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District: No Expensive Gifts To Teachers
Superintendent Says Nice Gifts Can Make Teachers Uncomfortable
Posted: 7:42 am CST December 9, 2008
Updated: 8:02 am CST December 9, 2008
North Andover, Mass. -- The North Andover School Committee in Massachusetts has placed a $50 limit on the value of gifts that can be given to public school teachers just in time for the holiday season.
Section: Holiday Guide
Superintendent James Marini told the Eagle-Tribune that some gifts in recent years have become increasingly elaborate and expensive, and have included gift cards, trips to a spa, gourmet food baskets, even cash.
He said expensive gifts violate state conflict of interest laws and sometimes make teachers uncomfortable.
The school committee in the affluent suburb north of Boston passed the gift limit last week and will reassess the policy after the holidays.
The committee recommends giving smaller, personalized homemade gifts or classroom supplies that are not paid for through the school budget.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
District: No Expensive Gifts To Teachers
Superintendent Says Nice Gifts Can Make Teachers Uncomfortable
Posted: 7:42 am CST December 9, 2008
Updated: 8:02 am CST December 9, 2008
North Andover, Mass. -- The North Andover School Committee in Massachusetts has placed a $50 limit on the value of gifts that can be given to public school teachers just in time for the holiday season.
Section: Holiday Guide
Superintendent James Marini told the Eagle-Tribune that some gifts in recent years have become increasingly elaborate and expensive, and have included gift cards, trips to a spa, gourmet food baskets, even cash.
He said expensive gifts violate state conflict of interest laws and sometimes make teachers uncomfortable.
The school committee in the affluent suburb north of Boston passed the gift limit last week and will reassess the policy after the holidays.
The committee recommends giving smaller, personalized homemade gifts or classroom supplies that are not paid for through the school budget.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved.