Extractions: All Fundraising Companies Directory Home Free Fundraising Information Index of 100's of Fundraising Products Special Event Fundraiser s American Clothing Recycling Co. [Seymour, Connecticut] Recycling, Special Events CompuThon - SuperThons walk-a-thons. Finally, a better way to raise money for your group! Year after year, schools and youth groups agonize over how to raise money. No door-to-door. No waste or returns. No hassles with collections. No products to buy or deliver. Much less work. More profits for your group. (800-327-0332) [Tampa, Florida] A Nite At The Races [Jupiter, Florida] Wesleyan Thespians - Mystery dinner kits. Can fund raisers be fun raisers Absolutely!! Wesleyan Thespian Mystery Dinner Kits include scripts, clues, solutions and detailed instructions on how to present mystery dinner performances which we would like to share with your church or organization. ( e-mail [Marshfield, Massachusetts] NameBeads International - Over 500 schools in 3 years have conducted this unique fundraiser and you should too. No money upfront. We provide a beautiful full color brochure to help you group sell personalized products. Each item is custom-made with handcrafted ceramic beads that spell out a first name or saying. ( ) [St. Clair, Missouri]
Extractions: Everybody wins when parents volunteer ! Kevin Walker, the founder of Project Appleseed, a nonprofit organization, is helping schools involve parents. The organization has created a list of 37 different ways parents can help and is on its way to recruiting 5 million parent volunteers nationwide. INCLUDED: The Project Appleseed Parental Involvement Pledge. Parent- and Community-Involvement Strategies That Work The research is clear: When parents and communities are involved in schools, education improves. From New York to California, from an individual student's notebook to community-outreach programs, here are five approaches to parental and community involvement that work! Included: Five successful programs for parent and community involvement plus links to dozens of online resources! Young Authors and Artists Collaborate on Humanitarian Project Parents at a Washington state elementary school organized a Share a Story student enrichment project that promoted the literacy and humanitarian goals of the school. The students shipped more than 1,000 books to schools in the South Pacific. Among the books were 115 the students had written themselves! What they got in return was a lot of satisfaction - and a big surprise!
Foxboro Estates : Today's Life Solutions serve many of the same functions as ptas, but operate are sometimes referred to asPTOs (parentteacher information Web site for California, arizona, Texas and http://sites.connectingneighbors.com/article.cnc?articleId=1685&siteAddress=foxb
Tuesday: Middle Schools The Phoenix Suns Celebrity Shootout, which will benefit Valley ptas, PTOsand Cox Charities, will be at 5 pm Friday at America West Arena. http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/0211sr-esew11Z8.html
Extractions: Advanced search, tips Feb. 11, 2003 12:00 AM Public middle schools Scottsdale district elementary students will get out early today through Thursday for parent-teacher conferences. There will be no school for the Scottsdale district and Cave Creek district schools on Friday. Scottsdale is having a recess day, and Cave Creek is having a teacher in-service day. Monday is Presidents Day, and there will be no school. The Phoenix Suns Celebrity Shootout, which will benefit Valley PTAs, PTOs and Cox Charities, will be at 5 p.m. Friday at America West Arena. Tickets are available through your school's PTO. COCOPAH The sixth-graders will have their first social Thursday afternoon, enjoying games, music and food the last two periods of the day. COPPER RIDGE Eighth-graders will go to Saguaro High School for an orientation on Thursday. Also on Thursday, progress reports will be sent home.
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MINUTES OCTOBER 26, 1999 MINUTES PAGE ROLL CALL 380 PERFORMANCE BY OCTOBER 26, 1999 PERFORMANCE BY THE HILLSBORO HIGH SCHOOL SOPHISTICATS APPROVAL OF MINUTES COMMUNICATION FROM MAYOR/COUNCIL Communication from the Mayor RECOGNITION/REQUESTS TO APPEAR BEFORE THE BOARD/PRESENTATIONS http://www.nashville-schools.davidson.k12.tn.us/board/1999/102699.pdf
Kyrene School District - News Center 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. http://www.kyrene.k12.az.us/ksdportal/news/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.