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21. Loudoun Easterner Newspaper- News And Articles
Days later, in a letter sent to school principals, ptas and ptos, Chairman ScottK. York (RAt Large He was a graduate of the University of michigan.
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November 6, 2002
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Board vs. Simpson involves State Police

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... Obituaries Election Night Election night––any election night––is a time to celebrate. While we have been on the losing end of more election results than we care to remember, we continue to celebrate the system. This election night, as we join the nation in watching the returns roll across the screen, a few thoughts that appear to be political truths come to mind. The returns on the transportation sales tax increase seen to prove again that just about anything with the word “tax” in it is all but doomed to failure. We are surprised that the referendum received as many yes votes as it did, although it was heavily funded. Ironically, it may have received even more support had some commuters not been tied up in traffic Tuesday evening. It was not an embarrassing loss, and the margin may play a role in future political planning. The majority seldom volunteers to approve tax increases, regardless of the reasons. We consider the outcome another victory for this theory, not for those who do not want roads. A small segment immediately claimed the outcome was a victory for “smart growth,” which in this county means dirt roads. We strongly disagree. We could point out that Congressman Frank Wolf defeated a self-styled “smart growth” candidate and leave it at that. This would not be fair. The candidate lost because he was under-funded and unknown. It is doubtful that most voters even knew of his philosophy. For any chance, candidates who oppose incumbents such as Wolf and John Warner must be serious candidates. The sales tax increase was defeated by those who do not support any additional taxes, especially under these economic conditions. If there was a coalition among conservatives and a limited number of elitist no-growthers, it will not last beyond the night.

22. Www.studentbody.com
is dedicated to helping parent teacher groups (like ptos and ptas) help their PTA;Maine State PTA; Maryland PTA; Massachusetts PTA; michigan PTSA; Minnesota
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23. Chapter9
Examples include extraordinary efforts by civic organizations and ptas taking upthe cause michigan's St The ptos in the district also created the Myrtle Beach
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CHAPTER NINE RESOURCES Finding the resources to finance, maintain, and upgrade equipment, and to provide teacher training and technical support is universally one of the biggest hurdles that schools face when it comes to technology implementation. For many, the funds are simply unavailable via the conventional means of local tax-based school financing. Despite this fact, we found schools and districts in some of the most disadvantaged areas of the nation that have somehow managed to establish exemplary technology programs. How did they do it? In a word, they did everything . While we collected questionnaire information on a number of typical sources of funds (see below), schools provided literally dozens of interesting examples of how to approach fundraising. Some fostered and rewarded grantsmanship among their faculty; others developed alliances with community groups; and still others were able to steer traditional educational funding vehicles into more direct support of technology. Many schools identified non-monetary in-kind resources such as volunteers, bartering relationships, and corporate contributions of hardware and software. The best schools (from a resource acquisition perspective) had fairly elaborate strategies and tactics that combined all of these elements. One of the areas we focused particular attention on was how schools make effective use of Federal or state technology grant programs. This is an area where there is much opportunity for creative and effective public policy, as well as for some dreadful mistakes.

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26. Netscape Search Category - PTA
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27. Rochelle Riley: Detroiters Picture A Bright Future For The City
than 75 percent of U.S. groups are now ptos. the strong emotions? Are ptos hurting kids or doing something office and most state ptas advocate at their respective state
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December 31, 2000 TODAY IS THE LAST OF a century, the final hurrah of an era that gave new meaning to civil rights and urban planning, to space exploration and global communication, to the Electoral College. It gave us realities that were once dreams and dreams that will someday be realities. We saw communist empires and sports records fall. We watched the No. 1 TV show in the country star a black family. We saw the U.S. Constitution at work and wondered whether it remains the best guideline for a country founded by rebels who displaced Indians and enslaved Africans to pursue their manifest destiny in a land far from a king. We saw native Americans create a way to survive through sheer will, then gambling, and African Americans achieve success and freedom through culture, art and sport, then academia and politics. Here in Detroit, a city watched itself be molded like a beloved old car, lauded as a model to be replicated, then damaged in a 1943 crash into racial and economic reality. Then it was rebuilt, repainted and polished before crashing again into that same racial tree in 1967 and being left to rust.

28. Multistate Tax Commission
ptas. ptos. Other parent groups. (please identify). Church Groups. Food Items TheMichigan sales Tax Act MCL 205.54g, exempts from tax food for human consumption.
http://www.fundraisetaxlaw.org/mi.html
Michigan Agency: Michigan Dept. of Treasury, Sales, Use, and Withholding/Taxes Div. Contact Person/Department: Dale P. Vettel, Administrator Tel. No.: (517) 373-3190 Fax No.: (517) 241-4203 E-mail: TREASweb@STATEMI.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:) Public Act 156 of 1994 (effective January 1, 1994) exempts from sales tax, sales at retail made by certain organizations, if aggregate sales at retail for the calendar year are less than $5,000. However, if sales are $5,000 or greater, tax is required to be paid on all taxable sales. Nonprofit organizations making sales at retail are still required to register and obtain a sales tax license even if their total sales for the calendar year are less than $5,000 and they have no tax liability. The organization would be placed on an annual reporting basis. See enclosed Revenue Administrative Bulletin (RAB) 1995-3 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?
  • 29. P INDEX BY PROGRAM AND AGENCY NAME
    The michigan PTA has a Health and Welfare referrals and recommendations to localPTAs on substance information to student bodies, ptos, civic organizations
    http://comnet.org/casa/resource/P_Name_Index.htm
    P AGENCY and PROGRAM INFORMATION A B C D ... Z P PACT- See PARENTAL AGREEMENT CONTRACT of TRUST (PACT) PARADISE MANOR LEARNING CENTER Telephone Fax Address Site: 936 West Michigan Avenue, Apartment # 1, Ypsilanti, MI 48197. Mail: Ypsilanti Housing Commission, 601 Armstrong, Ypsilanti, MI 48197. E-Mail provide@paradise.net Web site http://www.provide.net/~paradise Fees : No fees for program; may be low fee for field trips. Access : Site is not barrier free. Bus : Near AATA route 6. Area, Ages, Population Served : Targeted but not limited to Ypsilanti public housing residents. Preschool through high school and their parents. Education, Prevention : Offers after school and summer programs of education, enrichment and recreation to improve academic achievement and prevent substance abuse. Works through schools to target individual areas of need. Learning center "coaches" and volunteers assist children with tutoring and computer-aided learning activities using multimedia software. Provides education for alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention, violence prevention and other lifestyle issues. Provides field trips, recreation and social activities. Parents encouraged to participate. Partners with EMU and WCC to provide adult and youth literacy programs and adult GED and job training/job skills classes. Partners with St. Joseph Mercy Health System and Judson Center for basic health screening and social work services on site. PARENT HELPLINE -See GATEWAY COMMUNITY SERVICES CRISIS LINES PARENTAL AGREEMENT CONTRACT of TRUST (PACT

    30. Making Tech Happen Chapter 9
    West Iron County Public Schools in Stambaugh, michigan, was having trouble Examplesinclude extraordinary efforts by civic organizations and ptas taking up the
    http://www.southern.org/pubs/MTH/MT9.html
    Chapter 9 - Resources Finding the resources to finance, maintain, and upgrade equipment, and to provide teacher training and technical support is universally one of the biggest hurdles that schools face when it comes to technology implementation. For many, the funds are simply unavailable via the conventional means of local tax-based school financing. Despite this fact, we found schools and districts in some of the most disadvantaged areas of the nation that have somehow managed to establish exemplary technology programs. How did they do it? As an additional component of this chapter, we provide some information on the use of various information resources available through the Federal government. Not only is money essential for acquiring technology but so is good information about the availability of Federal programs and information sources. Questionnaire Data: Awareness, Use and Helpfulness of Resources
    General Approaches to Resource Acquisition
    In this area, we identified a list of nine very general approaches to expanding the resource base available to schools involved in implementing technology. It included various sources of resources (e.g., private versus public), various types of resources (e.g., money versus in-kind), and different types of relationships with the resource providers.
    In the questionnaire, we asked schools to indicate whether they were using a particular technical support approach and to rate how much the approach helped on a four-point scale. These questionnaire data are summarized in Table 9.1.

    31. /Society/Organizations/Education/PTA/ - Www.KOL-ISRAEL.com - Web Directory
    Alaska PTAGeorgia PTAKansas PTAIllinois PTAMassachusetts PTAMichigan PTANew Magazine Exclusively focused on the work of school parent groups (ptos, ptas, etc
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    32. Wilmette Community Education Page
    Loyola University Chicago 820 N. michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 (312)9156500; Loyola University Chicago, Mallinckrodt Campus 1041 Ridge Rd.
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    33. Fundraising Idea For School, PTA, PTO, Team, Troup, And More
    Fundraising idea for any school, PTA, PTO, classroom, team, league, or youth organization. Fundraiser program conducted by parents, teachers,
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    34. P INDEX BY PROGRAM AND AGENCY NAME
    P AGENCY and PROGRAM INFORMATION A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z P PACT See PARENTAL AGREEMENT CONTRACT of TRUST (PACT) PARADISE MANOR LEARNING CENTER Telephone 734-483-7474. Fax 734-482-5515. Address Site 936 West
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    P AGENCY and PROGRAM INFORMATION A B C D ... Z P PACT- See PARENTAL AGREEMENT CONTRACT of TRUST (PACT) PARADISE MANOR LEARNING CENTER Telephone Fax Address Site: 936 West Michigan Avenue, Apartment # 1, Ypsilanti, MI 48197. Mail: Ypsilanti Housing Commission, 601 Armstrong, Ypsilanti, MI 48197. E-Mail provide@paradise.net Web site http://www.provide.net/~paradise Fees : No fees for program; may be low fee for field trips. Access : Site is not barrier free. Bus : Near AATA route 6. Area, Ages, Population Served : Targeted but not limited to Ypsilanti public housing residents. Preschool through high school and their parents. Education, Prevention : Offers after school and summer programs of education, enrichment and recreation to improve academic achievement and prevent substance abuse. Works through schools to target individual areas of need. Learning center "coaches" and volunteers assist children with tutoring and computer-aided learning activities using multimedia software. Provides education for alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention, violence prevention and other lifestyle issues. Provides field trips, recreation and social activities. Parents encouraged to participate. Partners with EMU and WCC to provide adult and youth literacy programs and adult GED and job training/job skills classes. Partners with St. Joseph Mercy Health System and Judson Center for basic health screening and social work services on site. PARENT HELPLINE -See GATEWAY COMMUNITY SERVICES CRISIS LINES PARENTAL AGREEMENT CONTRACT of TRUST (PACT

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    MC GINNIS ASSOCIATES, INC. COLUMBUS, OHIO (614) 4311344 1 PUBLICUTILITIES COMMISSION 2 STATE OF OHIO 3 - - - 4 In the Matter
    http://www.puco.ohio.gov/Docket/transcripts/1997/TR961034_091697.HTML

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