❓ Asks about sanctions for non-payment of voluntary school contributions and recommends a course of action for parents.
AnsweredQoN 360Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
(1) If a school voluntary contribution is set under s99 of the
School Education Act
, is a school able to impose any sanction on a student whose parents do not pay that contribution?
(2) If a school purported to do so, what do you recommend that a parent does to remedy the situation?
School Education Act
, is a school able to impose any sanction on a student whose parents do not pay that contribution?
(2) If a school purported to do so, what do you recommend that a parent does to remedy the situation?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
4 March 2003
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Education
Response time
76 days
2. Contact should be made with the school principal in the first instance and if the matter cannot be resolved, it should be taken up with the local District Education Office.
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