Anonymous wrote:We have a new principal who is asking for donations directly to the school, not the school's PTA. She is running fundraisers as well, also for the benefit of the school, but it's looking like she will be deciding priorities and have oversight. Do you see this at your school? I thought that what she's doing was the job of the PTA. NB: not a title one school.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools have Education Foundations. I was on the board of ours. The money gets used for teacher needs or projects around the school that the county doesn't pay for. They cannot be used to add staff as that would be inequitable, although we were able to use funds to keep the library open after school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. There's no mention of a foundation, ie your contribution is seemingly not tax deductible. She does give a list of things that she says the money will be used for but everything she lists is what I thought the PTA did. And our PTA has a ton of money.
I guess the PTA has tons of money because they aren't sharing it all with the school.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. There's no mention of a foundation, ie your contribution is seemingly not tax deductible. She does give a list of things that she says the money will be used for but everything she lists is what I thought the PTA did. And our PTA has a ton of money.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. There's no mention of a foundation, ie your contribution is seemingly not tax deductible. She does give a list of things that she says the money will be used for but everything she lists is what I thought the PTA did. And our PTA has a ton of money.