Fees climb for sports

Michigan students are paying $10 million for activities that once were free.
Oct. 5, 2007

More than 88,000 southeastern Michigan students pay a cumulative $10 million in fees to play sports this school year--activities that once were considered vital to public school education, and were provided, if at all, free. The pay-to-play format is a logical outcome for school districts seeking to maintain their academic mission while expenses climb and revenues ebb.

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