Can "we" figure it out? Yes, as a parent, I am capable of doing the legwork to find volunteering opportunities for my kids. Could they do it by themselves? Maybe, but until they're driving, it's probably going to be something that requires my involvement in terms of getting them to and from a location, and for a lot of places, volunteering WITH them if they aren't old enough to volunteer themselves. And I have other kids, and a job, and just honestly other stuff I'm dealing with, and adding volunteering to my plate isn't something that I love. Schools that include it in their school day/after school/weekend activities are doing it right, in my opinion. |
| I think volunteering totally overdone on college apps. Current options for high schoolers are lame, because of too many kids fulfilling hours. Id love for schools to get rid of this requirement. |
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Talk about lame.
Two hours per month for eight months is not a big ask. Everyone is busy. Everyone has priorities. Making time to help poor people should be one of them. Some people walk their talk. |
It's not that helping people for 2 hours per month is a big ask. It obviously is not. But those 2 hours need to be approved and accounted for, and done for a specific type of organization, and blah blah blah and then it just turns into an administrative exercise, when in fact, teens could easily be out in the community doing any number of helpful things, but they aren't, since they don't "count." |
| The Sidwell and GDS requirements to approve a service project are ridiculous. |
| Are you kidding? Sidwell and GDS (for all their talk about community service) only ask for 15 hours per yr of HS? |