Anonymous wrote:What does MCPS consider a unique verifiable hardship to get an appeal?
"Examples of hardships may include medical, mental health issues, and/or unresolvable peer issues. All claims must be supported by evidence such as incident reports, medical letters, meetings with school personnel, and/or other relevant documents. Unfortunately, program preference, limited or unavailable parent transportation, school proximity, staff changes, child care, participation in extracurricular activities, and/or convenience of having siblings together are all examples of family challenges that do not rise to the level of a unique hardship."
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