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    • N Offline
      NardNegoy
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      Davischew\" post_id=\"1991833\" time=\"1597810856\" user_id=\"132882:

      NardNegoy\" post_id=\"1991832\" time=\"1597810605\" user_id=\"139787:

      [quote=Calval post_id=1991289 time=1597647169 user_id=166271]Hi, I'd like to understand if I am too late to apply for EM/GRL now for my DS who will be in P1 in 2023? Also can advice how to speed up the process to get EM status?

      Hi there, I would like to share that you might not be too late. Depending on the RC or NC requirements, you may take as little as 7 months to go from Observer to being confirmed as EM by May 2021. The NC I was a part of required me to attend 3 of their bi-monthly meetings as an Observer (ie. total of 6 months), after which I was confirmed as an EM.

      So I would say, the first step would be to just go to / call the relevant CC or PA and speak to the staff. Most of the staff are super nice, and they kind of know what the deal is with parents volunteering to be GRL. If you ask them straight up and share your timeline and concerns, they will either tell you it's too late, or will do their best to make it work in time for you. So speak with them first. All the best!

      Calval need to register in 2022 Jul.[/quote]Oops, thanks for that - thought his child was registering for P1 in 2023, just re-read and he's entering P1 in 2023. Yeah, it's too late, unfortunately.

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      • floppyF Offline
        floppy
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        NardNegoy\" post_id=\"1991845\" time=\"1597812293\" user_id=\"139787:

        Davischew\" post_id=\"1991833\" time=\"1597810856\" user_id=\"132882:

        [quote=NardNegoy post_id=1991832 time=1597810605 user_id=139787]

        Hi there, I would like to share that you might not be too late. Depending on the RC or NC requirements, you may take as little as 7 months to go from Observer to being confirmed as EM by May 2021. The NC I was a part of required me to attend 3 of their bi-monthly meetings as an Observer (ie. total of 6 months), after which I was confirmed as an EM.

        So I would say, the first step would be to just go to / call the relevant CC or PA and speak to the staff. Most of the staff are super nice, and they kind of know what the deal is with parents volunteering to be GRL. If you ask them straight up and share your timeline and concerns, they will either tell you it's too late, or will do their best to make it work in time for you. So speak with them first. All the best!

        Calval need to register in 2022 Jul.

        Oops, thanks for that - thought his child was registering for P1 in 2023, just re-read and he's entering P1 in 2023. Yeah, it's too late, unfortunately.[/quote]You can cut short the observer period and in some cases, be made an EM immediately but you can’t do much about the 2 years requirement set by PA.

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        • troychua79T Offline
          troychua79
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          I second what skii said, some RC are very strict, they remove you once you shift house, so even if you serve 2 years in your previous estate, you might find that you are not eligible for 2B endorsement.

          skii\" post_id=\"1988898\" time=\"1596350070\" user_id=\"82603:
          The part about competing the 2 years as EM is Easy.

          The tricky part is once shift house - will the chairman demote or sack your friend. Given that he/she doesn’t stay at the grc anymore, It doesn’t cost the chairman to act.

          So plan properly.
          Talk to chair if possible to “coax” him to not sack.


          NardNegoy\" post_id=\"1988832\" time=\"1596300824\" user_id=\"139787:

          Hello everyone, I'm asking this on behalf of a friend who is seeking advice on her GRL plans. She just applied to be a GRL at an RC. And her plan is to complete 2 years as an EM there, and after that, move to another GRC before the start of her child's P1 registration to apply for a school there.

          Has anyone does this before? Is it feasible? Or is any GRL work that is done only recognised within the GRC in question? She hasn't started any GRL work yet, btw. Should I be advising her to find ways to apply to be a GRL at her preferred GRC to begin with (ie. where her preferred school is located)?

          Thank you.

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          • troychua79T Offline
            troychua79
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            Grassroot Member (GRM) is not the same as Grassroot leader(GRL)


            As far as I know, GRM is not consider EM and cannot take up office bearer positions in Exco(only GRL can), therefore not eligible for phase 2B endorsement. Please confirm with CM or CD to verify the difference.

            Some people blur blur join as GRM for years then found out not eligible for 2B.


            Davischew\" post_id=\"1990273\" time=\"1597071485\" user_id=\"132882:
            snowyg\" post_id=\"1990270\" time=\"1597068835\" user_id=\"187707:

            Hi all, need some guidance here. I am
            Planning for my child’s 2024 P1 admission. So recently came across Grassroot leader website. Signed up at the pa.gov website, cc called me and passed my contact to RC. So I was told like what you all have been saying 6months or more observant period. Could someone please confirm if volunteer at RC is acceptable for Phase 2B enrollment? Also, how would I know if I have passed my observant period? Is there someone which I would need to inform to tell them my intention (though i have already told CC personnel who called me). Is Grassroot “member” status same as Grassroot “leader” status? Thanks.

            Yes, RC will be considered eligible for 2B. You will be informed that you are registered as an Executive Member with a cert. It's called EM, means GRL already. For your case to register in 2023 for 2024 P1, need to be EM by May 2021 as Grassroots connect portal will open around May/Jun for application. You are slightly tight in your schedule. Need to chase them.

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            • DavischewD Offline
              Davischew
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              Found this link, hope it helps.

              http://www.braddellheights.org.sg/volunteer.asp

              Grassroots leaders are volunteers who have contributed to community work and have being nominated to office positions. Every GRO contains a list of office positions as follows:

              Chairman
              Vice Chairman
              Secretary
              Assistant Secretary
              Treasurer
              Assistant Treasurer
              Auditor
              Assistant Auditor
              Executive Members
              Associate Members

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              • troychua79T Offline
                troychua79
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                The below is typical GRO setup, but there is also GRM included. GRL is subjected to contribution and attendance scrutiny and eligible for office bearer positions whereby GRM can come and go as they wish. So if the CC give u GRM, check with them if this is temporary arrangement and can move up to EM or office bearer positions later. Or else you will not be eligible for 2B if you are GRM.

                Davischew\" post_id=\"1992797\" time=\"1598530208\" user_id=\"132882:
                Found this link, hope it helps.
                http://www.braddellheights.org.sg/volunteer.asp

                Grassroots leaders are volunteers who have contributed to community work and have being nominated to office positions. Every GRO contains a list of office positions as follows:

                Chairman
                Vice Chairman
                Secretary
                Assistant Secretary
                Treasurer
                Assistant Treasurer
                Auditor
                Assistant Auditor
                Executive Members
                Associate Members

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                • DavischewD Offline
                  Davischew
                  last edited by

                  troychua79\" post_id=\"1992834\" time=\"1598580047\" user_id=\"144875:

                  The below is typical GRO setup, but there is also GRM included. GRL is subjected to contribution and attendance scrutiny and eligible for office bearer positions whereby GRM can come and go as they wish. So if the CC give u GRM, check with them if this is temporary arrangement and can move up to EM or office bearer positions later. Or else you will not be eligible for 2B if you are GRM.
                  Davischew\" post_id=\"1992797\" time=\"1598530208\" user_id=\"132882:

                  Found this link, hope it helps.
                  http://www.braddellheights.org.sg/volunteer.asp

                  Grassroots leaders are volunteers who have contributed to community work and have being nominated to office positions. Every GRO contains a list of office positions as follows:

                  Chairman
                  Vice Chairman
                  Secretary
                  Assistant Secretary
                  Treasurer
                  Assistant Treasurer
                  Auditor
                  Assistant Auditor
                  Executive Members
                  Associate Members

                  I can't find info on GRM, if you can find, please share here.
                  The link points to a flow, which starts with Volunteer -> Observer -> EM -> Office bearers
                  I believe the GRM you mentioned is the 1st stage, Volunteer.
                  So if you start going to meetings, you are already at the Observer stage, which should take 6-12 months to become EM.

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                  • skiiS Offline
                    skii
                    last edited by

                    Nope.

                    Grm = Associate member
                    Not observer.

                    Can go garden party.
                    5 year cert.

                    But no carpark
                    2b
                    Hdb

                    Davischew\" post_id=\"1992842\" time=\"1598583297\" user_id=\"132882:
                    troychua79\" post_id=\"1992834\" time=\"1598580047\" user_id=\"144875:

                    The below is typical GRO setup, but there is also GRM included. GRL is subjected to contribution and attendance scrutiny and eligible for office bearer positions whereby GRM can come and go as they wish. So if the CC give u GRM, check with them if this is temporary arrangement and can move up to EM or office bearer positions later. Or else you will not be eligible for 2B if you are GRM.
                    [quote=Davischew post_id=1992797 time=1598530208 user_id=132882]Found this link, hope it helps.
                    http://www.braddellheights.org.sg/volunteer.asp

                    Grassroots leaders are volunteers who have contributed to community work and have being nominated to office positions. Every GRO contains a list of office positions as follows:

                    Chairman
                    Vice Chairman
                    Secretary
                    Assistant Secretary
                    Treasurer
                    Assistant Treasurer
                    Auditor
                    Assistant Auditor
                    Executive Members
                    Associate Members

                    I can't find info on GRM, if you can find, please share here.
                    The link points to a flow, which starts with Volunteer -> Observer -> EM -> Office bearers
                    I believe the GRM you mentioned is the 1st stage, Volunteer.
                    So if you start going to meetings, you are already at the Observer stage, which should take 6-12 months to become EM.[/quote]

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                    • GingerbreadgalG Offline
                      Gingerbreadgal
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                      My son will be registering for P1 in 2024. So I’m planning ahead for it.

                      Assuming that I can get into CCMC by 2021 in eg Holland Bukit Timah GRC, this means I can get the letter for phase 2B registration in the GRC I reside in right?

                      My place is in golden triangle in Newton, so within 1Km to ACS junior, ACS primary and SJIJ.
                      If I am reading the balloting history correctly, for ACS Junior, in phase 2B, there is balloting even for 1km SC. Although ACSJ is my preferred choice cos it’s within walking distance, Seems like my chance would be higher in SJIJ. But SJIJ is in another GRC, even though it is within 1km. So if I rent a place to be in the same GRC as SJIJ which is within 1Km to SJIJ, and assuming I get successful in SJIJ, can I shift back to my place, after securing a place, which is in TG PAGAR GRC and still within 1Km from SJIJ?

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                      • floppyF Offline
                        floppy
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                        Gingerbreadgal\" post_id=\"1993011\" time=\"1598690440\" user_id=\"187844:

                        ...
                        Assuming that I can get into CCMC by 2021 in eg Holland Bukit Timah GRC, this means I can get the letter for phase 2B registration in the GRC I reside in right?
                        ...
                        You can’t get into CCMC (If you can get into CCMC, you won’t be asking).

                        For your case, you should be on the look out for NC.

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