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Have a question? Ask Elly: Events & ProgramsSelect a Topic:Hire school staff for events?Dear Elly, Each year, we have a carnival. Because of school district rules, we must have nutrition services staff in the kitchen with our volunteers to prepare and serve the meal. We also have our school maintenance engineer on-site all day. We were told by the district that our PTO is required to pay time and a half and FICA tax. We also must take on liability insurance in case they’re injured. What issues do we run into if we “hire” someone from the standpoint of a nonprofit organization? Scrambling for StaffPerhaps there has been a miscommunication. It makes little sense for your group to employ these staffers on a temporary basis. They are school district employees. It’s not advisable or even practical for your parent group to go through the legalities of employing these workers, especially for one day. A simpler approach, if your administrators allow it, is to have the district simply bill your PTO for services provided by school staff at the carnival. Your superintendent should be able to calculate the expense for each employee, including payroll taxes like FICA (the Social Security tax). Following the carnival, the superintendent would then submit a bill to your PTO, inclusive of all school employees’ wages and related fees. Basically, you would treat this no differently than hiring the services of a magician or musical entertainer for the school. As for liability insurance, it’s a good idea for any parent group to carry insurance that covers both your group and your officers. Elly also strongly recommends bonding coverage for anyone who has access to your bank account. If using school kitchen facilities and district nutrition services staff proves too costly or too complicated, consider outsourcing your carnival’s food operations to a local restaurant or caterer. Or, if space permits, rent portable grills or ovens and have volunteers cook the food on-site. (Check with your town’s public health and safety office and the fire department first to see whether this is allowed.) Elly
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Posted by - Melinda Iund on Sep. 30, 2008
We have teachers and staff members help out at the carnival. It is on their own personal "volunteer" time.....just like the parents. Also, many school districts already carry a policy that is inclusive of any events that are on the school grounds therefore making it unnecessary to get additional insurance.Everyone gets misinformed at one time or another. Double check all the facts.....and make sure you are talking to the right person. If you had talked to thehe superintendent, he/she may not know all the ins and outs. Find the person, from the district office receptionist, who is responsible for those matters. They are the knowledge ones in their field.