If your kid was in public MS that’s why they counted. |
My concern is that sometimes these trips are poverty porn tours. People need housing improvements right here in MoCo. It’s harder to pathologize the poverty of people who live in your own community so young people start questioning the systems of inequity in their own institutions. Safer for schools and houses of worship to send kids to another state or country where “those people” are clearly different. |
You should contact your high schools service hours coordinator to ask about backdating. Maybe they will take it if it’s with in a calendar year. My understanding about student service learning hours that it must be through an approved organization through the county. The Mississippi project sounds wonderful however I don’t know if you’ll get credit for that in Montgomery County. We had a hard time getting approved (and didn’t) for volunteer work in Baltimore. |
But OP’s kid will be in a public MS. |
You only get SSL from working on projects where SSL hours are given. So, you either only work for organizations where they have mentioned that SSL hours can be given to you, or you get these organizations certified by MCPS so that you can earn the SSL hours by volunteering for them. My kid had over 200 hrs in middle school - so they got the suprintendent's certificate for that. Then they managed to get 100 in freshman year so that they could get into some of the honor societies at school, and they easily surpassed 350 by sophomore year, so that got another commendation at graduation. |
No she said the kid will be in public HS. I believe she could submit the SSL hours for the summer prior to her first academic year in MCPS but not hours before that… |
Getting an organization certified just means having them fill out a form. They need to meet certain criteria, but if they do, it's just a form. |
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Be sure to use this form next summer for qualified organizations:
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/forms/pdf/560-51.pdf |