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District 220 postpones to next year decision on refunding school fees

District 220 Superintendent Brian Harris

Families in Barrington Area Unit District 220 will have to wait until next year to find out whether they will be refunded any school fees for this year.

The school board discussed that Tuesday night after board members said they received inquiries from parents. Some school districts, like nearby Northwest Suburban High School District 214, have waived registration fees for the year.

District 220 board members said they empathize with families who are struggling economically during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, they agreed to Superintendent Brian Harris’ suggestion to revisit the topic in January, because the district doesn’t yet have a clear picture of when students will start using more services.

Last spring, the district refunded fees for services not provided, including full-day kindergarten, transportation — paid by students who live less than 1.5 miles from school, for example — and student parking at Barrington High School. This year, the district hasn’t charged those fees when the services are not used, district officials said.

Board members briefly talked about the option of refunding 25% of registration fees — since students will be doing remote learning until at least Oct. 16 — and refunding technology fees.

Registration fees are $73 for kindergarten, $149 for grades 1 through 4, $172 for grade 5, $279 for grades 6 through 8, $390 for high school freshmen and $375 for sophomores to seniors. That amounts to $1,682,616 projected for the 2020-21 school year, according to district documents.

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