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What
counts as community service?
UPDATED - FALL 2007
You
are encouraged to participate in community service whenever and
wherever you can. However, for our purposes, the following guidelines
need to be adhered to in order for your submission of hours to count
and apply toward NHS, Honors Diploma, and/or Gold Cord.
All hours must
be completed during the TAMS school year. You cannot submit hours
earned over the summer.
You are encouraged to
perform community service during the school breaks (Thanksgiving,
Winter Holidays, and Spring Break). However, you are limited in
the number of hours you can earn during these breaks as follows:
| Thanksgiving |
4
hours |
| Winter
Break |
15 hours |
| Spring
Break |
8 hours |
All submissions must be turned in within 30 days of the date the service was completed.
Submissions that are incomplete (i.e., no contact name or contact information, etc.) will be automatically denied without notification to the student - you will need to pay attention when submitting your requests and track your approvals and denials on your tamsIam site.
You can only submit hours for time actually spent doing community service - drive time to and from an event can not be included.
Examples of hours that will NOT count are as follows:
1) Club Activities
a) General
club activities, including building web sites
b) Unless it is specifically a community service project
2) Fundraisers
a) Fundraisers
for clubs or organizations
3) Tutoring
a) Tutoring
of other TAMS students that is not officially sanctioned through
Wendy or Melissa
4) Service that is Paid
a) Anything
where you or your club/organization gets paid for the service
5) Family
a) Service
to your family
6) Non-Charitable Service
a) Service
that does not help those "in need" - for instance,
volunteering at your high school annual band competition,
singing for services at your local religious organization,
etc. will not count
7) Service to for-profit entities
a) for
instance, stocking at your Uncle's grocery store will not
count even if you are doing it for free
8) Political activities
9) Internships
10) Independent, Unapproved Projects
a) Individual
projects that are not connected with some sort of service
organization or agency unless prior approval has been received
- for instance, "I spent 3 hours walking around campus
with a friend picking up trash" will not fly.
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