^^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. |
He volunteered at an after school program and summer camp (same program) that he did in elementary school. He loved it, it built his leadership skills, it was 100% free (no paid CIT situation). Great all around. And things like turning in SSL forms are great teaching opportunities for executive function skills that are required in entry level jobs. |
Yet you paid for your kid to attend this camp all through elementary school before they took him on as a CIT. I guess you consider spending your money annually “minimal effort”. Most kids don’t have those opportunities. |
| Nothing like mandatory “volunteer” hours, amiright? |
Or ones you have to pay to get. My kid’s friends get a lot of SSL hours by serving as volunteer at races for their own paid summer swim team. Yet some parents say it’s so “easy” to get hours without effort without recognizing their own privilege made it easy and a lot of MCPS kids don’t have the same access to the easy SSL options (which is why you see 25 pct of kids in danger of not graduating due to this.) |
| They should count Tiktok as SSL hours |
There a better online system now. |
It's easy to get hours because the school itself gives out hours for in school events. |
| This is my kid. He does a ton of service hours but never gets the form filled out because he thinks it’s dumb. Because he does a lot of service stuff, he figures it wil be easy to just catch up and do it all at once, or he’ll get all the credits for the dumb “fill out this survey” assignments. Right now he does have forms for about 8 hours just sitting on my kitchen counter …. Let’s see if those get turned in. |
My father grew up poor and was horrified by the SSL requirement. He got up a sunrise every day to work before school, and came home after school to work until bed every day (except for homework but I think he often did that while at work). He said he never could have done 75 hours of volunteering, as the hours didn’t exist. As an adult, he volunteered a ton. I really doubt that there’s much connection between these mandated SSL requirements and future volunteerism. |
Where? Certainly not at my kids middle school. Everything for SSL is paper based. |