Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is going into 8th at a K-8 that doesnt input SSL hours. She will be going into MCPS for HS
She has earned SSL hours thru a monthly food pantry, is going to Mississippi this week to help with a housing project and had hours from service camps she’s done.
Can they be input into the SSL system when she starts HS? Or do they not count.
I know she only needs 40 instead of 75 buf just wondering if they take backdated hours as a new student when she starts.
Thanks
OP, the nonprofits would have to be registered with the MCPS SSL program, which requires some training on their part. I doubt the MS program would count. And even those in MoCo don’t count if the org has not done the training and registered.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the summer after 8th but not this summer.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is going into 8th at a K-8 that doesnt input SSL hours. She will be going into MCPS for HS
She has earned SSL hours thru a monthly food pantry, is going to Mississippi this week to help with a housing project and had hours from service camps she’s done.
Can they be input into the SSL system when she starts HS? Or do they not count.
I know she only needs 40 instead of 75 buf just wondering if they take backdated hours as a new student when she starts.
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the summer after 8th but not this summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is going into 8th at a K-8 that doesnt input SSL hours. She will be going into MCPS for HS
She has earned SSL hours thru a monthly food pantry, is going to Mississippi this week to help with a housing project and had hours from service camps she’s done.
Can they be input into the SSL system when she starts HS? Or do they not count.
I know she only needs 40 instead of 75 buf just wondering if they take backdated hours as a new student when she starts.
Thanks
LOL. That sounds extreme. Is she building a house? Sounds like "trying too hard" approach
Yeah because community service and helping those in need is clearly something that means you're a try hard.
No, don't get me wrong. I think that's great. My kid had more than 1000 hours of SSL by the time they graduated in HS. My point is community service can be done anywhere. You know like in your community.
No, that was not your pt. Ease off, it’s summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is going into 8th at a K-8 that doesnt input SSL hours. She will be going into MCPS for HS
She has earned SSL hours thru a monthly food pantry, is going to Mississippi this week to help with a housing project and had hours from service camps she’s done.
Can they be input into the SSL system when she starts HS? Or do they not count.
I know she only needs 40 instead of 75 buf just wondering if they take backdated hours as a new student when she starts.
Thanks
LOL. That sounds extreme. Is she building a house? Sounds like "trying too hard" approach
Yeah because community service and helping those in need is clearly something that means you're a try hard.
No, don't get me wrong. I think that's great. My kid had more than 1000 hours of SSL by the time they graduated in HS. My point is community service can be done anywhere. You know like in your community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is going into 8th at a K-8 that doesnt input SSL hours. She will be going into MCPS for HS
She has earned SSL hours thru a monthly food pantry, is going to Mississippi this week to help with a housing project and had hours from service camps she’s done.
Can they be input into the SSL system when she starts HS? Or do they not count.
I know she only needs 40 instead of 75 buf just wondering if they take backdated hours as a new student when she starts.
Thanks
LOL. That sounds extreme. Is she building a house? Sounds like "trying too hard" approach
Yeah because community service and helping those in need is clearly something that means you're a try hard.
No, don't get me wrong. I think that's great. My kid had more than 1000 hours of SSL by the time they graduated in HS. My point is community service can be done anywhere. You know like in your community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is going into 8th at a K-8 that doesnt input SSL hours. She will be going into MCPS for HS
She has earned SSL hours thru a monthly food pantry, is going to Mississippi this week to help with a housing project and had hours from service camps she’s done.
Can they be input into the SSL system when she starts HS? Or do they not count.
I know she only needs 40 instead of 75 buf just wondering if they take backdated hours as a new student when she starts.
Thanks
LOL. That sounds extreme. Is she building a house? Sounds like "trying too hard" approach
Yeah because community service and helping those in need is clearly something that means you're a try hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is going into 8th at a K-8 that doesnt input SSL hours. She will be going into MCPS for HS
She has earned SSL hours thru a monthly food pantry, is going to Mississippi this week to help with a housing project and had hours from service camps she’s done.
Can they be input into the SSL system when she starts HS? Or do they not count.
I know she only needs 40 instead of 75 buf just wondering if they take backdated hours as a new student when she starts.
Thanks
LOL. That sounds extreme. Is she building a house? Sounds like "trying too hard" approach
Anonymous wrote:My kid is going into 8th at a K-8 that doesnt input SSL hours. She will be going into MCPS for HS
She has earned SSL hours thru a monthly food pantry, is going to Mississippi this week to help with a housing project and had hours from service camps she’s done.
Can they be input into the SSL system when she starts HS? Or do they not count.
I know she only needs 40 instead of 75 buf just wondering if they take backdated hours as a new student when she starts.
Thanks