Gift Giving Policy

WAYLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT GIFT-GIVING GUIDELINES

Gifts Given TO THE TEACHER:
• Public school teachers, as municipal employees, may not accept gifts valued at $50 or more. Nor can staff members accept (from one family) a number of smaller gifts which together are worth $50 or more. 

• A teacher accepting a gift of less than $50 from a current student may be 
required to disclose that gift if it creates the appearance of a conflict of interest. 

• A teacher may accept a group gift of up to $150 per year from his or her class as long as the gift is identified as being from the entire class, and the identity of the contributors and the amounts given are not identified to the teacher. In addition, no individual family may make a contribution of $50 or more to a group gift.

• Gifts to individual teachers may be given in the form of gift cards as long as they are in accordance with these limitations.

Gifts Given TO THE CLASSROOM OR SCHOOL:
• Gifts of $200 or more to individual classrooms, schools, or the district (as 
opposed to the teacher) require School Committee approval and acceptance. Gifts of less than $200 may be approved and accepted by a principal or the superintendent. 

• Classroom gifts in the form of cash must be deposited and processed through a town account, although reimbursements may be made after an authorized gift purchase.

• Under no conditions can gift cards be given as a classroom gift since they cannot be deposited in a town account.

Gifts In General:
• The School Committee policy recommends: "In lieu of gifts to individual teachers, parents are encouraged to make contributions to school support organizations such as the PTO, CAPA, Boosters, and the Wayland Public Schools Foundation."

• Finally, many teachers truly experience "Thank You" notes as one of the best gifts they can receive.
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