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does a parent have to be apart of the same school district to be apart of t...
My child's real mother who rarely partakes in taking care of her wants to join the pto which I'm already...
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State Taxes
Hi, We are a new PTO in Massachusetts and recently received approval on our 501 C3 status. Do we...
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dependent PTO
We are a dependent PTO, We are using the schools EIN and Tax exempt status. We are back in our school...
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Principle authority
If we are a PTO working under the schools EIN and they hold our bank account. How much authority does...
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Bylaws and budgets
I have been part of a PTO that operates under the schools EIN. In the 3 years I have been part of it...
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Genral PTO members /verses budget
Once the board has voted and agreed upon a budget item, do you NEED approval from the general PTO members,...
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help
How can you raise money with out parents always thinking you always wanting money out of there wallets...
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Events
What are some good events that you don't have to put money into to have a blast at the event? Do you...
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Volunteers
How can you get parents to come out and help you on events that the school is having.
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Helping the teachers
How can you help the teachers with out getting into the way.
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