Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a link to the ethics policy: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/bbb.pdf
Teachers may accept an unsolicited gift that does not exceed $20 in value, or an unsolicited series of gifts not exceeding $100 in value in a calendar year, or trivial items of informational value.
It looks like the BoE adopted this part of the ethics policy in October 2012, in response to a state law from 2010 requiring local boards of education to have a policy about conflicts of interest, financial disclosure, and lobbying.
Does this apply to PTAs, too?
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. $50 a kid is my expectation.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a link to the ethics policy: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/bbb.pdf
Teachers may accept an unsolicited gift that does not exceed $20 in value, or an unsolicited series of gifts not exceeding $100 in value in a calendar year, or trivial items of informational value.
It looks like the BoE adopted this part of the ethics policy in October 2012, in response to a state law from 2010 requiring local boards of education to have a policy about conflicts of interest, financial disclosure, and lobbying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a link to the ethics policy: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/bbb.pdf
Teachers may accept an unsolicited gift that does not exceed $20 in value, or an unsolicited series of gifts not exceeding $100 in value in a calendar year, or trivial items of informational value.
It looks like the BoE adopted this part of the ethics policy in October 2012, in response to a state law from 2010 requiring local boards of education to have a policy about conflicts of interest, financial disclosure, and lobbying.
It’s like the Residency policy. There is name only and impossible to enforce. Nobody is going to enforce a policy of $20 per gift. Just like nobody from MCPS enforces the policy of making sure that kids live in boundary (as evidenced by the dozens of kids at our ES who live out of boundary and don’t have a COSA).
Anonymous wrote:Here's a link to the ethics policy: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/bbb.pdf
Teachers may accept an unsolicited gift that does not exceed $20 in value, or an unsolicited series of gifts not exceeding $100 in value in a calendar year, or trivial items of informational value.
It looks like the BoE adopted this part of the ethics policy in October 2012, in response to a state law from 2010 requiring local boards of education to have a policy about conflicts of interest, financial disclosure, and lobbying.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. $50 a kid is my expectation.
Anonymous wrote:I did it for K and a year where the room parent coordinated a class gift but that's it.
I can't imagine exceeding the MCPS gift limit both because that's the policy and because anything would seem inappropriate. If you want to make a larger contribution give to the PTA.
Anonymous wrote:Our class is one third international so I don't think anyone is clued in to this U.S. gift giving thing to teachers. I don't even recall doing it when I was K-8.