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This Just In
by C-VILLE Writers
by Erika Howsare, May 21st, 2008 09:08am
Schoolkids and their parents are increasingly having to pay for public education right out of their own pockets. That's according to a new report from the Legal Aid Justice Center's JustChildren program, called "The Price of a Free Public Education" and released today.

How are schools collecting the bucks? They charge mandatory fees for things like science labs, gym clothes and "instruction"—which, in our day, was simply called school. Annual bills in Goochland County schools are $48 per student; the Petersburg schools charge kids for field trips. Here at home, according to Legal Aid, the Westhaven Tenants Association  covered $800 of neighborhood students' activity fees at the Charlottesville City public schools last fall.

Angela Ciolfi, author of the report, says that not only is this burdensome for low-income families and those with multiple kids, but it's unconstitutional. She acknowledges that budget woes are behind the districts' creative fundraising tactics, and that many schools try to make special accommodations for cash-strapped families. Still, the report finds many schools have no formal policy to cover such waivers.

Angela Ciolfi of Legal Aid will present her findings today to the Virginia Board of Education: Public school isn't free anymore.
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Then Angela will deliver her bill for her findings and the schools will plummet deeper into debt.
dank fu May 22nd, 2008 05:45am
Tell the state that the Board of Education should revise it regulations regarding school fees. These regulations have not been revised since 1980.

Email policy@doe.virginia.gov before JULY 14th.

The Board will take action on JustChildren's petition to review the regulation at its July 17th meeting.

For more information, read the NEW report from the Virginia Department of Education, available at http://www.doe.virginia.gov/boe/meetings/2008/06_jun/agenda_items/item_f.pdf. The report finds that many schools charge fees, few have waiver policies, and some impose penalties for non-payment.

Or read our report, "The Price of a Free Education," available at http://www.justice4all.org/files/The%20Price%20of%20a%20Free%20Public%20Education%2005%2023%2008.pdf

The Legal Aid Justice Center charges no fees for its services.
Angela Ciolfi June 20th, 2008 05:17pm
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