Community Service
Starting at Grade 5 and continuing through graduation, Community Service is required for a specified number of hours from each student to promote good citizenship. It is considered an integral part of a student’s education, and represents an experience in responsibility, independence, and social growth. As part of this program, a certain number of hours must be served in the local community, which helps students develop a better understanding of social and economic realities.
Some examples of Community Service projects completed by our students include:
- Christmas in the Park Tree decorating and donation
- Second Harvest Food Drives
- Pennies for Patients sponsored by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Starting at Grade 5 and continuing through graduation, Community Service is required for a specified number of hours from each student to promote good citizenship. It is considered an integral part of a student’s education, and represents an experience in responsibility, independence, and social growth. As part of this program, a certain number of hours must be served in the local community, which helps students develop a better understanding of social and economic realities.
Some examples of Community Service projects completed by our students include:
- Christmas in the Park Tree decorating and donation
- Second Harvest Food Drives
- Pennies for Patients sponsored by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society