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School committee accepts gifts, updates background-check, fundraising and student-records policies
Summary
The Braintree School Committee unanimously accepted several gifts to schools totaling $14,421 and approved policy updates covering enhanced background checks, fundraising regulations and student-records directory guidelines.
The Braintree School Committee on Monday accepted gifts to schools and approved a set of policy updates in a unanimous vote.
The committee accepted gifts totaling $14,421 to Braintree High School, including a $10,000 donation to the science department from the WIPRO program at UMass Boston, a $3,200 grant from the state treasurer's financial-education fund for the Credit for Life program, $921 in cash and checks for the DECA program, and a $300 donation from a local…
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