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Community Service Projects
Community Service is a district-level graduation requirement at VHS. Recognizing the value that service to others can provide for young adults, VHS students complete service projects related to their interests and values. Projects must be with a nonprofit service organization and provide a minimum of 25 hours of direct service, although students are welcome and encouraged to do more. Many students complete multiple service projects during their time at VHS.
Five simple goals. Significant potential reward.
- Encourage civic engagement and a sense of personal responsibility for creating the world we want to live in.
- Acquaint students with the valuable work performed by non-profit organizations in the betterment of society.
- Provide students with important hands-on experiences that will later apply to the world of work.
- Extend student learning outside the classroom walls.
- Ensure each student establishes a community connection where their knowledge, energy and skills are recognized and appreciated.
Getting Started: Define Service Goals, Choose a Project
Community Service Form and Hourly Log
- Once you complete your service project for graduation, you need to turn in the Community Service Form. Forms can also be found outside the counseling offices.
- Please return the signed forms to Ms. Coe in room 2007. Forms can also be emailed to jcoe@vashonsd.org or mailed to VHS, Attn: Jenn Coe, 9600 SW 204th, Vashon WA 98070
Please note: Activities that do not qualify as community service include:
- working for money or gifts
- court- or school-ordered punishments
- ASB or club-required activities
- babysitting
- service work for which you receive a grade or extra credit
IMPORTANT: A relative cannot serve as your service project supervisor.
If there are questions about whether an activity is eligible for community service hours, please contact Jenn Coe at jcoe@vashonsd.org.