Do you think Community Service would be a good requirement for High Schoolers to need so they can graduate High School? The benefits of at least 10 hours of service per student in every city in every state could make a dramatic difference in a lot of places. It's already known that some students willingly do Community Service to make their records look better to Colleges, but what if every student that was going to graduate had to do at least 10 hours? Imagine the benefits if it could be raised to 20?
Schools could ask nearby businesses and corporations if their students would be allowed to maintain their grounds or clean up nearby areas and get funding for it from them, then still have some left over for maintaining the schools themselves after they have given the students what they need to perform their tasks. Not to mention the responsibility and honest hard labor that would be taught to each for doing the work.
Do you think this is a good idea?
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Community Service should be more of an "extra credit" thing. I know that a lot of schools offer scholarships for spending a certain amount of time in volunteer work. That way, kids want to do it and don't act like assholes to those they serve.
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I have to do 30 hours to graduate.
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Community service hardly ever does any real support. Most people just clean their grandparent's home, or mow someone's lawn. 10 hours out of 4 years wouldn't be much of anything but a hassle, and more would most likely become a nuisance and get in the way of actual jobs.
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No, it really is a waste of time. I'd much rather have an actual job than do something that I don't care about, and will never do again in my life.
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[quote]No, it really is a waste of time. I'd much rather have an actual job than do something that I don't care about, and will never do again in my life.[/quote]
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I had to do 20 hours to graduate
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It should be an elective or something maybe.
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I have enough homework as it is if I had to do community service I would have no free time at all
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I don't see why not. They're doing good.
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I had to do it for my diploma.
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My school requires 20 hours to graduate.
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I don't think it's a good idea at all. Kids need to go out get their own work done on their own. Forcing them to do community service will only make them feel like their in a prison more so.
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Ha, American schools [i]forcing[/i] people do do stuff. No, it wastes education time and can't be forced out of school
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Not if its being forced upon them, that's just not fair.
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When I was in high school we HAD to do a minimum of 20 hours community service.
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It is required for me to graduate. We need 2 hours of service for every year of high school.
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My school already requires 30 hours of community service.
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Edited by Y SO REACH BETA: 8/14/2013 8:20:46 PMNot everyone is the same. Providing a way to get into it and even giving course credit is a good idea, but some people might have some serious trouble in their lives, whether it be mental illness, student or family health or finances that they need to help with. Forced community service is not something I think should be implemented across the entire student body. Not everything is so simple. This might work out for the students doing well, but some of the more struggling individuals may be overwhelmed with it.
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I don't know about you guys, but at one of my high schools I was required to do 10 hours before I could graduate.
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Edited by Uncle Putin: 8/14/2013 8:12:33 PMIf there could be some kind of obligatory class you had to take where they would go do community projects, I wouldn't have a problem with it, but I don't think that kids should be forced to do it on their own. This is coming from someone who has done 100+ hours of community service. It does look good on college applications, but forcing kids to do community service doesn't do much good for the application people, because they're trying to find the kids who take the initiative, not do what they're told.
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Edited by defenderofgo: 8/14/2013 8:20:16 PMNo, they should want to do it, not be forced to.
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My school has service hour requirements.
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I did 6 months of voluntary work for my community. Is that good enough?
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A change to this. If someone underperforms on a test, but a teacher believes they can get higher, then opt them in for a community service to be able to take that resit of the test. Student benefits and society benefits
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Several schools already have a 10-15 hours yearly community service requirement.
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It builds character