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  2. Begin by filling in your personal information. Enter your First Name, Last Name, Address, City, and Zip Code in the designated fields.
  3. Provide your Home Phone and Cell/Work Phone numbers. Ensure that all communication emails are legible by entering them in the email fields provided.
  4. Next, list all student athletes from your family attending DHS. Fill in their First Names, Last Names, Grades, and Sports for each season (Fall, Winter, Spring).
  5. Select one of the membership options by checking the appropriate box. Options include Family Plan Membership, DHS Staff Membership, DHS Alumni Membership, DHS Community Membership, or Booster Patrons.
  6. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before submitting. You can save or print the completed form directly from our platform.

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To make a form, you should do the following: Gather personal information like date of birth, phone number and mailing address. Describe the application process and any membership requirements. Provide information about membership levels. Tell them all about membership benefits. Explain membership fees and payment options.
PTOs emphasis on academics and family engagement can lead to increased parent-teacher communication, improved student performance, and a stronger sense of community within the school. Meanwhile, booster clubs infuse the school with a vibrant pride and enthusiasm in students and athletes.
The booster club membership fee pays for things such as coach salaries not covered by the high school, turf rentals for practices and tryouts, pre-season scrimmages, equipment beyond what the high school covers (goalie equipment, extra nets, extra balls, coach bags for the sidelines, etc), banquet costs, special event
Most US banks need four things to open an account in the Booster Clubs name: Your Employer Identification Number(EIN) Two forms of ID the SSN for each named person on the account. Articles of Incorporation and or Bylaws document. Minimum deposit.
We have two main objectives as your booster club. First, we provide fundraising opportunities for every family to help offset the costs of competitive cheer. In addition, we maintain the financial viability and sustainability of this organization through general fundraisers.

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A booster club is a volunteer group of parents and other generous individuals who are devoted to supporting specific activities in schools and throughout communities. Activities can include sports and athletics, theater, music, arts, and other programs.
Booster clubs use a variety of fundraising methods to generate revenue for the school and sports they support. All this money is exempt from federal income tax so long as the club is properly registered as a 501(c)(3) organization. Generally, booster clubs cannot support an individual.

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