SCHOOL FEES
 
- Student Fee = $50 includes student I.D. card (necessary to attend most school functions) and an HVHS calendar (to all grade nines but only if requested in grades 10, 11, 12). A portion of the fee allows the Student Council to cover the costs of providing activities like dances, the Renaissance program, transportation for field trips, the breakfast program, motivational speakers, sponsoring HV students in community activities, as well as expenses associated with producing our school paper, Harbour Views.
 
- Special Yearbook purchase = $45 (This special ‘early bird’ offer is optional and only available for the month of September. Yearbooks regularly cost $55-$60.)
 
- Extra-Curricular Fees: Fees are based on costs associated with the activity.   The number of participants and the use of outside facilities greatly influence establishing fees. All participants MUST pay fees as soon as the activity begins.
There are no refunds once an activity begins. 
 
 
-Athletic Fees: All athletes MUST pay fees as soon as teams are determined in order to receive a uniform. The Athletic Director works hard to keep costs to a minimum. Fees are determined for each sport by trying to calculate the costs of the entire season. The number of participants, the cost of referees and outside facilities will greatly influence fees.
There are no refunds once a season begins.
 

-All cheques should be made payable to Harbour View High School; no post-dated cheques will be accepted.

 

 

Textbooks/Novels
 
Every textbook translates into school dollars.  Distribution and collection is very important because of the high cost of replacement. When you are issued a text or novel the number assigned to you is recorded.  You need to return the book that was assigned to you.  If you do not return it you are responsible for paying the cost to replace it. 
 
The education Act states:
 
Regulation 97-150
“A pupil losing, destroying or mutilating any free textbook, shall pay for it or purchase a replacement in accordance with the instructions issued by the Minister of Education, and the replacement shall become the property of the Minister.”
 
Policy 132  6.1.2
“in the event that a person loses, destroys of mutilates such a textbook, the student’s parent/guardian will be required to pay for or replace the textbook.”
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