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Aug 5, 2020
10:24
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jvquarterback
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Kid who moves to a new school to play a sport should pay his way right?
Everyone is paying taxes on their property there and the kids thinks he should be able to just move in and play.
I guess if someone else wants to pay like a scholarship that would be OK.
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Kid who moves to a new school to play a sport should pay his way right?
jvquarterback
8/5/20 10:24pm
pay what?
BlueFrog
8/5/20 10:26pm
For school. What's that in Utah these days ~$7500?
jvquarterback
8/5/20 10:33pm
Board name checks out
IceBlueCoug
8/5/20 10:50pm
Doesn’t work that way. Nor has it ever. Nor should it.
StalwartBraveTrue
8/5/20 11:33pm
In Utah if you aren’t a resident the district can charge for an out of state
O Gaucho
8/6/20 3:01am
Here is Provo’s policy
O Gaucho
8/6/20 3:25am
State law:
O Gaucho
8/6/20 3:28am
I was referring to your standard move in as referenced in the OP.
StalwartBraveTrue
8/6/20 9:00am
Very small. Also the districts usually look the other way because they just get
O Gaucho
8/6/20 9:11am
After reading your posts above I can see why it is in place. Just in case.
StalwartBraveTrue
8/6/20 9:19am
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