My kid went to a private MD school. He wasn't required to do service hours. Is this just for public school students? |
YOU make no SINCE! ! am surprised at how many illiterate people there are on this forum! |
Yes. https://marylandpublicschools.org/programs/pa...ion-requirement.aspx |
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Yowsers. This thread might take the cake for irrational, uninformed opinions.
My kid finished his hours the summer before 8th grade with minimal effort. Find something they're interested in and build on it. There are many, many things to push back on in K-12 education right now - particularly in MCPS - but this is not one of them. This is an opportunity to explore strengths, interests, and potential pathways - frame it for them in a positive light and they'll be interested. |
Do let us know the details of how your kid completed his hours before 8th grade with minimal effort. |
He graduated in 2023. Maybe it was waived due to Covid. |
I'm surprised there is a private school that didn't require. Was it built in somehow? Every private school kid I know completed many. My child went to SAES and did 20+ hours per grade in HS. |
This. I have a senior who I believe is still about 20h short. He also is missing the easy/automatic MS hours because he was not a MCPS student. |
Yes it is. But the hours are stupid easy to get so I don’t see why there is a requirement (it’s performative) or how kids don’t have the hours. |
Thank you! This is Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's long-ago contribution to Maryland's education system and it's turned into something that takes staff time and resources to somehow, through non-service time, count something - anything - as SSL hours so students can graduate. It's ridiculous. |
^^This^^ What is the point of SSL if it can be earned by watching videos? Get rid of it. |
| I just reminded my 10th grader to turn in his forms from summer. I found 26 hours worth of SSL forms that he completed but never turned in. He also did some hours that the sponsors never gave the form despite following up on it. He’s only half way done with his requirement on paper but he’s done way more than the required amount. How many times can a parent remind their kid? |
+1. It’s often that the kid “volunteered” as a CIT in a program that mommy and daddy had to pay for. |
I recently saw a camp advertising that you could be a CIT for $500. i’m sorry-you are charging people to give you unpaid labor? It actually should be criminal. It listed a whole bunch of responsibilities too. I couldn’t believe it. |
It’s upwards of $1000 per week at other camps. If parents want to pay for their tweens/teens to do these things during the summer, great. But I find it hard to believe that being a CIT at a camp that charges thousands to campers is what Maryland intended for SSL hours. |