Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art fee, $25. Chorus, $50.
It literally never crossed my mind to be upset about this. I'm happy to pay for the specialized supplies or resources these teacher need to work with my kids.
+1
This also is not new. I was in middle school and high school in the late 80s to early 90s, and even back then, my parents paid fees for courses I took.
I'm so tired of all these threads about the cost of school supplies and school fees. It is expensive to have kids. Stop complaining.
I bet they weren't paying a fortune in property taxes that go up every single year. The money goes to meals, special services, interpreters, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Our marching band fee is a lot higher than $100! That sounds like a bargain. It’s technically an “extracurricular activity” at our school, but the band leader makes it seem mandatory. Lots of shade and threats if you don’t want to participate and give up half your summer. Big problem, especially given the fees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art fee, $25. Chorus, $50.
It literally never crossed my mind to be upset about this. I'm happy to pay for the specialized supplies or resources these teacher need to work with my kids.
+1
This also is not new. I was in middle school and high school in the late 80s to early 90s, and even back then, my parents paid fees for courses I took.
I'm so tired of all these threads about the cost of school supplies and school fees. It is expensive to have kids. Stop complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art fee, $25. Chorus, $50.
It literally never crossed my mind to be upset about this. I'm happy to pay for the specialized supplies or resources these teacher need to work with my kids.
+1
This also is not new. I was in middle school and high school in the late 80s to early 90s, and even back then, my parents paid fees for courses I took.
I'm so tired of all these threads about the cost of school supplies and school fees. It is expensive to have kids. Stop complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Art fee, $25. Chorus, $50.
It literally never crossed my mind to be upset about this. I'm happy to pay for the specialized supplies or resources these teacher need to work with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:For our marching band, fees are $100, and could be more depending on if the child needs marching shoes or an instrument rental.
The money covers the uniform costs, uniform cleanings, two sets of band t-shirts and shorts, band sweatpants, beanie, and two sets of gloves. It also covers music, choreography, fees for competitions, and other expenses to run the program.
Band boosters use funds to transport equipment to competitions (U-Haul trucks), as well as pay for bottled water and snacks during competitions, parties for the kids, banquets and celebrations, senior pictures and banners, scholarships for students, drum major camp for band leaders, insurance to cover any liabilities, and so on.
Believe me, it all starts to add up.
Signed,
A Band Booster Treasurer
Anonymous wrote:My kids have had to pay for the following classes: home ec, leadership, ceramics, math honor society (which they only did because the math teacher gave extra credit for it), and music.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art class fee in middle school. FACS class fee. These aren’t even extra curriculars.
Oh come on, the middle school art fee was $10. I was actually surprised it wasn't higher. And if you can't afford it, you don't have to pay it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In such a well-funded district where band kids at our HS are required to go door-to-door asking for money from neighbors on Tag Day (and this is the biggest fundraiser, raising something like $20k), why is it that we still have to pay a $50 band fee?? We do not rent an instrument, already supplement with outside lessons, and purchased an overpriced home for this “great” district. Why do I constantly feel nickel and dimed? Anyone else annoyed? What fees are you paying for your kid’s public education?
$50 band fee is nothing. Go ask the Crew team how much they have to pay for Crew participation.
Crew is not a class.
This music fee is essentially FCPS requiring the music students to purchase the physical textbooks for their graded academic music class, as well as paying for the contracts (rights) to use the textbooks required for the curriculum.
Choir, orchestra and guitar pay it too.
Music and art are the ONLY classes in FCPS that require parents to pay between $50.00-$100.00 per class in order for the students to receive the academic textbooks required to take the class.
We paid $45 a semester last year for middle school home ec.
Are they buying the cookbooks?
That is basically what the music fee is for... the textbooks