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Reply to "Almost a quarter of seniors don't have enough SSL to graduate at our HS"
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[quote=Anonymous]Montgomery County should also remove the bolded requirement for organizations (below). My kids volunteered for community service in Baltimore County, but were not able to get their hours because the organization did not have the manpower come down to Montgomery County for an SSL orientation. We had committed to volunteering and when I had reached out to the SSL coordinators about getting an emergency exception for this organization I never heard back. These hours were above and beyond the requirement so it wasn’t a loss at all. We had fun and we still volunteer with that organization. This orientation can be a simple as a short video or a PDF with the regulations explained. “[i]MCPS SSL organizations have: Registered with the Montgomery County Volunteer Center; [b]Sent a representative to an orientation where the MCPS SSL guidelines were explained; Signed an Organization Responsibility and Assurance Document; Tax exempt status from the IRS;”[/i][/quote]
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