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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have heard this '2 pieces of documentation' unwritten standard many times. It was fine for the one review I did in MoCo, which took about 20 minutes. At my one review in PG County, it was explained to me that the expectation is more like 10 pieces of documentation for each subject area, and the meeting lasted well over an hour. I don't have a problem with this, as the law states that 'thorough, regular instruction must be provided'. But ideally there would not be such a discrepancy between counties. [/quote] I'm the PP, and I'm in MoCo. I do think that the state law gives the counties a lot of leeway in what they look for. I should have specified that I was in MoCo, not just stated MD. I hope that when you went into your PG meeting you had advance warning. I know I only brought 2 pieces for my kid for each subject, so if we'd been rejected it would have mean scrambling to set another appointment, which would have been annoying. To be clear, I had plenty of other documentation, but it was at home or online (e.g. much of my kid's work is in google docs).[/quote]
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