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I most definitely paid for my kids camp.

 

 

In both a team camp and individual camp it is the responsibility of the camper to pay the camp fees. Schools may provide transportation to camp, but cost of the camp is left to the camper. It IS a violation of TSSAA rules for the school to pay the cost for the camper.

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In both a team camp and individual camp it is the responsibility of the camper to pay the camp fees. Schools may provide transportation to camp, but cost of the camp is left to the camper. It IS a violation of TSSAA rules for the school to pay the cost for the camper.

 

 

 

What are the penalties for violating this rule?

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The school can pay the team fee. Each camper needs to pay the individual fee.

 

However, almost all schools get around this rule by using "booster club" money to pay for team and individual camps. This is not a penatly as long as the check doesn't come from the school.

The same rule applies to schools that feed their teams before games. The stuff is "donated" or payed for by the booster club.

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