(1) an activity, class, or program that is:
- (a) primarily intended to serve school-age children, including a student participating in an activity, class, or program through dual enrollment as described in Rule R277-438 or as described in Rule R277-494; and
- (b) taught or administered, more than inconsequentially, by a school employee as part of the employee's assignment;
(2) an activity, class, or program that is explicitly or implicitly required:
- (a) as a condition to receive a higher grade, or for successful completion of a school class or to receive credit, including a requirement for a student to attend a concert or museum as part of a music or art class for extra credit; or
- (b) as a condition to participate in a school activity, class, program, or team, including, a requirement for a student to participate in a summer camp or clinic for students who seek to participate on a school team, such as cheerleading, football, soccer, dance, or another team;
- (3) an activity or program that is promoted by a school employee, such as a coach, advisor, teacher, school-recognized volunteer, or similar person, during school hours where it could be reasonably understood that the school employee is acting in the employee's official capacity;
(4) an activity or program where full participation in the activity or program includes:
- (a) travel for state or national educational experiences or competitions;
- (b) debate camps or competitions; or
- (c) music camps or competitions; and
- (5) the cost to access software, digital content, or other instructional materials required as part of an activity, course, or program.
Fees for the following are waivable:
KEY: education, school fees, policies, training
Date of Last Change: December 8, 2025
Notice of Continuation: June 16, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: Art X Sec 2; Art X Sec 3; 53E-3-401(4); 53G-7-503