Fee Waiver Statment:


A teacher or administrator must submit a letter on school letterhead listing the student or students who qualify for a fee waiver. The letter must be signed by the teacher or administrator and included with the submission form in lieu of the check.


Fee Waiver

Any student who currently qualifes under the Federal School Lunch Act for the Free and Reduced Lunch program may have this fee waived. Reduced fees are also available to students for whom fees would be a barrier to participation. Please include a letter with your submission form(s) stating you qualify to waive the fee.

I don't get it. What do they mean??? I did read many times but I don't get it. What do they mean????

Please Help!!!

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In my region the deadline is...

Writing Deadline: 01/06/2012

Novel Deadline: 02/17/2012

Art Work Deadline: 01/06/2012

If you're eligible for the federal free lunch program, you won't have to pay the entry fee. A teacher or principal has to fill out a form stating this fact.

If your parents can't afford the fees, you may be able to pay only part of the required fees.

Well I don't need a free lunch program. I think the enty fee is $10 each my parents can pay that much $$$.

The fee waiver statement that you provided is explaining the process for students to have their fees waived for certain programs or activities. Here's a breakdown of the main points:

1. Submit a letter on school letterhead: The school requires a letter written by a teacher or administrator, which needs to be on the official letterhead of the school.

2. List the qualifying students: The letter should include the names of the students who meet the criteria for a fee waiver. These students must either qualify for the Free and Reduced Lunch program under the Federal School Lunch Act or demonstrate that paying the fee would be a barrier to their participation.

3. Signature and submission: The letter needs to be signed by the teacher or administrator who is submitting it and should be included with the submission form. Instead of sending a check to pay the fee, the letter will serve as proof of eligibility for a fee waiver.

To put it simply, if you are a student who either qualifies for the Free and Reduced Lunch program or if paying the fee would be difficult for you, you can have the fee waived. To do this, a teacher or administrator needs to write a letter on official school letterhead with the names of the eligible students, sign it, and submit it with the required form instead of a payment. This process allows students to participate in programs or activities without having to pay the associated fees.