| Do students do more online SSL hours after pandemic? Where and what kind? |
No, that's really not a thing any more, just a pandemic thing. |
In addition to those 3, I think many other summer camps offer these... will try this out with my son starting this summer (they usually need to be 14.) For summer camp, it's 30-40 hrs a week. I think that's one of the ways to rack up a lot of hours while doing something actually useful. As opposed to... writing cards to kids in the hospital (do we know if those kids really appreciate getting all those cards from middle schoolers? According to my son, it's one of the easy ways to pad your hours - each card takes 10 min to write officially, but actually kids write one every 1-2 minutes.) In general, I agree with PP regarding this requirement. Among other things, I think of anything, it adds to inequality... kids with well off parents get more opportunities, it's another way for the "rich to get richer" by padding their college apps. |
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1GLI get admissions preference.
Experienced families know how to play the faking game. |
| what do kids who move in district later in their high school career do? We moved recently, and my kid may struggle to get the required SSL hours, even though he has lots of service hours from our prior location. |
There is a tiered requirement depending when you moved to mcps. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r0-eczrjaEPg8Mc9yzhmNIIchUTk65mPWYf4qXTxUT0/mobilebasic |
Camps are a great way to learn and get SSL hours! my kids both volunteered at 1/2 day summer camps. The best part was the kids adored them & they learned a lot about working with younger kids! The camps were accessible through ride-on which was great too. We were able to drop them off in the AM, and they could take the bus in the afternoon. This was the summer after 9th grade. |
I second that. Each county has a different criteria as to the eligibility of SSL hours. For example, my DC (MCPS) joined a church-based youth orchestra with weekly practices and earned a few SSL hours for playing at two concerts a year. In the meantime, their peers from Carol county got SSL hours for all the practices (2 hours a week) in addition. I doubt if UMD would check the difference. |