FILE: JS
Cf: JR
STUDENT FEES, FINES AND CHARGES
The Bossier Parish School Board may impose certain student fees or charges to help offset costs associated with classes or class or school activities or enrollment. Students should not be denied or delayed admission nor denied access to any required instructional activity due to failure to pay a fee, and no educational record of any student may be withheld for failure to pay a fee, fine, debt, or other outstanding obligation.
DEFINITIONS
Fees shall mean any monetary payment or supplies required as a condition of a student being enrolled in school or participating in any curricular or co-curricular activity. Fees shall not mean the cost of school meals. Fees shall not include monetary payment for extracurricular activities.
Curricular activities are those activities which are part of the instructional work that goes on in the classroom, in a laboratory, in a workshop, etc. relating to a course curriculum, in which there is full involvement of the school instructional staff.
Co-curricular activities are those activities that are relevant and supportive, that are an integral part of the program of studies in which the student is enrolled, and that are under the supervision and/or coordination of the school instructional staff.
Extracurricular activities are those activities which are not directly related to the program of studies, which are under the supervision and/or coordination of the school instructional staff, and which are considered valuable for the overall development of the student.
SCHEDULE OF FEES
The Schedule of Fees for all schools within the Bossier Parish School System is found in Appendix A to this policy. A school shall not charge or assess a fee unless the fee has been set and included in said Schedule of Fees. This policy, including the Schedule of Fees (Appendix A), shall be reviewed and revised as necessary.
ECONOMIC HARDSHIP FEE WAIVER/REDUCTION
A student or his/her parent or legal guardian may request and receive a waiver or reduction of payment of a fee due to economic hardship. Requests for waivers of fees due to economic hardship shall be considered based on objective criteria which may include, but are not limited to, the following, relative to the student or his/her family:
Is receiving unemployment benefits or public assistance including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, supplemental security income, or Medicaid.
Is in foster care or is caring for children in foster care.
Is homeless.
Is serving in, or within the previous year has served in, active military service.
Is an emancipated minor.
Waiver Application Procedure
A written request for a waiver of fees shall be submitted to the school principal or his/her designee for consideration. The basis for the requested waiver should be stated and proof of eligibility shall be included with the fee waiver request. A written decision on the waiver request shall be rendered by the school principal or his/her designee within five (5) school days of the date of receipt of the request. Should the initial request for a waiver be denied by the school principal or his/her designee, a written appeal may be made to the Superintendent or his/her designee, who shall respond to the appeal in writing within five (5) school days of the receipt of the appeal.
A waiver may be granted in full or denied, or a fee reduction may be granted in lieu of a full fee waiver.
All records associated with a fee waiver request due to economic hardship shall not constitute a public record but may be audited to ensure compliance with School Board policy. A student's personally identifiable information associated with such a waiver request shall not be made public.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
The Superintendent shall establish administrative guidelines/procedures regarding school supplies requests. No fees for school supplies shall be assessed unless included in the Schedule of Fees (Appendix A).
DAMAGE TO TEXTBOOKS/INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
The School Board may require parents and/or legal guardians to compensate the school district for lost, destroyed, or unnecessarily damaged books and materials, and for any books which are not returned to the proper schools at the end of each school year or upon withdrawal of their dependent child. Under no circumstances may a student of school age be held financially responsible for fees associated with textbook replacement.
Compensation by parents or guardians may be in the form of monetary fees or community/school service activities, as determined by the School Board. In the case of monetary fees, fines shall be limited to no more than the replacement cost of the textbook or material, but may, at the discretion of the School Board, be adjusted according to the physical condition of the lost or destroyed textbook. A school system may waive or reduce the payment required if the student is from a family of low income and may provide for a method of payment other than lump-sum payment.
In lieu of monetary payments, both school systems and parents/guardians may elect to have students perform school/community service activities, provided that such are arranged so as not to conflict with school instructional time, are properly supervised by school staff, and are suitable to the age of the child.
Under no circumstances may a school or school district refuse the parent/guardian the right to inspect relevant grades or records pertaining to the child nor may the school or school district refuse to promptly transfer the records of any child withdrawing or transferring from the school, per requirements of the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
Under no circumstances may a school or school district deny a student promotional opportunities, as a result of failure to compensate the school district for lost or damaged textbooks or other unpaid fees or charges. Students shall not be denied continual enrollment each grading period nor re-entry in succeeding school years as a result of lost or damaged books or other unpaid fees or charges.
Students shall not be denied the use of a textbook during school hours each day. The school system shall annually inform parents and/or legal guardians of the locally adopted procedures pursuant to state law and regulation, regarding reasonable and proper control of textbooks.
Revised: February 15, 2018
Revised: November 21, 2019
Ref: 20 USC 1232(g-i) (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)
La. Rev. Stat. Ann. ยงยง17:81, 17:112, 17:177, 17:178
Board minutes, 2-15-18, 11-21-19
Bossier Parish School Board
APPENDIX A
SCHEDULE OF FEES
PURPOSE OF FEE |
AMOUNT |
USE OF FEE |
COLLECTION METHOD |
Student-Fees Grades K-8 |
Up To $10.00 |
Instructional Materials Classroom Materials Student Incentives |
Cash, Check, Money Order or Online payment if accepted |
Technology Fees Grade K-12 |
$10.00 |
Instruction Classroom Opportunities |
Cash, Check, Money Order or Online payment if accepted |
P.E. Uniforms/locker Grades 6-12
|
Up To $30.00 |
Instructional Materials Uniforms & PE Locks if applicable
|
Cash, Check, Money Order or Online payment if accepted |
Electives 6-12 Art, Choir, CyberPatroit, Explorations, Keyboarding, Quest for Success/Journey to Careers, Robotics/STEM, Spanish, Yearbook |
Up To $30.00 if applicable |
Instructional Materials Classroom Supplies
|
Cash, Check, Money Order or Online payment if accepted |
Band Grades 6-8 |
$30.00 |
Instructional Materials Classroom Supplies |
Cash, Check, Money Order or Online payment if accepted |
Band Grades 9-12 |
Up To $400.00 |
Instructional Materials Classroom Supplies |
Cash, Check, Money Order or Online payment if accepted |
Destination Imagination Grades 5-12 |
Up To $150.00 |
Instructional Materials |
Cash, Check, Money Order or Online payment if accepted |
Club Fees K-12
|
Up To $25.00 |
Where applicable pending on offering |
Cash, Check, Money Order or Online payment if accepted |
Senior Fees Grade 12 |
Up To $25.00 |
Technology usage in SR English, Senior Awards/Honors |
Cash, Check, Money Order or Online payment if accepted |