Public office is a trust created by the confidence which the public places in the integrity of its public officers. To preserve this confidence, it is the desire of the Board to operate under the highest ethical standards. In carrying out his fiduciary duties, a Board member shall not: Disclose or use confidential information acquired in the course of his official duties to further substantially his personal financial interests. Accept a gift of substantial value or substantial economic benefit tantamount to a gift of substantial value which would tend to improperly influence a reasonable person in theposition or which it …

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  • Last Reviewed/Revised: April 2007
  • Last Adopted: February 8, 1989

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Policy Section: B - School Board Legal Status

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