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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Public schools' 'pay to play' fees: By the numbers
In the face of budget cuts and rising costs, public schools across the country are making ends meet by nickel-and-diming students
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In some financially struggling school districts, students have to pay fees to participate in extracurricular activities... or not participate at all.
Public schools are supposed to be free. But faced with budget cuts, rising staff costs, and declining tax revenues, many are instituting "pay to play" fees, charging students extra for everything from electives to after-school sports — and even some required classes, like French and basic sciences. Here, a brief guide, by the numbers, to these
"controversial"
fees:
$18
Course supplies
fee
for students taking English 9 at Dakota Ridge High School in Littleton, Colo.
$38
Fee
for students taking Honors English 9
$75
Course supplies
fee
for students taking French IV at Lakota Local Schools in Liberty Township, Ohio
$175
Registration
fee
for students in the Community Unit School District 200 in Wheaton, Ill.
$200
Extracurricular
activities fee
for students to participate in activities like the literary magazine, National Honor Society, and/or Students Against Drunk Driving in the Lenape Regional High School District in Shannon, N.J. With such resume-enhancing activities coming at a cost, "administrators and parents... worry that fees might affect some students' chances of getting into good colleges,"
says Stephanie Simon in The Wall Street Journal.
$864
Extracurricular
activities fee
for students who play football at Hamilton-Wenham High Regional High School in South Hamilton, Mass.
$4,446.50
Cost of one year
of public education for the Dombi family's four children in Medina, Ohio. The cost includes fees for basic courses like Spanish I and Earth science, extracurricular activities like cross-country and track, and the cost of graded electives, like band.
$2,716.08
Amount
on top of that the Dombis paid in property taxes earmarked for schools that year
3
Number of years
in a row that Medina residents have voted against raising property taxes to stave off cutting arts and athletic programs in schools
$17 billion
Amount
states have collectively cut education funding by in the past two years, though some of the cuts have been buoyed by the federal stimulus
44
Average percentage increase
in spending per pupil, after adjusting for inflation, over the past 20 years
80
Percent of the expenses
devoted to personnel costs in many school districts
26
Percent increase
in the average salary for public school teachers, nationwide, since 2001. "That growth didn't quite keep pace with inflation,"
says Simon.
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