Why Do Public Schools Still Charge Fees?

A Cry for Help from Parents

Despite the clear mandate from the Department of Education (DepEd) prohibiting the collection of fees in public schools, numerous parents continue to complain about exorbitant charges imposed by school heads. Why does this persistent problem persist?

It's baffling how some school administrators seem to ignore the law and continue to demand payments for various school projects, activities, or even as "donations." Such practices not only violate the rights of students but also create a financial burden on families, especially those living below the poverty line.

Common Excuses and Their Realities

Common excuses given by school heads include:

  • Lack of government funding: While it's true that public schools often face budget constraints, this does not justify imposing fees on students. There are proper channels for requesting additional funds, and these should not be shouldered by parents.
  • School improvement projects: While improving school facilities is commendable, parents should not be forced to pay for these. There are government programs and initiatives designed to support school infrastructure development.
  • Covering operational costs: Public schools receive funds from the government to cover operational expenses. Any additional costs should be justified and transparently accounted for.

What Can Be Done?

  • Report violations: Parents should document all instances of fee collection and report them to the DepEd.
  • Seek legal advice: If the problem persists, consulting with a lawyer might be necessary.
  • Organize parent-teacher associations: A united front can be more effective in addressing the issue.
  • Engage with local government officials: They can help in monitoring school operations and ensuring compliance with the law.

It's high time to hold school heads accountable for their actions. Every child deserves quality education without financial barriers. Share your experiences and let's work together to end this practice once and for all.