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Students form Turning Point USA chapter; board explains Model UN trip funding and tax‑credit rules
Summary
Students introduced a new Turning Point USA chapter and the board clarified how Model UN club travel to Washington, D.C., is funded, including fundraising, tax‑credit donations and district support for families in need.
At the Sept. 25 meeting two high‑school students introduced a student‑run Turning Point USA chapter and described planned volunteer activities, while the board addressed concerns about Model United Nations funding and field‑trip fundraising.
Emilio Neto introduced himself as “president of the student run club, TP USA,” and Zoe Patrick identified herself as the club’s vice president. Neto said the club will focus on “identifying, educating, and training, and organizing students to promote freedom‑based qualities” and plans volunteer activities such as diaper drives and letters to veterans. The students said they…
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