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 Students alarmed by a surplus in school-generated funds at their high school took to social media this week to try to generate awareness and mobilize.On Instagram, an account called robert.f.hall.surplus was started, which included a link to an Enterprise story about a surplus at Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School. The page encouraged followers to share information and ideas to take to school administrators. Ridiculous,  said a post by trinity.sawyer.  I went to Hall fo stanley botella r a year and all they did was milk you for money. You hav stanley mug e to PAY to try out for some sports. PAY to use the fitness room at lunch, etc stanley tazas . etc. This should not be the case and is highly unacceptable. Regardless of how they may not be using the money for their own personal needs, they are collecting money that is not even close to being necessary in any regard.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A parent discovered through a Freedom of Information request that the school had amassed a surplus of $339,380 in funds it collects from the school community.The funds, which are separate from the operating account, are supposed to be spent in the school year it is collected. The surplus amassed over more than five years.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Legally the school has to spend the money by the end of the school year. But seeing how its out  sic  money. Shouldnt we have a say of what they do with OUR money  I say the students get to pic Gagz Scheer discussed abortion comment with Falk
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