Colleen27
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I know, right???!!! They have to apply for a fee waiver. It's the same federal/state form that is used to determine free/reduced lunch eligibility. So, if they get their fees waived, they also get free/reduced lunch, free pay-to-play, and do not have to pay for field trips or other mandatory activities/supplies like PE uniforms.
I personally think that this system is terrible, because then the teachers know that a family has applied for free lunch. Some people can afford to buy groceries (even if they have food stamps, they can still pay a lot less for groceries to make their kids lunch than buy school hot lunch), but not be able to budget that extra $300 for registration fees.
Yeah, I think that's a lousy system. So someone who makes too much for food assistance but who has massive medical bills or is living paycheck to paycheck because of student loan debt just has to scrape together a big up-front sum to avail themselves of a "free" public education for their kids? And those who have fallen on hard times have to "out" themselves as poor to the teachers and staff? Ick. This anti-tax, anti-government stuff really is going too far.
