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Richland 2 public commenter asks board to clarify facility-fee policy for youth nonprofits
Summary
A parent and Cooperative Health executive told trustees Team Blaze track club has faced inconsistent access and fees for district facilities and asked the board to direct administration to provide clear, consistent guidance under Policy KF so nonprofits are not priced out of community use of tracks and fields.
At the Feb. 10 Richland School District 2 board meeting, Ever Collier, a Richland County resident and chief nursing officer at Cooperative Health, asked trustees to clarify how the district applies Policy KF (community use of school facilities) so nonprofit youth organizations are not priced out of access to tracks and fields.
"We are not asking for a handout. We are asking for a partnership," Collier said, describing…
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