![]() Service hours performed before August 1, 2022, cannot be approved for credit toward the service cord. Juniors & Sophomores: Services hours must be submitted by May 15, 2023.įreshmen: Service hours must be submitted by May 15, 2023. Service hours must be verified by May 15, 2023. Seniors: Service hours must be submitted by April 15, 2023. SERVICE HOURS MUST ALWAYS BE SUBMITTED BY THE SPRING DEADLINE IN THE SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH THEY WERE PERFORMED. Service hours completed before the first day of school as a freshman at Walton. Travel time to and from volunteer activities. The time you are responsible for someone’s pet but are sleeping, at school, watching TV, or otherwise not actively engaged in caring for the pet. All service projects are subject to a maximum credit of 16 hours per day for any one event. Time spent watching siblings or helping family.Īctive time spent working on service projects. Time that you spend helping an elderly neighbor or babysitting for a young family, if you don’t get paid in ANY WAY (Relatives don’t count!).Ĭourt mandated community service or service mandated for a school disciplinary referral. Paid work of any kind or work for which you receive any kind of compensation. ![]() Time at conventions, mission, or church work trips when you are sleeping, attending social functions, eating, etc. Students may not claim more than 16 hours in one day. Time that you spend actively volunteering at a convention, mission or church service trip. You may not exchange items donated for service hours. Purchasing or donating items for a drive or collection. and time that you spend collecting, sorting, or distributing items to a community organization. Time that you spend planning for drives and fund-raising activities for charities such as the United Way, American Cancer Society, etc. Meetings that are celebrations (end of year parties, kick off celebrations), unless the celebration is being held as a philanthropic event to benefit others and you are helping to put on the event. Meeting that you attend in order to plan or organize a service event, learn about service opportunities, or learn community leadership skills that are outside the normal monthly meeting of the club or organization. Participation in a school event or activity, such as rehearsing for performances, etc. Time you spend planning or organizing a service event. Time spent doing activities or working (even if unpaid) at a family business does not count. Time spent shadowing a professional in which you are just observing (you may only count the time you spend engaged in an activity which helps the professional or organization). Time spent on service projects for any agency, non-profit group, hospital, church (or other religious organization), student organization, civic group, or community organization, etc. Service for which you receive course credit, such as internships or class assignments, unless you volunteer more hours than required. Time spent on service projects which are sponsored by a Walton club, organization, or team that benefit the school or community. Service is defined as any work a student performs which benefits a community (school, community, and/or religious organization) for which there is no compensation. Service hours must meet the guidelines for community service as defined below.Service hours must be verified electronically through x2Vol by an adult ( not a parent or student).Hours must be tracked using x2Vol and submitted in the school year in which they were performed by the annual spring deadline.180 hours of approved volunteer service.Service hours must meet the eligibility requirements listed below: Not all service hours can be counted for credit toward the graduation service cord. Students meeting the program requirements will receive a service honor cord to wear at graduation. ![]() Volunteer Service Recognition Program Requirements:
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