A couple of years ago, my friend (he's a center) told me he had to pay thousands of dollars to a public high school since he was playing hockey in a different state. The billet family wouldn't sign a limited guardianship. That's hard to believe.
But he was still in high school and moved to a different state to play Junior A hockey in the United States, I believe it was tier 2.
Is that possible that he had to pay money to a public high school?
paying public high school tuition in the Junior A league
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It's seems like everybody that I know this year that went to play Junior A tier 2, that they all were able to have a limited guardian for their place of residents and that way they were able to go to the public high school without having to pay a tuituion to the public high school. I don't know of anybody that has to pay to go to a public high school, since they live out of state because they don't live with a legal guardian. So I am wondering if my friend is not telling the truth. Does anybody know of anybody that had to pay to go to a public high school because they were from out of state.
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