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In reply to the discussion: (Virginia) Senate panel kills 'Tebow bill' - homeschoolers NOT allowed on public school sports teams [View all]SunSeeker
(57,966 posts)they are getting the school paid. As I've tried to explain repeatedly in this thread, schools receive money from the state (and I am sure NJ is no different) based on how many students actually attend the school. It doesn't matter to the school how much the kid's parents pay in property or income taxes since that is not how the school's budget amount is allocated.
So, if schools are already suffering with bare bones budgets that barely cover what the school needs to educate the students that ARE enrolled in that school, they certainly do not have the resources to pay for extracurricular activities of homeschoolers who are not enrolled students. Because they are not enrolled, homeschoolers who use sports facilities, etc. do not entitle the school to any extra money from the state under current state law.
That is why I have been saying repeatedly throughout this thread, homeschoolers need to change the law before they demand benefits from public schools. Otherwise, the schools run out of money for that activity and just cut it out altogether, like so many public schools are already doing. Then, NOBODY gets to have that benefit.