Show CLEARS QUESTION QUESTION OF TUITION FEESS FEES S S LT LVKE L L UE Nov 1 li-Ir li 17 Tn In an opinion given Friday by Harvey ey H 11 Cluce state attorney general gereral there Is no law V permitting the lof of tuition fees tees for tor students student attend attend- attending attending ing tho the nubile high schools of ot the state I I I I In the absence of such uch a a Inthe law In the constitution places placE's the tho high lIgh schools I on the same plane as the schools and anti hence school boards have no I light to set such a tuition I fee tee It follows therefore as a mat mat- matter mat ter Iter ter of ot course that there I li is nothing which re- re reqUires requires re requires Inconsistent In the law quires attendance at schools up to Ithe the age of ot IS 18 with certain specified e cel except lIons ions I The attorney generals general's and nd written bv by Mr duff Cluff personally wis In response toI toa toa to I a request front from thy thy- state slate superintendent I of public Instruction Dr C N Jensen Dr Jensen was pro pre pre with a from front Emery county school district and hanging on the same sante issue itsue ha hate hat t bell been from coming other school dIs- dIs dIstricts dis districts notably se several In the th I south south- south south-cin CI lemn n part of the state 0 Di Jensen therefore passed the query on to toI Mr duff Cluff s a office In this form torm I I i Under tinder the compulsory education I Lion tion law has las a 0 boa of o education the legal light tight to compel children II who ho have not contemplated a n high school course to attend high school until they are arc 18 years ors of IlK age and er them to po pa It a I tuItion fee feo 11 Mr duff cites the compulsory and anti points out OCt that It requires attendance at nt school with cel specified exceptions Where such suche e as aa th the law contemplates Is not furnished he ho sa aas s It I Is the duty of th of education to compel attendance 00 |