Posted on 08/22/2009 11:25:17 AM PDT by Enterprise
"The suit says the district violates the constitution in a variety of ways, including requiring students or their parents to pay fees in order to take part in curricular or extra-curricular activities in such areas as sports, cheerleading, band and choir."
(Excerpt) Read more at kmj580.com ...
All my sons played high school baseball or football, and if they had required us to purchase the uniforms, we would have done so. That being said, there is no doubt that some students would not have been able to afford the uniforms.
I agree for the most part. In Clovis, there are teaching jobs that cannot be filled by certificated teachers because there is a coaching requirement attached to it. If two people are qualified to do a job, but the district is looking for a coach, the one who can coach gets the job. There is a HEAVY emphasis on sports in Clovis, and when a new coach comes in, he brings in his new staff, and the district moves heaven and earth to make the new staff members have jobs.
It’s becoming obvious that you are merely looking for someone to argue with. I am not in the mood to argue. I never said that band was required to graduate. I said that the district should not require any fees for classes that are required for graduation. With that I bid you good day.
Pay for their kids' school, they complain.
Pay for their health care, they complain.
Pay for their housing, they complain.
Pay for their food, they complain (and eat better than we do).
Maybe I should just stop paying for all my own stuff and let someone else pay for it. Definitely beats having to scrimp and save and live responsibly.
Sorry. There was no way to tell from the post or on the link that this was California, not New Mexico. And another poster commented about the taxes. I would have no way of knowing. If everyone is prosperous, on whose behalf was this lawsuit filed? If the fees aren’t for uniforms, what are they for? I guess my question is, what was your point? That people are cheap for not wanting to pay the fees? And finally, how did Clovis manage to avoid being overrun by illegals?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.