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Extracted from History-Social Science Guidance PowerPoint 2010 – 2011
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The History Department has a program that requires students to build their citizenship skills by getting involved in their community. Guidance is as follows: Graded activity=up to 10% of the grade Students will complete community service hours as follows (= about one hour per month): 26th Grade – 6 hours : doing such things as on-campus activities or involvement in the local area; in at least 2 activities. 2-37th Grade – 9 hours : on-campus, neighborhood and local area; in at least 2-3 activities. 38th Grade – 12 hours : on-campus and local community with an additional two-hour requirement to learn more about our political processes (e.g., attend community council meeting) in at least 3 activities plus political process. Community Service
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Nota Bene (Latin for note well) : All All community service must be approved by the student’s parent/guardian. Each hour must be verified by the parent and event volunteer coordinator with a signature and initials on the record keeping sheet. Each line represents ONE hour of service. We encourage parents/guardians to be active participants to help build future responsible citizens. Community Service Key Points
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2-3 Please attempt at least 2-3 different types of volunteer service, such as: School/Campus beautification Beach/Community Trash Clean-up Volunteer at a church/synagogue/mosque Volunteer at community or charitable organization events Assist at an elementary school Help a younger sibling with homework Help an elderly person InterviewInterview a community service worker, firefighter, policeman/sheriff, paramedic, or an active member of the armed forces. (Students are responsible for writing the interview questions and recording the answers) Parents are encouraged to offer suggestions as well. Community Service Suggestions
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More suggestions More suggestions : Volunteer with your family serving the needy Sit in at a School Board or City Council meeting Volunteer for a political candidate These are NOT forms of Community Service : Babysitting for money *Babysitting for money *Working at a family business *Anything where you are paid for your efforts Community Service Guidance
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We have provided many suggestions that include helping other students, parents, and neighbors; talking to public safety members; visiting the elderly; scouting activities; and helping our environment at school by recycling. Support your communities! Remember: Time must be verified by parent/guardian signature on activity sheet which you keep in your BINDER. Your teacher will be checking each semester. Commitment to service
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Tips We encourage parents/guardians to review: San Marcos Civic Center Website, i.e., City of San Marcos, CA : Volunteer Opportunities A good tip for 8 th graders is – “Youth Commission Nights” First Monday of every month at 4:00 PM
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