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Montgomery Hills work session moves to put $7 family cap on pay-to-participate fees on regular meeting agenda
Summary
District staff recommended lowering the family cap on pay-to-participate fees and asked the board to modify the regular-meeting agenda to propose a $7 per-family cap; board members discussed alternatives, likely impacts on participation and team budgets, and no formal vote occurred at the work session.
Montgomery Hills City School District staff presented options for changing the district’s pay-to-participate (pay-to-play) fees during a June 30 work session and asked the board to place a $7.00 family cap on the regular meeting agenda for formal consideration.
The discussion centered on a staff analysis, presented by staff member Casey Brown, of recent collections and alternative fee caps. Brown said staff originally placed an $8.40 family cap on the agenda but recommended the board consider a $7.00 cap after discussion. Board attorney and secretary asked the chair to modify the regular-meeting agenda to show a $7.00 family cap for board consideration.
Why it matters: The family cap affects how much multi-child households pay for athletics, music…
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