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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Health B being free of charge for the class of 2025 is included in the resolution the board adopted in January. Top of page 4: [url]https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/D2DN5D5E3945/$file/ADOPTED%20FY2025%20Summer%20Programs%20240111%20REV%202.pdf[/url][/quote] The 2-week priority window for class of 2025 didn’t happen, though, did it? I’d understood they’d only approved the broad dates at this meeting, and left the details to be considered at another meeting. I’d just like to see something in writing that confirms we won’t receive an invoice before my student registers.[/quote] Wait, registration hasn’t even opened; have you been told that the priority registration won in happen? Would expect them to open up registration to juniors for that class for the first two weeks of the registration period.[/quote] Well, there’s no mention on the website of a two-week moratorium on Health B for all other students. If that’s how they’re doing it, why would they not explain that? I’d be pissed if I set aside time on Friday to register my freshman or sophomore for Health B and found I had to wait 2 weeks. Which is why I’m wondering whether I’ve missed something. Given how badly they handed the rollout of Health B in general, it’s entirely possible they backtracked and quietly canned the priority registration and the fee waiver. Guess I’ll just have to register early on Friday and see what happens with the invoice. Fortunately we can pay, but it would suck for families who had planned their budgets around the waiver. [/quote]
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