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Revision as of 00:05, 19 February 2015

A foundation for Sagamore Hills Elementary School doesn't exist (as of 2014), but is being considered.

Why

New funding options become available. Currently, the only way the school can be supported financially is by the Sagamore Hills Elementary School PTA, being a tax-exempt non-profit (501(c)(3)), the ways in which the money can be raised, managed, and spent, are limited. [expand]

Why not

Reference

Searching the Sagamore Google Drive for "foundation", turned up the following (2015-02-18):

  • 2014-03-04, PTA Co-Presidents, Board meeting minutes mention PTA/Foundation
    PTA/Foundation- discussion of why we need PTA if we have a Foundation (and vice versa)... Foundation’s benefit is that corporations can donate to a Foundation and we have more flexibility for spending the funds we raise (in future school year), however our school currently is spread very thin with volunteers and we are concerned that adding another group that requires more volunteers...Setting up a Foundation has required full time attention at many of the schools we’ve interviewed (ex: Fernbank-Margaret Lesesne). Our school seems as if it has a great story for corporate grants, however we would still need leadership to find out whether this is truly the case... and if it warrants making a foundation the priority currently.
  • 2012-04-10, John Lenz, Sagamore Hills Technology Foundation
    Mission: The Sagamore Hills Technology Foundation engages, educates, and trains technology leaders of the next generation. Goals: Educate every interested student in the fundamentals of software programming and computer design.
  • 2011-09-15, Briarlake Elementary School Family Handbook 2011-2012
    The Briarlake Foundation was formed in 2010. The foundation is focused on developing an atmosphere of innovative teaching and challenging programs to maximize each child's potential and foster a life-long desire for learning. With the cooperation of parents, teachers, students, and the community, the Briarlake Elementary School Foundation will support this mission by providing financial assistance for faculty enrichment programs, specialty coaches, and increasing access to technology for students and faculty. Visit the website www.briarlakefoundation.org for more information.
  • 2011-04-21, School Council minutes
    New Business: Tscharner got on Nancy Jester’s calendar to discuss Foundation with School Council and interested parents- lots of interest..
  • 2011-03-24, School Council minutes
    New Business: Tscharner got on Nancy Jester’s calendar to discuss Foundation with School Council and interested parents- lots of interest..
  • 2011-02-24, School Council minutes
    New Business: Tscharner is trying to get on Nancy Jester’s calendar to discuss Foundation with School Council and interested parents
  • 2011-01-20, School Council minutes
    New Business: School Foundation- Tscharner will set up meetings once Redistricting meetings finalize
  • 2010-11-18, School Council minutes
    New Business: School Foundation- Tscharner will set up meetings
  • 2010-10-04, School Council minutes
    New Business: School Foundation- Tscharner will set up meetings
  • 2010-09-16, School Council minutes
    New Business: School Foundation- parents are looking into it
  • 2010-08-19, School Council minutes
    New Business: What about a foundation to help with some funding we’ve lost ie for teachers or para pros?