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Pine-Richland weighs tiered activity fees, booster venue fees and higher parking to raise revenue
Summary
Administrators proposed a tiered activity-fee structure, booster facility fees and higher student parking fees; trustees debated impacts on middle-school participation and equity while noting modest revenue potential relative to the budget gap.
Board members and administrators discussed a package of smaller revenue measures — including tiered activity fees with individual caps, booster facility fees tied to digital-advertising access, and an increase in student parking fees — as part of a broader effort to preserve programs without relying solely on large millage increases.
Administrators presented option D for activity fees, suggesting an individual cap of $300 could raise about $100,000 and helped illustrate trade-offs between preserving programs and asking families for more out-of-pocket…
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