Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Latest local news, weather and high school sports for Northern Michigan

Parents adjust to pay-to-play sports
Posted: 03.14.2012 at 8:21 AM
Updated: 03.14.2012 at 9:30 AM
Brody O'Connell

Brody O'Connell is the Anchor for 7&4 News Today. You can catch his work from 6-7 am.

0
Photo

TRAVERSE CITY, MI -- Facing budget cuts and strapped for cash, Traverse City Area Public Schools faced some tough decisions last year.

Figuring out how to fund middle school and elementary school sports programs was one of the issues they faced.

TCAPS decided to create the Learning Enrichment and Athletics Program (LEAP), which is essentially a pay-to-play system for elementary and middle school students.

“For second and third graders the opportunity is $40 a kid. For fourth and fifth graders, its $50 a kid. For sixth, $75. For seventh and eighth graders, $100 a kid with a family cap at $250 for middle school and $200 at the elementary level,” said Scott Robertson, LEAP Director.

The new fees have not impacting student participation and the school does have financial aid for families who can not afford to pay for sports programs.

“We do have in place a scholarship program that allows families that express a need, financial need, to still have their kids participate,” Robertson said.

This is the first school year TCAPS has used the LEAP Program.

Robertson said they will evaluate its success at the end of the year.

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Nearly one-thousand pot plants seized from Alden grow operation
Anne Cook  |  Yesterday at 3:31 PM  |  7 comments
Thumbnail
Good Samaritan hit and killed by oncoming car
Roxanne Werly  |  Today at 9:11 AM  |  3 comments
Follow Up North Live
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT