I felt like no one ever looked at those forms. I guess it is school specific. My kids handed the form in a later semester. They used all of the same responses no matter what the activity was. |
My child lost 30 ssl hours because he didnt submit in time. It's a lesson learned. There are lots of opportunities for kids to earn hours, even underprivledged kids. |
When my kid was in MCPS MS, there were tons of options at school. I'm not sure I buy the "it's hard for kids from less privileged backgrounds". It makes me sick how often parents of privileged kids try to get additional special privileges for their kids, by claiming something about less privileged kids. |
You missed the deadline by a lot, OP!!!
It's one thing to submit something one day late and apologize profusely, explain what happened and throw yourself on the mercy of the SSL person. It's their call whether to accept late forms that are only late by a day. But to assume that missing a May deadline and submitting the form in September would be fine is... really offensive. You were rightly rejected. Your entire attitude about this is why deadlines exist and why people need to be harsh. You're ruining it for everyone else. |
Is the HS SSL coordinator a full-time job, or just something one of the admin staff takes on every spring? |
Most teens aren’t going to complain that an adult isn’t doing their job and filling out forms in a timely fashion and escalate the issue to the school SSL coordinator. Most adults wouldn’t even do that. I personally think the SSL system is a waste of resources and would cut it if I were running MCPS. Half the students aren’t meeting basic proficiency levels in reading and math and yet MCPS dedicates so many resources to pushing SSL. |