Anonymous
Post 06/04/2023 22:16     Subject: Re:Was told my kid’s COSA acceptance was an “error” - any advice?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How moronic of MCPS. Even if the acceptance was an error, on general principle, they should not take this back and just accept the mistake and not disorient and upset the student and their family who did nothing wrong.


Agreed. I could understand if there were 200 acceptances that were erroneous.



I would write all of the above AND add that you will get the press involved,
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2023 22:14     Subject: Was told my kid’s COSA acceptance was an “error” - any advice?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would tell them you’ve spent money arranging for the change and simply cannot reverse it now. That it will create immense hardship for your family and they’ll need to make an exception to fix this or you’re going to the Central Office.


+1
MCPS keeps having a lot of "administrative" "errors" like this. I'm sorry this happened OP.

They are obviously understaffed at central.


Hahahahahaha
Good one, PP
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2023 21:57     Subject: Was told my kid’s COSA acceptance was an “error” - any advice?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would tell them you’ve spent money arranging for the change and simply cannot reverse it now. That it will create immense hardship for your family and they’ll need to make an exception to fix this or you’re going to the Central Office.


+1
MCPS keeps having a lot of "administrative" "errors" like this. I'm sorry this happened OP.

They are obviously understaffed at central.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2023 09:24     Subject: Was told my kid’s COSA acceptance was an “error” - any advice?

Anonymous wrote:I would tell them you’ve spent money arranging for the change and simply cannot reverse it now. That it will create immense hardship for your family and they’ll need to make an exception to fix this or you’re going to the Central Office.


+1
MCPS keeps having a lot of "administrative" "errors" like this. I'm sorry this happened OP.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2023 08:20     Subject: Was told my kid’s COSA acceptance was an “error” - any advice?

Anonymous wrote:appeal. it is overly burdensome for your student and family now that you’ve aligned your life/transport/care needs on acceptance.


This is your answer. You should appeal anyway if it had been denied from the start, but now you have more juice.
-mcps teacher and COSA recipient
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2023 08:18     Subject: Was told my kid’s COSA acceptance was an “error” - any advice?

Anonymous wrote:Long story short but we were basically notified that our child’s cosa approval was “an error.” I’m pretty baffled here and unsure what my next steps should be. What kind of error is that?! Ugh. Has anyone been in this boat and how did you proceed?


You can always move.