Lewiston School District Eliminates “Pay to Participate” Fees at LHS

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The Lewiston School District Board of Directors has voted to eliminate the “Pay to Participate” program, also referred to as “Pay to Play,” at Lewiston High School.

According to a news release from the school district, the decision removes participation fees for athletics, building on the district’s earlier move to eliminate the fees at the middle school level. The decision reflects the district’s ongoing commitment to ensuring access and opportunity for every student.

“We believe every student should have the chance to participate fully in school activities without barriers,” said Superintendent Tim Sperber. “By removing these fees, we’re making sure all students can take part in the programs that enrich their education and help them grow.”

Participation in athletics is shown to increase student engagement, strengthen school pride, and build valuable life skills including teamwork, responsibility, and perseverance. The Board’s decision ensures that financial constraints will no longer prevent students from pursuing those opportunities.

The move aligns with the district’s mission of ensuring high levels of learning for ALL students.  By eliminating “Pay to Play,” LHS is affirming that learning extends beyond the classroom and that every student deserves equal access to the full high school experience.

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