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AR 6161.13Student Fees for Instructional Materials

Policy Details

Status
Active
Cross references
  • BP 6161.13 Student Fees for Instructional Materials
Adopted
7/1/1996

Based upon fiscal conditions, the Board may on an annual basis, establish a materials use fee. The material use fee shall be collected at the school each year when the student enrolls. The funds will be collected and accounted for using procedures established by the District.
All students shall pay except those who declare that payment is a hardship. Such students shall use hardship declaration forms developed by the district.
Collection is based upon an assumption of good will among our citizens.
A deposit and/or fee will be required in junior and senior high school classes to replace materials used to make student projects that become their property. Deposit amounts will be established, by the principal.
Money for projects will be collected through the school office during the first week of the class and deposited to the activities fund account. Unused money will be refunded to the student at the end of the course.