孩子上了公立学校的家长们,不要再操心送礼的事了# Parenting - 为人父母
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收到email,买好的礼卡决定不给了,一点点钱,让人家去填表,不麻烦了。
Very recently the State Ethics Commission approved amendments to the
Massachusetts Conflict of Interest law (MGL chapter 268A) as it relates
to
the giving of gifts by parents or parent organizations to individual
staff who
are public employees. These new regulations are currently in effect
(December 10, 2010) and it is recommended that teachers and parents
follow
them accordingly. A summary of these regulations is attached. I will be
sending
a similar notice to Teachers/Staff as well.
In summary, the new regulations on gift giving and acceptance are as
follows:
• Teachers are allowed to accept a gift(s) with a combined value of up
to a
maximum of $150 per year from their current public school students and/
or their parents as long as the gift is identified only as being from
the class,
and the identity of givers and the amounts given by each individual are
not
identified to the teacher receiving the gift.
• A teacher accepting a gift of less than $50 from a current student,
according to the regulations, will need to complete a disclosure form
and send
that disclosure form to the Superintendent’s Office.
• A teacher may accept a gift to the classroom that is to be used for
the class
and which will become the property of the school district. The teacher
should
let the building principal know so that the gift can be properly
accepted as a
gift by the XXX School Committee.
Very recently the State Ethics Commission approved amendments to the
Massachusetts Conflict of Interest law (MGL chapter 268A) as it relates
to
the giving of gifts by parents or parent organizations to individual
staff who
are public employees. These new regulations are currently in effect
(December 10, 2010) and it is recommended that teachers and parents
follow
them accordingly. A summary of these regulations is attached. I will be
sending
a similar notice to Teachers/Staff as well.
In summary, the new regulations on gift giving and acceptance are as
follows:
• Teachers are allowed to accept a gift(s) with a combined value of up
to a
maximum of $150 per year from their current public school students and/
or their parents as long as the gift is identified only as being from
the class,
and the identity of givers and the amounts given by each individual are
not
identified to the teacher receiving the gift.
• A teacher accepting a gift of less than $50 from a current student,
according to the regulations, will need to complete a disclosure form
and send
that disclosure form to the Superintendent’s Office.
• A teacher may accept a gift to the classroom that is to be used for
the class
and which will become the property of the school district. The teacher
should
let the building principal know so that the gift can be properly
accepted as a
gift by the XXX School Committee.