Criteria for Materials That Can Be Purchased with
Instructional Funds
Definition:
Materials must be used to meet school and state
standards for the student that the materials are being purchased for.
THE FOLLOWING PURCHASES ARE ACCEPTABLE:
-Educational curriculum appropriate for the students
courses.
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-Basic school & office supplies adequate for learning
basic course skills (paper, pencils, etc).
-Enough basic raw materials (not top-of-the-line) for
learning basic course skills in one learning record documented educational
project: fabric, wood, yarn enough for one project (Exception: no food
purchases allowed.) (ESs are responsible for
monitoring the quantities of items purchased.)
-Basic equipment (not top-of-the-line) for documented
learning as needed by student: sewing machine, cassette players or
compact/single user cd/dvd
players, manipulatives, cameras, tools (not power
tools), musical instruments (basic school models), computers (see ES for
school's computer options), printers, scanners.
-Items like digital cameras, printers, scanners,
camcorders, etc. must be ordered from Gov Connection or a vendor that offers
items comparable to the items on this quote
page. Please note, WebCams are not allowed.
The following types of items can only be ordered for a
high school student (and the grade level must be noted on the
Bunsen Burners
The following types of items can only be ordered in small
quantities for a student with the educational usage noted on the
Chemicals
THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF ITEMS ARE UNACCEPTABLE:
Furniture, storage, organizational items (large or small
items, e.g. backpacks, file storage, etc.), picture frames, and other
non-educational household items.
Computer parts, equipment, and software upgrades for non
school-owned computers (exceptions made only for printers, scanners, and other
external parts needed for courses).
Ready- made clothes (including aprons)
Ready-made jewelry
Toys (including items like dolls, toy kitchen sets,
non-educational video games, metal detectors)
Personal hygiene items
Personal PE items or PE items not typically supplied by
schools: skis, bicycles, tricycles, heart rate monitors, karate gear, baseball
gloves, golf gloves, Nintendo Wii Systems and software,
exercise machines, etc.
(PE items that are non-personal, that are often supplied
in PE classes in public schools, and can be easily transported from one student
to another by ES, are allowed… like balls, small weights, exercise mats, junior
golf club sets, exercise videos, etc.)
Musical Instrument Rentals or Exchanges
Home and Office Equipment: faxes, copiers- including
all-in-one printers*, phones, laminating machine, dictation equipment, TV's (we
assume that the student's home is equipped with basic home and office
supplies), DVD and VCR players, Boom box-type CD/DVD players - (Only small
players for use with one person are allowed), power tools.
*(Note, all-in-one printers are permitted for students taking
online courses. The printers must cost less than $200 and may not have
fax capability.)
Kitchen Equipment: popcorn poppers, trays, plates,
silverware, etc (we assume that the student's home is equipped with basic
kitchen supplies)
Yard Equipment: grass watering kits, garden ponds,
swimming pools, adult garden tools, etc.
Items like fish aquariums, rabbit hutches, chicken coops, incubators, goat
halters, pet feeders, etc. or any live animals that do not have a short life
cycle (items like butterfly kits with educational materials OK, but no turtles,
hermit crabs, fish, etc.)
Materials must not be sectarian or denominational
If the ES is unfamiliar with an item, they should research it before
ordering. The ES must go to the vendor’s website to read the item description
or the customer reviews, or visit sites like Amazon.com for information on the
item. Once items from these vendors are received, the ES must be careful to
check any unfamiliar items before giving them to the student. It must be
returned if it does not follow our policy.
Here are some vendors to be particularly
careful about when ordering. Keep in mind that many large vendors such as
Borders Books also sell some of the same products.
Mount Hermon Outdoor Science School
The following types of items are unacceptable:
Religious materials of any type: Books, Magazines, DVDs,
CD Roms, CDs, Videos, Cassette tapes, posters, etc.
Materials must not expose the ES or student to
dangerous or serious injury
The following types of items are unacceptable:
Poisons
Knives (including Exacto and
rotary blades)
Bows and Arrows
Darts with sharp points
Staple guns or glue guns
Trampolines
Swimming pools
Glue Guns
Rocket engines
Weapons
Power tools
Welding equipment
Large or heavy items must be limited to those items which
the ES can transport.
For Service vendors, the business may not be a CDE
registered
Per Ca Ed Code, a student may not be concurrently
enrolled in a
If an ES has any question about whether or not an item
can be ordered, they should ask their ES advisor.