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As part of the IB Program requirements, each student in the program is required to complete a prescribed number of hours per grade level. Below you will find the requirements for each grade level. If you hear of other opportunities, please let us know so we can get that information out to thestudents. Please note that some opportunities have age restrictions. This is due to local, state and federal guidelines and as a measure of safety. Our number one concern is your child's safety so please help them select appropriate opportunities.
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What counts as community service?
- Tutoring other students on campus during tutoring hours
- Tutoring younger students at one of the elementary schools
- Helping at any school or IB event
- Being in an event (school play, music performance, art showcase, etc)
- Organizing and running a club
- Promoting a school or community event
- School beautification
- Volunteering at your church
- International causes (Unicef, PETA, Save the Children, etc)
- Helping your neighbor with yardwork/housework without getting compensated/paid
- Volunteering at an elementary school
- Almost anything that helps our community
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FAQ's
- Where is the paper form?
- There is no paper form
- How do I record my hours?
- You will need to fill out the Google Form that is linked here and is also in the Community Service Google Classroom.
- How many hours do I need to complete?
- 6th Grade = 10 hours
7th Grade = 15 hours
8th Grade = 20 hours
9th Grade = 25 hours
10th Grade = 30 hours
- 6th Grade = 10 hours
- When are the hours due?
- All hours need to be recorded by April 5, 2024.
- Do you have any ideas for what I can do to complete my hours?
- Opportunities are posted in the Community Service Google Classroom. Make sure you check regularly.
- Where is the paper form?
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