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Board approves first reading of revised school-fee schedule; administrators warn of $2M shortfall in fee revenue
Summary
The board accepted a revised multi-page maximum fee schedule on first reading. The new state law eliminates the district’s general registration fee and restricts fees for courses that count toward core graduation requirements, creating an estimated $2 million shortfall the district must address.
Administrators presented a revised, multi-page school-fee schedule and the board approved it as a first reading on March 4. The administration said changes respond to a newly finalized state law that narrows which courses may carry fees and removes the district’s previously charged high-school registration fee.
The presentation explained that beginning in the 2026–27 school year the law requires districts to ensure at least one full pathway exists for any student to earn required…
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