Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ll probably tell you this, but MCPS students also get ssl hours by doing things at school (like 10 hours for outdoor Ed, taking surveys), so as long as they are turning in their forms on time, you don’t actually have to scramble for all 75 hours, probably only half.
This is true. By the end of 6th grade, DS will have about 40 hours just from in-school activities/outdoor ed. The teachers are really good about finding ways to incorporate them into the cirriculum. Montgomery College also offers a few camps that wil give them 15-30 hours for a week. You have to pay for it but I would be paying for camp anyway so might as well get the hours. I also volunteer a lot with the PTA and my kids get hours for helping me so it's a good way for me to give back while doing activities with them to earn hours.
Parents can give SSL hours to kids?
Read. The SSL hours are for the PTA not the parent. As long as PTA parent is honest, it's not different than me volunteering with my kid at the food pantry.
- Not OP
Anonymous wrote:They get SSL hours almost for tying their shoes. Don't worry about it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ll probably tell you this, but MCPS students also get ssl hours by doing things at school (like 10 hours for outdoor Ed, taking surveys), so as long as they are turning in their forms on time, you don’t actually have to scramble for all 75 hours, probably only half.
This is true. By the end of 6th grade, DS will have about 40 hours just from in-school activities/outdoor ed. The teachers are really good about finding ways to incorporate them into the cirriculum. Montgomery College also offers a few camps that wil give them 15-30 hours for a week. You have to pay for it but I would be paying for camp anyway so might as well get the hours. I also volunteer a lot with the PTA and my kids get hours for helping me so it's a good way for me to give back while doing activities with them to earn hours.
Parents can give SSL hours to kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ll probably tell you this, but MCPS students also get ssl hours by doing things at school (like 10 hours for outdoor Ed, taking surveys), so as long as they are turning in their forms on time, you don’t actually have to scramble for all 75 hours, probably only half.
This is true. By the end of 6th grade, DS will have about 40 hours just from in-school activities/outdoor ed. The teachers are really good about finding ways to incorporate them into the cirriculum. Montgomery College also offers a few camps that wil give them 15-30 hours for a week. You have to pay for it but I would be paying for camp anyway so might as well get the hours. I also volunteer a lot with the PTA and my kids get hours for helping me so it's a good way for me to give back while doing activities with them to earn hours.
Anonymous wrote:They’ll probably tell you this, but MCPS students also get ssl hours by doing things at school (like 10 hours for outdoor Ed, taking surveys), so as long as they are turning in their forms on time, you don’t actually have to scramble for all 75 hours, probably only half.