- 4 - She also claimed $57 in theater expense for tickets to see “Camelot”, and to visit the Houston Museum of Natural Science and the Houston Arena Theater. She claimed a $31 video expense for video rentals she viewed at home, not in the classroom. She also claimed $533 for supplies, which included costs for a flashlight, camera batteries, reading glasses, Hawaiian shirts, stamps, hangers, dish detergent, photo albums, and lotion. Mrs. Garcia’s supplies expense also included valet parking for the school prom and a donation to the school’s booster club. Mrs. Garcia took pictures of her students and claimed $113 in film and photo development expenses. She claimed $55 in cleaning expenses for the cost of dry cleaning clothes she wore while teaching and claimed $474 in subscription expenses for books and periodicals she kept in her classroom. These included a newspaper subscription to the Houston Chronicle daily newspaper and magazine subscriptions to Glamour, Ski, and Prevention. Mrs. Garcia also claimed $696 in gift expenses, which included costs to purchase birthday cards, wedding gifts, and graduation gifts for both high school and college graduations. In addition, Mrs. Garcia claimed $631 in travel expenses, which consisted of the cost of Mrs. Garcia’s Britrail pass on petitioners’ trip to England in 2000, her admission to see the Roman baths in England, hotel accommodations in Reading, England, and tours and entertainment on a Scandinavian cruise.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Next
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