Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of places won't allow volunteers under 18 without a parent chaperone for liability reasons. It's pretty restricted to umc families that have time to drive and chaperone.
I would be happy to see this requirement go away and incorporate service learning during the school day.
Every public school I know of has service learning options on campus during the school day.
Anonymous wrote:I graduated HS in the 90s and had close to 250 hours of community service. I also worked and babysat and was fairly active in clubs and activities.
My sophomore has close to 200 hours, has an activity that consumes roughly 18-20hrs/week of his time. He also works one night per week.
There’s time, if you make it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s also now required for middle schools. Kids need 15 hours. Ridiculous.
As a MS teacher I can tell you that this does not affect promotion to HS.
+1 We looked on the various volunteering websites, and most required kids to be at least 14 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s also now required for middle schools. Kids need 15 hours. Ridiculous.
Since when and what happens if they don't meet it? They don't get to go to HS? Can you provide a link?
When my older kid (now a college junior) had to do hours for 8th grade Civics, there was a related project each quarter. So you could pass the class and move on without doing any hours, but you'd get a zero on each of those projects and your grade would suffer. Since it's not a HS class and doesn't matter after 8th grade, if you didn't care about taking the hit, then you just didn't do the hours.
IIRC, the one class outside of IB that requires service hours is AP Gov. Every kid I know who took that class worked the polls or with an election campaign. I don't know what the syllabus says about not doing the hours, but I'd assume that at the very least you'd get dinged grade-wise if you didn't and with an AP class, that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s also now required for middle schools. Kids need 15 hours. Ridiculous.
As a MS teacher I can tell you that this does not affect promotion to HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s also now required for middle schools. Kids need 15 hours. Ridiculous.
Since when and what happens if they don't meet it? They don't get to go to HS? Can you provide a link?
Anonymous wrote:I graduated HS in the 90s and had close to 250 hours of community service. I also worked and babysat and was fairly active in clubs and activities.
My sophomore has close to 200 hours, has an activity that consumes roughly 18-20hrs/week of his time. He also works one night per week.
There’s time, if you make it.
Anonymous wrote:It’s also now required for middle schools. Kids need 15 hours. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think community service should be required. Do I think everyone should volunteer/do community service? Absolutely. But requiring it means it's not service, it's servitude. That's meaningless, IMO, and defeats the purpose.
Anonymous wrote:It's required for the IB diploma, if you are unlucky enough to be stuck in an IB school. It's pointless and a waste of everyone's time. Community service that is forced doesn't teach the kids anything. They don't even do a good job.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of places won't allow volunteers under 18 without a parent chaperone for liability reasons. It's pretty restricted to umc families that have time to drive and chaperone.
I would be happy to see this requirement go away and incorporate service learning during the school day.