Call the biggest, most read local paper and ask for the journalist who handles Human Interest Stories. Discuss the problem with him/her...Perhaps s/he would like to shed some light on this (fill in the blank) travesty.My cousin is contacting her lawyer for me and I tried to contact abc 7 news but they haven’t called me back. I filled out there form online. I also contact the ACLU. I waiting on a call back from the Mayor to. Just waiting now.
The Norridge-Harwood Heights News, local news editor is Al Lagatolla: http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/norridge/Call the biggest, most read local paper and ask for the journalist who handles Human Interest Stories. Discuss the problem with him/her...Perhaps s/he would like to shed some light on this (fill in the blank) travesty.
The amount is correct it is $312. for my grade and $318. for my 4th grader. This is without the MacBook Pro fee. They state very clearly they will not enroll my kids unless I pay $100. For each child and fee waivers not accepted until after this is payed. Also free lunch will not be offered to kids for the first two months. This $200. may not seem like a lot but when it’s between paying this fee and buying groceries well I have to feed my kids. I have tried everything in my power to work with them and they will not budge. The Ill school board tried to work with them and again they wouldn’t change. If you would like to confirm this you can google them as he states it on the website. John V. Leigh school in Norrigde Ill.
I don't know if this will be helpful, but here is the application for fee waiver for your school. I'd go ahead and get it on file. (Email or fax to them - at least you can say you've done your part - this makes me so angry. I'm still researching.)Long story short we are on hard times and my sons school will not register my kids unless I pay a registration fee. They have a fee waive but you have to pay first. Because I don’t have the money they said no?
Interesting that form mentions a second page "The student’s household income does not exceed the income guidelines provided on page two of this Application for Fee Waiver,..." yet there is no second page.I don't know if this will be helpful, but here is the application for fee waiver for your school. I'd go ahead and get it on file.
http://www.norridge80.org/forms/18-19/Fee_Waiver_Form.pdf
Why does that not surprise me.Interesting that form mentions a second page "The student’s household income does not exceed the income guidelines provided on page two of this Application for Fee Waiver,..." yet there is no second page.
I have posted this to my friends (the letter) and also to a lawyers group with whom I am involved looking for information to help this poster. That was due to Stealth and I talking and she brought up the idea -- KUDOS to her! We are looking to get help from Illinois attorneys on this.I don't know if this will be helpful, but here is the application for fee waiver for your school. I'd go ahead and get it on file. (Email or fax to them - at least you can say you've done your part - this makes me so angry. I'm still researching.)
http://www.norridge80.org/forms/18-19/Fee_Waiver_Form.pdf
Thank you for taking action. It does not seem possible that a school district can so blatantly violate the law by requiring fees before accepting waivers.I have posted this to my friends (the letter) and also to a lawyers group with whom I am involved looking for information to help this poster. That was due to Stealth and I talking and she brought up the idea -- KUDOS to her! We are looking to get help from Illinois attorneys on this.
You are the BOMB!I have posted this to my friends (the letter) and also to a lawyers group with whom I am involved looking for information to help this poster. That was due to Stealth and I talking and she brought up the idea -- KUDOS to her! We are looking to get help from Illinois attorneys on this.
Stealth is the one who brought it up! She is the match if I am the bomb...SHE LIT this explosion.You are the BOMB!