6114 - Gifts or Donations
BOARD POLICY No. 6114
The board recognizes that individuals and organizations in the community may wish to make a gift(s) to enhance or extend the instructional program.
Any gift to the district of real property can be accepted only by board approval. Any gift to the district or to an individual school or department of money, materials or equipment having a value of $10,000 or greater shall be subject to board approval. In no event shall any comÂmitment be made by a staff member or other individuals in return for any gift to the district or to a school or department without the board's authorization. The board will not authorize gifts that are inappropriate, carry with them unsuitable conditions, or obligate the district to future expenditures from the general fund which are out of proportion to the value of the gift. All gifts shall become district property and shall be accepted without obligation relative to use and/or disposal.
The superintendent will establish criteria to be met in the acceptance of all gifts or donations to the district, regardless of whether they are solicited or unsolicited.
Unsolicited Gifts or Donations to the District
Money or additional supplies and equipment donated by booster clubs or other groups or patrons to support specific teams or extra-curricular activities are not to result in unacceptable levels of disparity of allocation favoring one team or gender.
Solicited Gifts or Donations to the District
Certificated staff seeking donations for their classroom must obtain prior approval from the building principal. Other staff or administrators seeking donations to benefit an entire school or the district as a whole must obtain prior approval from the Superintendent or his/her designee. In no event will any commitment be made by a staff member or other individuals in return for any gift to the district or to a school or department without the board's authorization.
Gifts to Staff
The board recognizes that students and/or parents may wish to express their appreciation to school staff by giving gifts. In recognition of the fact that not all families can afford to show their appreciation with gifts, the board encourages the giving of letters of appreciation instead.
All disbursements shall be documented per State of Washington RCW 42.24.
Legal References:
RCW 28A.320.030 Gifts, conveyances, etc., for scholarship and student aid purposes, receipt and administration
Adopted by the Board: July 16, 2002
Revised: February 27, 2018