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Simple, it's budget cuts. The districts have less state and federal aide

coming their way. The local taxes can only go so high and people will vote down

budgets that add too much to their taxes. So, the schools can keep only the

core programs that they are required to have. Extra programs (sports, art and

music) are the programs that require the additional funds and so the parents

are asked (required) to pay fees in order for those prigrams tp remain in the

schools. After school sports have an incredible expense just paying for the

required insurance, and that is why many school find even popular sports

programs being cut.

In our district they have stopped bussing children who live within a certain

distance from all the schools. Those kids are now expected to walk to and

from school no matter what the weather. The age for this walking to start is

2nd grade. No aides escorting the kids, they are referred to as " walkers " and in

the elementary schools they are released early with aides watching only

until they leave the school's property.

We have a fund raising organization for our dsitrict called Arts In

Education. It is a parent run group that raises the money needed to fund the art

and

music programs.

Tight money means that we parents will pay for things ... I won't do a

political rant now even though I have the urge. I simply refer to this as my

" thanks to the s " moment. (Pataki, our governor and GW hisself)

Best to all

Jill

In a message dated 8/23/2004 9:52:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

enriquez16@... writes:

We pay nothing except for food. I just don't see how under Free and

Appropriate education you can go to public school and be expected to pay. If

you

can't afford it your child can't go to school?

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Jill,

I understand if the parents are asked to pay for extra stuff like music and

stuff like that, however some people are saying they are being asked to pay for

registration fees to attend a public school and if the parents don't pay the

kids don't get a diploma. That is not FAPE.

Re: school fees

Simple, it's budget cuts. The districts have less state and federal aide

coming their way. The local taxes can only go so high and people will vote

down

budgets that add too much to their taxes. So, the schools can keep only the

core programs that they are required to have. Extra programs (sports, art and

music) are the programs that require the additional funds and so the parents

are asked (required) to pay fees in order for those prigrams tp remain in the

schools. After school sports have an incredible expense just paying for the

required insurance, and that is why many school find even popular sports

programs being cut.

In our district they have stopped bussing children who live within a certain

distance from all the schools. Those kids are now expected to walk to and

from school no matter what the weather. The age for this walking to start is

2nd grade. No aides escorting the kids, they are referred to as " walkers " and

in

the elementary schools they are released early with aides watching only

until they leave the school's property.

We have a fund raising organization for our dsitrict called Arts In

Education. It is a parent run group that raises the money needed to fund the

art and

music programs.

Tight money means that we parents will pay for things ... I won't do a

political rant now even though I have the urge. I simply refer to this as my

" thanks to the s " moment. (Pataki, our governor and GW hisself)

Best to all

Jill

In a message dated 8/23/2004 9:52:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

enriquez16@... writes:

We pay nothing except for food. I just don't see how under Free and

Appropriate education you can go to public school and be expected to pay. If

you

can't afford it your child can't go to school?

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Jill,

I understand if the parents are asked to pay for extra stuff like music and

stuff like that, however some people are saying they are being asked to pay for

registration fees to attend a public school and if the parents don't pay the

kids don't get a diploma. That is not FAPE.

Re: school fees

Simple, it's budget cuts. The districts have less state and federal aide

coming their way. The local taxes can only go so high and people will vote

down

budgets that add too much to their taxes. So, the schools can keep only the

core programs that they are required to have. Extra programs (sports, art and

music) are the programs that require the additional funds and so the parents

are asked (required) to pay fees in order for those prigrams tp remain in the

schools. After school sports have an incredible expense just paying for the

required insurance, and that is why many school find even popular sports

programs being cut.

In our district they have stopped bussing children who live within a certain

distance from all the schools. Those kids are now expected to walk to and

from school no matter what the weather. The age for this walking to start is

2nd grade. No aides escorting the kids, they are referred to as " walkers " and

in

the elementary schools they are released early with aides watching only

until they leave the school's property.

We have a fund raising organization for our dsitrict called Arts In

Education. It is a parent run group that raises the money needed to fund the

art and

music programs.

Tight money means that we parents will pay for things ... I won't do a

political rant now even though I have the urge. I simply refer to this as my

" thanks to the s " moment. (Pataki, our governor and GW hisself)

Best to all

Jill

In a message dated 8/23/2004 9:52:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

enriquez16@... writes:

We pay nothing except for food. I just don't see how under Free and

Appropriate education you can go to public school and be expected to pay. If

you

can't afford it your child can't go to school?

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In a message dated 9/1/2004 4:45:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

enriquez16@... writes:

Jill,

I understand if the parents are asked to pay for extra stuff like music and

stuff like that, however some people are saying they are being asked to pay

for registration fees to attend a public school and if the parents don't pay

the kids don't get a diploma. That is not FAPE.

,

It is FAPE because the funds are required of any and all children

participating in those districts. The dollar amounts mentioned in the emails

are

nothing compared to the actual costs of running the schools they attend so the

parents are not footing the bill for their child's schooling. The fees are

being

used to offset costs, to replace lost or reduced funding. If all the parents

are being asked to pay these fees, then that playing field is level --

everyone has to do it to get the education. Unless the state and federal

governments actually act to fund programs like No Child Left Behind, many

children

will be left behind and their parents will be required to pay these fees. They

can give names to education programs and talk about how great they'll be, but

without funding it just won't happen. They're just hollow words.

So it's still the same answer -- money. Budgets get cut and the funds have

to come from somewhere. Some schools seem to be using the funds for workbooks

and photocopying (book fees), others are using it to pay for office staff

(registration fees). Ours uses it to pay for art/music programs because we're

well enough funded for those other items. I know that without the parents

organization there would be almost no art/music programs available. The school

is

barely covering the salaries of the art/music teachers now and is sharing

their days between elemetary schools. Without the additional funds there would

not be supplies for them to use in those classes.

The answer is all funding. I'm hearing about these fees more recently as the

state and federal budgets for education are cut. It all comes down to the

funding.

Jill

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In a message dated 9/1/2004 4:45:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

enriquez16@... writes:

Jill,

I understand if the parents are asked to pay for extra stuff like music and

stuff like that, however some people are saying they are being asked to pay

for registration fees to attend a public school and if the parents don't pay

the kids don't get a diploma. That is not FAPE.

,

It is FAPE because the funds are required of any and all children

participating in those districts. The dollar amounts mentioned in the emails

are

nothing compared to the actual costs of running the schools they attend so the

parents are not footing the bill for their child's schooling. The fees are

being

used to offset costs, to replace lost or reduced funding. If all the parents

are being asked to pay these fees, then that playing field is level --

everyone has to do it to get the education. Unless the state and federal

governments actually act to fund programs like No Child Left Behind, many

children

will be left behind and their parents will be required to pay these fees. They

can give names to education programs and talk about how great they'll be, but

without funding it just won't happen. They're just hollow words.

So it's still the same answer -- money. Budgets get cut and the funds have

to come from somewhere. Some schools seem to be using the funds for workbooks

and photocopying (book fees), others are using it to pay for office staff

(registration fees). Ours uses it to pay for art/music programs because we're

well enough funded for those other items. I know that without the parents

organization there would be almost no art/music programs available. The school

is

barely covering the salaries of the art/music teachers now and is sharing

their days between elemetary schools. Without the additional funds there would

not be supplies for them to use in those classes.

The answer is all funding. I'm hearing about these fees more recently as the

state and federal budgets for education are cut. It all comes down to the

funding.

Jill

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