 02/01/2023 22:56
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							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I imagine the form for next school year has not been posted since MP3 and second semester just started. I would expect that form to be released later in the spring toward the end of the school year, not now.
That will give you all summer to fight and wrangle with central office and its rejections and appeals process. Good luck.
Thank you. Is it really so brutal a process?
Forms are usually due from 2/1-4/1. So I expected to see the new form uploaded today.

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 02/01/2023 13:11
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							Anonymous wrote:OP, I imagine the form for next school year has not been posted since MP3 and second semester just started. I would expect that form to be released later in the spring toward the end of the school year, not now.
That will give you all summer to fight and wrangle with central office and its rejections and appeals process. Good luck.

 02/01/2023 13:10
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							Anonymous wrote:Since it's urgent, OP, I'd fill out the existing form, because it's always the same one anyway, and then continue to follow up with Central Office to check that it's been received, and they understand it's for next year.

 02/01/2023 12:38
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							Anonymous wrote:as PP is hinting at, if you don't show unique hardship, you are likely to be rejected, just fyi.

 02/01/2023 12:24
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 02/01/2023 12:23
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							Anonymous wrote:What is a unique hardship?
A unique hardship depends on the family’s individual
and personal situation. Problems that are common to
large numbers of families, such as issues involving day
care or program/course preference, do not constitute
a hardship, unless there are other compelling factors.
Documentation that can be independently verified must
accompany all hardship requests, or the request will be
denied. In the absence of such documentation, evidence
of such extenuating circumstances may be obtained
through consultation with school staff. Examples of
such unique hardships include, but are not limited to,
the following:
1. Child care: Parents/guardians must demonstrate
extenuating circumstances in obtaining age-appro-
priate supervision of school-age students before and/
or after school because: (a) their work hours extend
significantly beyond the typical hours for available
child care programs and activities located within the
home school or otherwise easily accessible child care
programs; and/or (b) significant financial constraints
limit the family’s ability to otherwise access child
care, or other student specified needs. The extenuat-
ing circumstances must be extremely significant for
students beyond the elementary level.
2. When there are extenuating circumstances involv-
ing the physical, mental, or emotional well-being
of the student. Parents/guardians seeking COSAs
for this reason should provide documentation of
(a) ongoing treatment by a health-care provider of
issues related to the student’s physical, mental, or
emotional well-being that are directly related to or
significantly impacted by the school environment;
and/or (b) a significant health issue with unique care
requirements (e.g., frequent medical appointments
far from the student’s home school and/or the par-
ent’s/guardian’s work location)

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 02/01/2023 12:13
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