Leipsic Local School District
Bylaws & Policies
 

3214 - STAFF GIFTS

The Board of Education considers the presentation of gifts to teachers by students and their parents an undesirable practice because it tends to embarrass students with limited means and gives the appearance of currying favor.

Based on the foregoing premise, it is the policy of the Board that:

 A.teachers may accept gifts of nominal value from students or parents.

 B.teachers encourage their class to express their feelings in letters rather than gifts.

Individual gifts from the teacher to each child are strongly discouraged. It is suggested that if a teacher wishes to give a gift, s/he may do so as a gift to the classroom, for example, library books or other educational resources for the class.

The Superintendent may approve acts of generosity to individual teaching staff members in unusual situations.

Upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board shall consider, as appropriate, the presentation of token gifts to retiring members of the staff who have rendered outstanding service for an extended period of time and who have earned the high regard of other teaching staff members and the community.

Professional staff members shall not accept any form of compensation from vendors that might influence their recommendations on the eventual purchase of equipment, supplies, or services. Furthermore, professional staff members shall not accept any compensation from a vendor after a decision has been made to purchase equipment, supplies, or services from said vendor. In addition, professional staff members who recommend purchases shall not enter into a contractual arrangement with a vendor seeking to do business with the District, or a vendor with whom the District is doing business, whereby an individual professional staff member receives compensation in any form for services rendered.

Such compensation includes, but is not limited to, cash, checks, stocks, or any other form of securities, and gifts such as televisions, microwave ovens, computers, discount certificates, travel vouchers, tickets, passes, and other such things of value. In the event that a professional staff member receives such compensation, albeit unsolicited, from a vendor, the professional staff member shall notify the Treasurer, in writing, that s/he received such compensation and shall thereafter promptly transmit said compensation to the Treasurer.

Auditor of State Bulletin 2000-006

Revised 12/14/00