the in’s & out’s of community service. graduation requirements: 2014-15 freshmen: 120 hours...
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The In’s & Out’s of Community Service
Graduation Requirements: 2014-15 Freshmen: 120 hours (15 Hours/semester every year)
Sophomores: 90 hours
Juniors: 60 hours
Seniors: 30 hours
Must have these hours in order to “WALK” at graduation
CRITERIA
Benefit community
Must be done outside of school day; exception-approved service activities
During the school day if tutoring or campus improvement projects
Cannot receive MONEY/PAYMENT or GRADES for work performed or hours contributed.
Examples of Community Service
1. Activities sponsored by school-based organizations for benefit of community & /or school (not monetary benefit for school)
2. Sponsored by community-based public, private, or religious organizations:
a. Humane society
b. Homeless Shelters
c. Habitat for Humanity
d. Charity walks/Runs (Breast Cancer/Alzheimer)
e. Blood Drive Assistance
f. Donating blood (1 Hour)
Examples Cont’d
3. Activities/Service to school through principal-approved activities:
a. clean campus grounds
b. clean stadium, track, field, or court following home games
c. assist during district parent nights or parent seminars
d. reading to elementary school students
e. mentoring younger student for academic purposes
Information for Community Service
episd.org has quick link to “Student Community Service”
Log in hours as you complete
Website: episd.org/service; student ID# and yyyy/mm/dd
Information on United Way of El Paso; Ten Community Service Ideas for College Bound Teens
Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
Recommendations of where students can volunteer
Activities That DO NOT COUNT
1. Work assigned because of disciplinary action
2. Services done for parent or relative
3. Club or team meetings