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Where can rules and regulations for Booster Groups working within a school be found?

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Where can rules and regulations for Booster Groups working within a school be found?

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Question: Where do I find rules and regulations for a Booster Group (Music) when working within a school? Response: Booster clubs, foundations and parentteacher associations (PTAs) are organizations established to provide support to the school district and its students. These groups may raise funds and donate these funds to the district or purchase items with their funds for donation or assistance to the district, but they are not legally considered a part of the school district and are not included in the annual audit. Some organizations such as the PTA are established as nonprofit corporations with a separate tax-exempt status. However, many of the organizations in place have not applied for or received nonprofit status and do not have their own tax identification number, so it should not be assumed that they are all official groups in the eyes of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Because student organizations are operating under the tax-exempt status of the school district, the fu

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