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In reply to the discussion: Michigan High School Forced To Tear Down Boys' Baseball Bleachers Due To Inequality With Girls' [View all]kcr
(15,522 posts)I'll tell you a story of two distrcits I used to live near. The poorer districts actually funded their sports programs better. The parents didn't have to pay for anything. The district knew a large percentage of parents couldn't and wouldn't be able to fund raise to the extent the richer suburbs could and so they somehow made room in the budget. The richer district knew the parents would and so they didn't budget for it. I honestly don't know why the parents in the richer district don't insist on the schools budgeting for it. Every one of them should hold out and insist on a budget for it. But they don't. It wasn't just sports, either. They would fund raise their buns off for things the poorer district paid for in their budget. Things like smart boards. I thought they were fools for not insisting their schools pay for things like that. Discouraging that mentality would only benefit in the long run. I'd be willing to bet if there were road blocks to fund raising, school board meetings for funding would fill up and demands would be met. That would be a good thing.