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1 Student Activity Sponsors’ Training 2009-2010 presented by Accounting Department Student Activity Accounting Staff

1 Student Activity Sponsors’ Training 2009-2010 presented by Accounting Department Student Activity Accounting Staff

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Student Activity Sponsors’ Training

2009-2010presented by

Accounting DepartmentStudent Activity Accounting Staff

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This presentation will review the sponsors’ responsibilities and

expectations, as well as, the forms and procedures to be used for

Student Activity Accounts

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Sponsor Forms

All club sponsors and anyone handling student activity funds should fill out the following forms:

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Conflict of Interest Disclosure

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Responsibilities of Faculty Sponsors of Student Groups

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Sponsor Information Sheet

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A fundraiser applicationmust be filled out and turned in prior to any fundraising.

No merchandise may be ordered before this form is approved

Fundraisers must be closed within two weeks.

A number will be assigned to the fundraiser, this number must accompany any check request or deposit breakdown pertaining to that fundraiser.

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An inventory sheet must beturned in with every fundraiserin which merchandise is sold even if the items were donated.

All merchandise purchased andremaining must be accounted for on this form.

Items used together may be grouped, ex. cheese, chili, jalapeños and bowls for nachos.

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Incentives given to students must have prior approval by the Principal and documented.

If this merchandise is part of the inventory of a fund raising activity, you must attach a copy of this form to the “Final Report.”

When giving merchandise as incentives, limit the amount of incentives to 15% or less of total inventory. Limiting the incentives will increase the chance of profit from the fundraiser.

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A check request form must be filled out and approved in advancedbefore turning it in to the secretary.

Please be sure that there is moneyin your account to cover the expense and that all items are filled out.

Receipts are due no later than fivedays after the check is picked up.

Also, please do not turn in a checkrequest at the last minute. It doestake time to do a check and get signatures.

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A deposit breakdown form is usedwhen funds are being deposited into the accounts.

Money must be counted and listedon the form before the funds are turned into the secretary. Only when the secretary confirms the amount will a receipt be issued.

Do not keep money overnight, you are responsible for those funds until you have a receipt from your secretary. Post dated checks should not be accepted.

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A Money Collected from Students form is used when collecting funds from students for a field trip, pictures, uniforms, etc.

The total amount collected must equal the amount on the deposit breakdown form.

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A Money Disbursed form isused when giving out moniesto students.

If you were to take your students on a trip and are giving them the money to buy their own meals, the form must be used. Also, if money was returned to students, this form needs to be used.

All students over the second grade must sign the form when receiving money.

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Transfers Between Accounts

• It is not necessary to write a check to transfer funds from one club account to another within the same bank account. However, the transfer must be documented on a  “Transfer Request Form”.

• The “Transfer Request Form” will be completed by the disbursing sponsor. It will be approved by the Principal and signed by the disbursing sponsor, receiving sponsor and the treasurer. Even though transfers do not involve releasing checks, they are never to be posted without the signatures of the Principal and the representatives of the club disbursing the money.

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Request for Consultant Services form

needs to be filled before entering any type of contract regardless of amount. Form needs to be submitted to the Fine Arts Department at least four weeks before services are rendered.

Examples of Consulting Services:

Motivational speakers, Choreographers, and anyone else providing professional services

Safe Practices:• Ensure you are not being overcharged• Ensure that the person providing

services has good references

Once approved you may now fill out the contract for services form.

For any questions please contact the Fine Arts Dept. at Ext. 7121

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When payments are to be made to non-employees for contracted services it may be necessary to complete this form before the services are rendered. Some instances that will always warrant a “Contract” for services are: motivational speakers, seamstresses, and sound systems.

A W-9 should be obtained from any business or individual who is providing a service to the campus.

Note: Do not have any consultant sign this form until the Request for Consultant form has been approved.

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Certification of Criminal History

We are meeting the requirements of the law where all consultants must attest that they have a clear background by filling out the Certification of Criminal History.

Note: Fine Arts Department might require the actual Criminal Background.

For any questions please contact the Fine Arts Dept. at Ext. 7121

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W-9 Form• All vendors are required to

fill out a W-9

• Vendors should be paid with a UISD check. No reimbursements will be issued if paid out of pocket.

• Give copy of W-9 to Secretary/Bookkeeper

• This information is necessary for filing 1099’S at the end of the year

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Sales Tax Issues

• In order to be eligible for the two, one-day tax free sales you must be a Bona fide school club

• Bona fide club - Organized student group recognized by school, have a sponsor and elected officers, hold meetings, and conduct business

• Taxable sales – Books, book covers, clothing, cups, school supplies, flowers, rummage sale, school publications, school supplies sold to students, uniforms

• Non taxable sales – perishables/consumables

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PTC, Booster Club, others…

• Booster Clubs should obtain their own Tax ID Number and Officers

• They should never use the District’s Tax Identification Number (not even to get a discount!)

• If this is an issue, have them donate the funds to the campus and the campus can make the necessary purchase from our accounts

• All donated fixed assets should be tagged in accordance with District procedures

(Additional information can be found in the Internal Audit web link.)

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Coca Cola Contract• Purchase only Coca Cola Products

• Any planned donations have to be Coca Cola Products

• Non-Coca Cola Products are not reimbursable

For more information on what is allowable to be purchased for your grade levels you can log on to the Texas Classroom Teachers Association (TCTA) at www.tcta.org

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Outstanding Invoices

All invoices that are questionable or will be paid off in a series of payments must be received and reviewed by campus secretary/bookkeeper or finance clerk and approved by the principal.

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Record Retention

• All of the accounting records related to the Student Activity and Campus/Principal’s Accounts, including, but not limited to, all bank statements and related cancelled or voided checks, all validated deposit slips, all receipts, all reports and journals will be retained for a period of seven (7) years following the end of each fiscal year on August 31. At least the three most current years must be kept at the campus. All other files can be sent to Records Management with a detailed description of the file contents.

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Student Activity

Sponsor’s Manual:The Student Activity Sponsors’ Manual is updated every school year and includes additional information. Updates are listed in bold and underlined. The manual, forms, and presentation can be found online at the Accounting Department web link and/or at the following address: (http://www.uisd.net/support/accounting.htm.)

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Conclusion

• Plan ahead of time

• Keep copies of all forms in your binder

• Communicate with parents and administrators

• Spend the money wisely

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Contact Information

Samuel D. Flores,Director of AccountingE-mail: [email protected]: (956)473-6368

Mario Gonzalez,Activity Funds AccountantE-mail: [email protected]: (956)473-6432

Jorge C. Sanchez,Sr. BookkeeperUnited High SchoolE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (956)473-5636

Esmeralda Gonzalez,Sr. BookkeeperJ.B. Alexander High SchoolE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (956)473-5971

Steven F. Bullen,Sr. BookkeeperL.B. Johnson High SchoolE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (956)473-5209

Eira Contreras,Sr. BookkeeperUnited South High SchoolE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (956)473-5434