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Michael P Auerbach School Paid Analysis

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Michael P. Auerbach, a journalist that argues that school fees should not effect if you can play in sports or other school activities state's, “School administrators have begun charging fees for classroom supplies,school athletic programs,academic clubs, and other activities.” Which if you do not pay you do not get to participate. gTo me that is unfair. A kid that wants to be involved in a sport but cant just because of money.
Michael P. Auerbach,a journalist that notices that, “In light of these current trends, most school districts in the united states have been forced to implement budgets that cut programs, reduce staff, and also close schools.” They can't afford the school because they were given a restrictions.Then the schools can't stay within the budget without going over.lastly they have to reduce staff and if that doesn't work then they have to close down the school. So i dont see how they are charging people when it states in the
Michael P. Auerbach, a journalist, researched “every child has equal and free access to quality education,and equal opportunities to take part in activities,clubs and other programs”. So it states that every kid that want to play sport should but the cost of the school …show more content…

Auerbach, a journalist, dug through and found “the state and federal funding has dwindled while cost have skyrocketed. That it “hits families hard and kids that wanna play sports can’t. School fees may very well violate the civil rights of student that can't afford to pay them.”kids are suppose to have the opportunity to play sports whenever they feel they want to do it without happening to worry about the fees that come with it. When its suppose to be free. There just supposed to be equality, but my question is that if it is supposed to be equality then how come there are kids out there that can't play a sport because they can't afford it. Some schools are heavy on charges for sports. I’ve seen them charge up to $200 and $300 that's

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