503.3 - Fines - Fees – Charges

503.3 - Fines - Fees – Charges

Policy 503.03: Fines - Fees - Charges

Status: UNDER REVIEW

Original Adopted Date: 09/16/1996 | Last Reviewed Date: 06/10/2024

 

 

The board believes students should respect school district property and assist in its preservation for future use by others.  Students may be assessed fines, charges, or fees for the materials needed in a course, for overdue school materials, for participating in activities, or for misuse of school property.

The superintendent will inform the board of the dollar amount to be charged to students or others for fines, charges, or fees annually. Parents of students meeting specific financial eligibility standards will be eligible for a waiver of student fees or a reduction of student fees based upon the request of the parent.  It is the responsibility of the superintendent, in conjunction with the principal, to develop administrative regulations regarding this policy.
 

NOTE:   This is a mandatory policy.

 

Legal Reference:

Iowa Code §§ 256.7(20); 279.8; 280.10, .11; 282.6; 285.1; 301.1.
281 I.A.C. 18.2.

 

I.C. Iowa Code

Description

Iowa Code  § 256.7

DE - Duties of State Board

Iowa Code  § 279.8

Directors - General Rules - Bonds of Employees

Iowa Code  § 280.10

Uniform School Requirements - Eye-protective devices

Iowa Code  § 280.11

Uniform School Requirements - Ear Protective Devices

Iowa Code  § 282.6

Attendance and Tuition - Tuition

Iowa Code  § 285.1

Transportation Aid - Entitlement

Iowa Code  § 301.1

Textbooks - Adoption, Purchase, Sale

I.A.C. Iowa Administrative Code

Description

281 I.A.C. 18.2

School Fees - Policy

Cross References

Code

Description

501.16

Homeless Children and Youth

 

dawn@iowaschoo… Wed, 01/22/2020 - 19:12

503.3R1 - Student Fee Waiver and Reduction Procedures

503.3R1 - Student Fee Waiver and Reduction Procedures

The Board recognizes that while certain fees charged students are appropriate and authorized, certain students and their families are not financially able to pay the fees.  The school district will grant either full waivers, partial waivers, or temporary waivers depending upon the circumstances and the student or student's parents' ability to meet the financial criteria.

A.       Waivers

  1. Full Waivers - a student will be granted a full waiver of fees charged by the school district if the student or student's parents meet the financial eligibility criteria for free meals under the Child Nutrition program, Family Investment Program, , or transportation assistance under open enrollment.  Students in foster care are also eligible for full waivers.
  2. Partial Waivers - a student will be granted a partial waiver of fees charged by the school district if the student or the student's parents meet the financial eligibility criteria for reduced price meals offered under the Child Nutrition Program.  A partial waiver shall be based on the same percentage as the reduced price meals.
  3. Temporary Waivers - a student may be eligible for a temporary waiver of fees charged by the district in the event the student's parents are facing financial difficulty.  Temporary waivers may be applied for at any time throughout the school year and shall not exceed beyond the end of the school year.

B.       Application - Parents or students eligible for a fee waiver shall make an application on the form provided by the school district.  Applications may be made at any
           time but must be renewed annually.

C.       Confidentiality - The school district will treat the application and application process as any other student record, and student confidentiality and access
           provisions will be followed.

D.       Appeals - Denials of a waiver may be appealed to the Board of Education.

E.       Fines or charges assessed for damage or loss to school property are not fees and will not be waived.

F.       Notice - The school district will annually notify parents and students of the waiver.  Information will be included in registration materials and printed in staff and
          student handbooks.

Students whose families meet the income guidelines for free and reduced price lunch, the Family Investment Program (FIP), or transportation assistance under open enrollment, or who are in foster care are eligible to have their student fees waived or partially waived.  Students whose families are experiencing a temporary financial difficulty may be eligible for a temporary waiver of student fees.  Parents or students who believe they may qualify for temporary financial hardship should contact Central Administration for a waiver form.  This waiver does not carry over from year to year and must be completed annually.

 

dawn@iowaschoo… Wed, 01/22/2020 - 19:19