Student Service Learning (SSL) is a Maryland state graduation requirement. Students must earn 75 SSL hours to graduate from high school and can start earning SSL hours the summer after grade 5. Students may continue to earn SSL hours throughout middle school and high school.
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Student Service Learning (SSL) Program-handout
The Montgomery County Board of Elections is seeking school-age students, grades 6-12, to participate in its “Future Vote” program. The Future Vote program is available to County students grades 6-12. Students must be able to speak, read and write the English language. Students with bilingual and American Sign Language skills are encouraged to apply. The initiative combines civic participation and the opportunity to observe democracy in action. Volunteers will earn Student Service Learning (SSL) hours for their service. Training is required for both students and guardians. Details and volunteer expectations are provided at training.
To apply online, or for more information, visit 777vote.org and select the “Future Vote” tab, then select “FV FAQs”. Guardians must register their children by April 21, 2024.
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