Anonymous wrote:So they pass judgement on HOW and WHERE my kids serves his/her mandatory volunteering? I'm glad I have my kid in private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS requires 75 hours of community service for graduation.
I can't believe there are people who actually find this objectionable???
That's a lot of service hours.
5 service hours a quarter translated into volunteering 2hrs or 3hrs for 2 out of every 9 Saturdays.
Just to clarify, for the MCPS requirement, you can begin earning the hours after completion of 5th grade, so you have over SIX YEARS to meet the 75 hour requirement.
Realistically how many kids are going to start plugging away at those hours though. How many realize in 11th grade that those hours are DUE soon!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved putting down religious service on the FCPS form - I'm sure they hate that.
In MCPS, that generally won't count unless it serves a broader community. If the youth group works at a food pantry or the church hosts a Red Cross blood drive, that counts, but serving as an usher or acolyte or an aide in a religious education class would not.
That is ridiculous.
I think there's good reason for that. A lot of religious institutions have service requirements for their youth anyway - confirmation or bar/bat mitzvah, etc. No double-dipping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS requires 75 hours of community service for graduation.
I can't believe there are people who actually find this objectionable???
That's a lot of service hours.
5 service hours a quarter translated into volunteering 2hrs or 3hrs for 2 out of every 9 Saturdays.
Just to clarify, for the MCPS requirement, you can begin earning the hours after completion of 5th grade, so you have over SIX YEARS to meet the 75 hour requirement.
Realistically how many kids are going to start plugging away at those hours though. How many realize in 11th grade that those hours are DUE soon!!
You'd be surprised. But then, we're in one of those horrible W clusters.![]()
Seriously - If your kid has trouble finding service opportunities, contact the PTA presidents at the middle or elementary schools in your cluster. They always need help. My kids have gotten service hours for sorting box tops, stuffing back to school packets, etc.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS requires 75 hours of community service for graduation.
I can't believe there are people who actually find this objectionable???
That's a lot of service hours.
5 service hours a quarter translated into volunteering 2hrs or 3hrs for 2 out of every 9 Saturdays.
Just to clarify, for the MCPS requirement, you can begin earning the hours after completion of 5th grade, so you have over SIX YEARS to meet the 75 hour requirement.
Realistically how many kids are going to start plugging away at those hours though. How many realize in 11th grade that those hours are DUE soon!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS requires 75 hours of community service for graduation.
I can't believe there are people who actually find this objectionable???
That's a lot of service hours.
5 service hours a quarter translated into volunteering 2hrs or 3hrs for 2 out of every 9 Saturdays.
Just to clarify, for the MCPS requirement, you can begin earning the hours after completion of 5th grade, so you have over SIX YEARS to meet the 75 hour requirement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS requires 75 hours of community service for graduation.
I can't believe there are people who actually find this objectionable???
That's a lot of service hours.
5 service hours a quarter translated into volunteering 2hrs or 3hrs for 2 out of every 9 Saturdays.
Anonymous wrote:It's really not. My high schoolers have all met the requirements by the 10th grade. My kids have volunteered at the polls during elections, as classroom aides back in their elementary schools, guides at open houses and back to school nights, worked bookfairs and other school events, etc. There are plenty of opportunities.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS requires 75 hours of community service for graduation.
I can't believe there are people who actually find this objectionable???
That's a lot of service hours.
5 service hours a quarter translated into volunteering 2hrs or 3hrs for 2 out of every 9 Saturdays.
Anonymous wrote:Just got a note from my child's school stating that 6th graders are required to complete 5 hours of community service. Honestly, this ticks me off. We do a good bit of community service as a family, so I am certainly not against my son doing this. However, we teach that you should serve others simply because it's the right thing to do -- not for any credit or reward or recognition. Plus, I don't think it's the school's (government's) place to mandate non-academic activities and teach values. Students should not be graded on pulling weeds or picking up trash.
If your kids had to complete this requirement, what kind of community service did they do? How was it monitored/tracked by the school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved putting down religious service on the FCPS form - I'm sure they hate that.
In MCPS, that generally won't count unless it serves a broader community. If the youth group works at a food pantry or the church hosts a Red Cross blood drive, that counts, but serving as an usher or acolyte or an aide in a religious education class would not.
That is ridiculous.
It's really not. My high schoolers have all met the requirements by the 10th grade. My kids have volunteered at the polls during elections, as classroom aides back in their elementary schools, guides at open houses and back to school nights, worked bookfairs and other school events, etc. There are plenty of opportunities.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS requires 75 hours of community service for graduation.
I can't believe there are people who actually find this objectionable???
That's a lot of service hours.
5 service hours a quarter translated into volunteering 2hrs or 3hrs for 2 out of every 9 Saturdays.
Anonymous wrote:What happens if your child doesn't do it? Do they make your child repeat 6th grade?
Anonymous wrote:MCPS requires 75 hours of community service for graduation.
I can't believe there are people who actually find this objectionable???