Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Lettering in Service

WHY SHOULD I LETTER IN SERVICE?

  • Required for many college and scholarship applications
  • Helps you get bigger, better, and more scholarships
  • Looks awesome on resumes
  • Recognition at graduation
  • Get involved in the community
  • Service makes you happy!

HOW DO I LETTER?

  • Pick up a tracking sheet from the Career Center
    • Or print from this blog
  • Fill out the sheet and return it to Melinda in the Career Center
  • Complete 300 hours to letter

OTHER AWARDS

  • 100 Hours: Bronze Award
  • 200 Hours: Silver Award
  • 300 Hours: Gold Award + Service Letter
  • 400 Hours: Riverhawk Award
  • 500 Hours: Honor Award
  • 600 Hours: Excellence Award

WHAT COUNTS AS SERVICE HOURS?

  • Any unpaid time spent serving someone in the community, such as:
      • Visiting a nursing home
      • Tutoring children at an elementary school
      • Making cookies for someone who has had a bad day
      • Volunteering at a local animal shelter
      • Humanitarian Aid (Habitat for Humanity, Sub for Santa, etc.)
      • Donating blood
      • And many many more!

WHAT DOESN'T COUNT AS SERVICE HOURS?

  • Service or responsibilities in your family. (You should be doing this anyway!) Examples:
    • Washing Dad's car
    • Babysitting siblings
    • Cleaning the house
  • Service or responsibilities for your social group. Examples:
    • Religious responsibilities (Planning community service to do with your youth group counts though!)
  • Any service you get paid for--service is something you give, not something for which you receive.

YEARLY HOUR GOALS TO LETTER

Started Tracking in 7th Grade
  • 7th Grade:    30 hours
  • 8th Grade:    30 hours
  • 9th Grade:    40 hours
  • 10th Grade:  60 hours
  • 11th Grade:  70 hours
  • 12th Grade:  70 hours
Started Tracking in 9th Grade
  • 9th Grade:    50 hours
  • 10th Grade:  75 hours
  • 11th Grade:  85 hours
  • 12th Grade:  90 hours