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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gosh Sidwell parents are SO welcoming[/quote] How is not welcoming to point to the person who will help them? The rules are so specific and change a lot. As per original question - I don't know what you mean by a project. So it will be one organization. But what qualifies is not broad. Has to be person related (not animals) - has to be direct contact with people - not a camp counselor (unless serving free underprivileged population). It's a mess (and fyi - often a hassle). Contact the person above. They will want your kid to deal with most everything but even your kid will might frustrated with it all.[/quote] Here is the language about projects: [quote=Sidwell 2023-24 Course Bulletin] [b]Graduation Requirement (10th and 11th)[/b] As a graduation requirement, students must make a long-term commitment of at least 60 hours to one organization, though some students work beyond this. Between the end of 9th grade and the start of 12th grade,[b] students develop individual community projects[/b] that may tie into the academic topics covered in sophomore and junior classes. Students can consult a list of organizations or issue areas to explore. Projects must involve direct and active engagement with people in the community so that Sidwell Friends students get to know and build relationships with those in the wider community who they otherwise might not meet. [/quote] I'm just not sure if they spend 60 hours developing their project, or if they work 60 hours and then do a project. I'd love to hear examples of what other kids have done. [/quote]
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