A $35 fee for cat cadavers in anatomy class is just one of the many charges—from books to registration—levied by school districts. Not only are these fees rising, but more school districts are using them.
Some students in the Benton-Carroll-Salem Local School District in Ohio this school year pay a $10 student-activity fee, $34 for chemicals and supplies for chemistry and $3 for an
alert system with mass calling capabilities. Anatomy and physiology students pay $35 to help cover the cost of cat cadavers and other course materials. High-school students this...
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