptos differ from ptas and how you can join their national http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/ca/29/parentPTA
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Rent-A-Center than 10,800 children and their families in Florida, Maryland, minnesota, New Jersey vIndividual K12 schools (including proms, graduations, ptos and ptas). http://www.rentacenter.com/viewcompany.asp?Category={47C3D549-AC42-4948-8811-630
Publications St. Paul, minnesota. Health centers tend to overuse the highly motivatedparents who participate in ptas, ptos, and school booster clubs. http://www.healthinschools.org/pubs/access/Summer95.asp
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.