'Hamilton' tickets were donated to a Boston school. The principal and assistant principal brought their sons.
Briefly

In a breach of ethics, former Tobin School leaders Natasha Halfkenny and Coreen Miranda used donated 'Hamilton' tickets meant for students, incurring $4,000 fines.
The tickets, valued at about $149 each, were intended for students with limited access to cultural experiences, indicating a significant ethical violation by the school leaders.
Despite the available tickets for students, Halfkenny and Miranda chose to take their own children, who did not attend the school, highlighting favoritism.
The conflict of interest arose from Halfkenny and Miranda's personal friendship, which contributed to their unauthorized use of the donated tickets.
Read at Boston.com
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