Shouldn't he have signed himself up? Are you going to go to college with him, too? |
NP here. OP isn't asking for help. OP is asking whether the rules apply to her special snowflake. That's not actually a request for help. |
It is not. That requirement should be way higher. There is no reason what so ever a kid any kid can not do this. |
One of mine moved to MCPS from private. They had no community service at said private. MCPS lowered the requirement, we didn't have to do anything. When DC enrolled back to MCPS it was put in his file Counselors can easily opt out kids who have special needs etc... It's and easy form to fill out they do it all the time. |
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OP your kid spring break do it.
20 hours this is not hard. |
Starting in middle school, it is built into the curriculum; at least one class in each grade level allows you to earn SSL hours. You can even start earning these hours the summer before 6th grade. But to answer OP's question, he will not graduate without those additional 20 hours; but the school will work with him to make sure he gets them. |
| Don't students earn something like 50 SSL hours just for completing required classes? I think they earn 30 hours in MS (10 hours in each grade), 5 hours for health and 15 hours in HS for a required history class. That means students have 7 years to earn 25 hours outside of required schoolwork. |
There is a waiver process for transfers. |
| Wait, so your kids are earning volunteer hours when teachers are supposed to be teaching? |
+1. My DS had 85 hours at the start of 8th grade, and we have a bunch more hours to submit. Spring Break will be a great time for him to finish them off. |
And they pro-rate the number of hours required. |
| Oops. |
Just coming here to say the same thing. It is prorated based on when the student transferred to MCPS. To those saying of course MCPS will let a student graduate without the hours, this is incorrect. Completing SSL hours is a state mandated requirement for graduation. Students will NOT graduate with their class if they do not complete the requirements. At the high school where I teach we seem to have a few students every year who are completing hours the week before graduation. |
Ha! my kid is going to community college. At the very least I want him to graduate high school. If I had to sign him up for the SSL hours for it to occur. Yes. I signed him up. You're lucky your kid is not a bipolar depressive. |
Yes, he won't graduate if he doesn't have the hours. I think the deadline is March 31 or April 1, but he should check with the HS SSL coordinator to be sure. Our DC HS is very slow about posting hours. |