School Files Hundreds of Textbook Lawsuits Amid Pandemic
School Files Hundreds of Textbook Lawsuits Amid Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has caused many students to have to learn virtually – which means, parents have had to try to adopt alternative schedules to be home to help. This, of course, is not always possible, and families who’ve lost incomes are struggling to make ends meet. That’s why it’s appalling to hear one Indiana school district has already filed almost 300 lawsuits seeking unpaid textbook fees.The district sends warning letters, followed by court summons should a parent not submit payment. One mother, Hannah Watts of Mishawaka, Indiana, received a reminder in the mail in January for $701.56 outstanding from 2019 and decided she’d wait to use her tax refund to pay it off in the spring. She planned to take care of her debt within a few months. Two months later, however, Watts, a dental assistant, had her hours drastically reduced due to the pandemic. She had no choice but to use her refund to cover household expenses.On August 7, a notice appeared on her door. School City of Mishawaka, the public district her three children attend, was filing a lawsuit. Watts reached out to the firm representing it and made arrangements to pay the balance in two installments. She was assured the matter would be taken care of as long as the debt was paid by her court date, September 14. Records indicate $400 was pulled from her account on the 26th of that month and $301.56 cleared on September 14. However, she was still required to attend the hearing, and a default judgment was entered against her for attorney fees and court costs of $348.83. She hadn’t anticipated paying additional fees after her debt was resolved.
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