The principal must get prior approval from his/her proper director of operations. Fundraising activities to fund trips require approval of the director of fine arts. Money might not be gathered by the teachers or students unless it's done so with the knowledge and approval of the principal. School organizations aside from the Student Council are limited to two fundraising activities annually. This guideline doesn't apply to fundraisers conducted by parent classes. Students might not be dismissed from classes to aid in the supply of materials for industrial purposes. Fundraising activities in the elementary school, other than those sponsored by the PTA, are discouraged, and any such activity must get prior approval from the director of basic operations. No door-to-door selling by elementary students will be approved. STATEMENT OF POLICY RE: Prohibited Assemblies No assembly that's in any way contrary to the American way of life or the purposes of the Garland Independent School District shall be held at a school building or on school property of the District. Specifically, this will mean: 1. 2. Doctrines or theories that advocate violence to accomplish political or social change. Other banned assemblies contain: 1. 2. (Private and parochial schools are categorized as commercial enterprises. This includes the nonprofit and the profit ventures.) 3. Presentations or productions that are, in the judgment of the Board of Trustees, not in harmony with the objectives and intentions of the Garlandc, and social growth of engaging stupurposes for many social and civic associations and campaignsnonetheless, the selection of funds from students during school hours shall be restricted to college sponsored activities and jobs. It's also the duty of the Board of Trustees to ensure safeguards in the region of soliciting funds from pupils. It will be the policy of the Garland Independent School District to designate 1 week of every school year for community associations and other area school associations to create requests for student involvement in fund-raising programs. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS STATEMENT OF POLICY RE: