Introduction
The pay-to-play program is a growing trend among school districts in various states within USA. The students are required to pay a nominal or substantial fee to take part in extracurricular activities including; sports, school band and clubs. By 2009, over 33 states had districts implementing the pay-to-play program; it has since grown significantly. The practice has received support and criticism from various groups in USA. Despite its popularity, there is still limited research-based data on its impact on students. In my opinion, the practice has several disadvantages that must be addressed in regard to the provision of free public education ( ...