Polk private school athletes face $400 fee to play for public schools
The sports fee of $400, authorized by a new state law, applies to private school athletes, but not home-school or charter-school students.
(This article was revised to correct details of the new guidelines.)
Students at private schools will now have to pay $400 to play on athletic teams of Polk County’s public schools.
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