SITE MAP FOR SHORECREST'S COMMUNITY SERVICE
FOR STUDENTS
- Freshmen
- Sophomores & English 10 Students
- New Students
- Juniors
- Seniors
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For all students:
- Overview of Shorecrest's community service program
- What service qualifies as Shorecrest community service
- Tips: Choosing a Site and Being a Great Volunteer
- Community Connections: a contact list of local nonprofit organizations
- Community service opportunities list
- Report cards & transcript notation for community service
- Reflection Essay Guideline
- Online Student Report
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Documenting hours with time sheets:
DOWNLOAD TIME SHEETS
TIME SHEET DATES
HOW TO FILL OUT TIME SHEETS
WHICH TIME SHEET TO USE
TIME SHEET SUMMARY
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For English 10 Students (assignments):
- English 10 Grading & Dates to Remember
- Site Possibilities Worksheet (pdf)
- Resource Fair assignment parts A & B
- Contract Interview Verification
- Community Service Contract
- 1000 Word Journal
- Business Letter
- Reflection Essay Guideline
- Volunteer Evaluation Form
- Letter of Recommendation
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Writing a Résumé
Résumé Do's and Don'ts
Résumé Action & Power Verbs
Résumé Worksheet
Résumé Template
Résumé References
Résumé Example
FOR PARENTS & GUARDIANS
- Letter to parents & guardians for incoming English 10 students
- Status reports for parents concerning their child's progress
- Things for parents to consider to help their child
- Parent to Parent exchange of information
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Overview of Shorecrest's community service program:
WHAT IS COMMUNITY SERVICE?
WHY DO COMMUNITY SERVICE?
BENEFITS
REQUIREMENT
DOCUMENTATION
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR THE COMMUNITY
- Post service opportunities to get student volunteers
- Community Connections: a contact list of local nonprofit organizations
- Service Contract
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Volunteer Evaluation information:
Letter sent to volunteer supervisors explaining the evaluation process
Evaluation Form
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Resource Fair exhibitor information:
EXHIBITOR CONFIRMATION
QUESTIONS STUDENTS MAY ASK
INTERVIEW VERIFICATION
DIRECTIONS TO SHORECREST
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Program overview for volunteer supervisors:
When are volunteers available?
How can you get a student volunteer?
Do you have to accept any student who applies?
What if you want the person you interview to do service for you?
What can you expect of the volunteer?
What kinds of things can you ask a volunteer to do?
What is expected in terms of supervision?
Will you be expected to grade a student?
What if this arrangement just isn’t working out?
Tips & ideas for effective community service