HMF Bylaws

BYLAWS OF THE HAMMER MONTESSORI FOUNDATION, INC.

Version 2.0, approved December 3, 2024

 

ARTICLE I: CORPORATE IDENTITY 

Section 1 

The name of this corporation is Hammer Montessori Foundation, Inc. 

Section 2 

The principal offices of this corporation shall be Hammer Montessori School @ Ernesto  Galarza, 1610 Bird Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125. 

Section 3 

The registered agent of this corporation shall be the elected treasurer of the Hammer Montessori Foundation (HMF), who is responsible for on-time filing the annual taxes. The corporation shall have and continuously maintain in the State  of California a registered office and a registered agent. 

Section 4 

This corporation is organized and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3).  

Section 5  

No part of the net earnings of the organization shall inure to the benefit of, or be  distributable to its members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the  organization shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for  services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the  purposes set forth in the purpose clause hereof. 

ARTICLE II: CORPORATE OBJECTIVES 

Section 1 

The objectives of this foundation shall be: 

i. To receive, raise and administer funds for educational and charitable purposes,  and to that end, to take and hold by bequest, device, grant, gift, purchase or  otherwise, property or other items of value; to invest, reinvest or deal with the  principal or income thereof in such manner as in the judgment of the Board of  Directors, will best promote the purposes of the corporation; except such  limitations, if any, as may be contained in the instrument under which such  property is received, the Articles of Incorporation, these bylaws, or applicable  law. 

ii. Without limitation on the foregoing, one of the principal purposes of this  foundation shall be to foster educational opportunities for the students of  Hammer Montessori School through making of grants and/or contributions to  Hammer Montessori School to enable it to uphold and support the philosophy  and methods of Montessori education. 

iii. To do any and all acts and things, and to exercise any and all powers which it  may now or hereafter be lawful for this foundation to do or exercise under and pursuant to the laws of the State of California in order to accomplish any of the  foundation’s purposes. 

Section 2 

The corporation shall not engage, nor shall any of its funds, property or income be used  in carrying on propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation. The  corporation shall not participate or intervene in any political campaign (including the  publishing or distribution of statements) on behalf of any candidate for public office. 

Section 3 

Notwithstanding any other provision of the Articles, the corporation shall not carry on any  other activities not permitted to be carried on (1) by a corporation exempt from Federal  income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding  section of any future federal tax code; or (2) by a corporation contributions to which are  deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding  section of any future federal tax code. 

Section 4 

Discretionary funding of any endeavor by this corporation shall not be subject to the  control of outside entities, either public or private. It is the duty of the directors to protect  and preserve the autonomy of both the corporation and its assets. 

ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP 

Section 1 

Membership of the corporation shall be made up of adult persons committed to the  preservation and improvement of Hammer Montessori School, San Jose Unified School  District, San Jose, California. 

Section 2 

There are no membership fees or dues. There are no different classes of membership,  and all members have the same voting rights and privileges. If you are a parent or guardian of a student at Hammer Montessori, you are automatically a member of HMF. Members may attend HMF meetings, volunteer at HMF events, and participate in the HMF community.

ARTICLE IV: BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

Section 1 

The business and affairs of this corporation shall be controlled by a Board of Directors.  The Board of Directors shall have all power and authority provided by law for like corporate entities. 

In order to begin corporate activities, the Board of Directors shall be those persons  signatory to the Articles of Incorporation, until the first post-incorporation meeting of the  membership is held. 

Section 2 

The number of voting directors shall not be fewer than five, nor exceed twenty-five. The exact number of directors for any given fiscal year shall be determined at the annual membership meeting. The officers of the corporation, as well as the principal of  Hammer Montessori School and at least one Hammer Montessori School teacher, shall  be ex officio members of the Board, with full voting powers. 

Section 3 

The directors shall be elected for a term of two years, or until a successor is elected.  Prior to the annual meeting, the president shall appoint a nominating committee consisting of at least three directors. The nominees’ names shall be presented to the  membership at the annual meeting, and directors shall be elected by majority vote of the members. 

Section 4 

A simple majority of the directors, present and in person, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the board, except that if less than such  number of directors is present at such meeting, a majority of the directors present may  adjourn the meeting from time to time without further notice until a quorum is present.

Section 5 

The Board of Directors shall meet at least two times per year. 

Section 6 

In the event a vacancy occurs, the vacancy may be filled by nomination of a substitute in  open meeting. The Board of Directors as a whole, if otherwise present in quorum, shall  vote on the successor director, who shall be nominated from among the then-existing  membership. 

Section 7 

The term of a director may be declared vacant by virtue of that director’s absence at two  consecutive board meetings. 

ARTICLE V: CORPORATE ACTION 

Section 1 

The act of a majority of directors present in person at a meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the act of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors is empowered to make HMF business decisions by simple majority vote at meetings with quorum, and actions are reported in published minutes. 

Section 2 

No action of the Board of Directors shall be valid unless taken at a meeting at which a  quorum is present, except that any action which may be taken at a meeting may be taken without a meeting if a consent in writing (setting forth the action so taken) shall be  signed by each director entitled to vote and is filed with the minutes of proceedings of  the Board of Directors. 

Section 3 

A budget must be approved annually by the board of directors, per SJUSD (San Jose Unified School District) SCO (School Connected Organization) policies. All additional expenditures in excess of $250 that are not already approved in the annual budget require board vote for approval.  All approvals, both annual budget and additional >$250 expenses, must be recorded in meeting minutes.

Section 4  

The president, or in his or her absence, the vice-president, shall preside at meetings of  the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may adopt its own rules of procedure which shall not be inconsistent with the bylaws. 

Section 5 

The bylaws may be amended by the affirmative vote of the majority of the qualified directors present and voting at any meeting at which a quorum is present. No action shall be taken to amend any bylaw unless written notice of the proposed amendment(s)  shall have been given to the Board of Directors at least ten days prior to the meeting (if  delivered by first class mail) or at least 48 hours prior to the meeting (if delivered  personally or by email).  

ARTICLE VI: OFFICERS 

Section 1 

The officers of the corporation shall be President, Vice-President, Secretary and  Treasurer.  Multiple officers may share these roles as co-officers.

Section 2 

The officers of the corporation shall be elected by the Board of Directors immediately  following the election of the directors. Vacancies may be filled at any meeting of the  Board of Directors. Each officer shall hold office until his successor shall have been duly elected and qualified. 

Section 3 

President: Subject to the control of the Board of Directors, the president shall have general supervision of the affairs of the foundation. The president shall preside at all  meetings of the Board of Directors, and shall have such other duties as assigned by the  board.  

Section 4 

Vice-President: In the absence of the president, the vice-president shall perform the  duties of the president. The vice-president shall have such other duties as assigned by  the board. 

Section 5 

Secretary: The secretary shall act as secretary of all meetings of the board and be  responsible for writing and archiving minutes of all meetings. The secretary shall have  such other duties as assigned by the board. 

Section 6 

Treasurer: The treasurer shall serve without bond and be responsible for the accounting  of all monies of the foundation, including depositing and/or investing them in accordance  with policy adopted by the board. The treasurer shall also have the responsibility to preserve and maintain the records as required for annual audit. The treasurer shall have  such other duties as assigned by the board. 

ARTICLE VII: COMPENSATION

Section 1 

Neither the members of the foundation, nor directors or officers thereof, shall receive,  directly or indirectly, any compensation for their service; provided nothing herein shall  prevent reimbursement of expenses incurred on behalf of the foundation. 

ARTICLE VIII: COMMITTEES 

Section 1 

Except as otherwise provided, the president shall appoint members and designate the chair of various committees. These may include, but are not restricted to, finance committee, fundraising committee, grants committee, and events committee. The chair  of each committee and members may be selected from the membership at large.   Committees shall serve at the pleasure of the board under such rules and regulations as the board may approve. It is customary, but not required, that the Committee Chairs are voted onto the Board of Directors and that additional committee members remain members-at-large.

Section 2 

There shall be an executive committee composed of the officers of the foundation and  the current Principal of Hammer Montessori School. The executive committee shall  meet at the call of the president or any two officers to conduct the affairs of the  foundation between meetings of the board. All actions taken by the executive committee  shall be subject to board ratification or veto. 

ARTICLE IX: HAMMER/GALARZA COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVE 

Section 1 

The purpose of the San Jose Unified School District’s Voluntary Integration Plan, which  funds the Montessori program at Hammer, is to ensure the school maintains a  commitment to the goals of the VIP, which are equity and access. Given this, it is  important that these goals are incorporated into the philosophy and commitment of the  Hammer community. 

Section 2 

Because Hammer Montessori School shares a facility and site with Ernesto Galarza  Elementary School, it is imperative that efforts are made to maintain goodwill between  the two communities to support the commitment to equity and access. As such, the  foundation will make every effort, whenever opportunities arise, to provide exposure to  enrichment opportunities that engage both Hammer and Galarza students around the importance of developing the whole child. 

ARTICLE X: MISCELLANEOUS 

Section 1 

The board shall make available a written report annually to all members of the  foundation and the public. 

Section 2 

It is the intention of the corporation to conduct its affairs in such a manner as to  maximize the opportunity for input by the membership and to utilize the talents and abilities of each to the greatest extent possible. 

Section 3 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the liabilities and responsibilities of the Board of Directors  shall not be diminished, delegated or abdicated. 

Section 4 

The board shall call a meeting of the membership each spring, at such date, time and  place as the board shall determine, and other meetings from time to time as it deems  necessary or advisable. 

Section 5 

The foundation shall handle any potential conflicts of interest as defined in the Conflict of  Interest Policy attached to these bylaws. 

Section 6 

Unless the board of directors shall select another date through a duly adopted resolution, the fiscal year of the corporation shall  begin on the first day of July each year, and end on the 30th day of June in the following calendar year.

Section 7 

The Board of Directors shall agree upon a corporate seal, which seal shall be in the  charge of the secretary of the board and shall be inscribed with the foundation’s official  name. 

Section 8 

The corporation shall, in all things, act or refrain from acting so as not to subject itself to  taxes imposed by 4941 (Self-dealing), 4942 (Failure to distribute income), 4944  (Investments jeopardizing charitable purposes), or 4945 (Taxable expenditures) of the  IRC or corresponding portions of federal internal revenue law. 

Section 9

HMF is bound by SJUSD (San Jose Unified School District) SCO (School Connected Organization) requirements, including complying with external audit committee and maintaining insurance as required.

 

ARTICLE XI: Bylaw Version Control

Section 1

Version 1.0, adopted 2010 & amended 2013

Section 2

Version 2.0: The foregoing updated bylaws were updated and approved on 12/3/2024, and certified by vote by a quorum of the Hammer Montessori Foundation Board of Directors.