SHELTON — The city school board has approved a policy in an attempt to control the increasingly popular practice of online crowd fundraising. From on now, such efforts to raise funds on line on behalf of Shelton Public Schools must come from a group not an individual and needs the approval of the school principal, superintendent and school board. The fast-track effort came because School Superintendent Chris Clouet said more and more fundraising efforts are occurring outside the school board’s normal approval process. “The Board of Education needs over site over all funds coming in,” Clouet said.
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