Shorecrest spotlight highlights people in the community involved with community serviceService Above Self award

Earning hours became secondary to having fun for Colin Chandler. King County Explorer Search and Rescue (ESAR) trained Colin in rigorous wilderness navigation, map and compass, outdoor survival, evidence search, and mountain first aid skills. After 129 training hours he's ready to respond in ESAR's rescue missions in both King County and around the state of Washington.

Meet Rita — a big fish at the Seattle Aquarium. Discover Rita's benefits from commitment & leadership.

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Since 1993, Shorecrest students complete 60 hours of community service & a reflection essay to graduate. Integrated in the English 10 curriculum — community service comprises 10% of that grade. Finish your requirement as a sophomore and reduce junior & senior year stress.

It's more than hours. When you choose meaningful service, make a yearlong (or more) commitment and expand your service beyond Shorecrest — you reward yourself along with our community.