GATEWAY TO LEARNING SERVICE LEARNING AN ALTERNATIVE ROUTE TO SUCCESS Service Learning provides opportunities to teach young people the skills they need.

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GATEWAY TO LEARNING SERVICE LEARNING AN ALTERNATIVE ROUTE TO SUCCESS Service Learning provides opportunities to teach young people the skills they need to become successful.

SERVICE LEARNING WORK FOR CREDIT VOLUNTEER FOR CREDIT SERVICE LEARNING CLASSES PARENT / STUDENT CONFERENCES VOLUNTEERING IN THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE VISITS COLLEGE FAIRS CAREER ASSESSMENT COLLEGE PLACEMENT TESTS WORK FOR CREDIT VOLUNTEER FOR CREDIT SERVICE LEARNING CLASSES PARENT / STUDENT CONFERENCES VOLUNTEERING IN THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE VISITS COLLEGE FAIRS CAREER ASSESSMENT COLLEGE PLACEMENT TESTS

WORK OR VOLUNTEER FOR CREDIT WORK FOR CREDIT VOLUNTEER FOR CREDIT SERVICE LEARNING CLASSES STUDENTS TURN IN HOURS THEY HAVE WORKED OR VOLUNTEERED IN THE COMMUNITY. STUDENTS ATTEND SERVICE LEARNING CLASS, IF THEY ARE NOT INVOLVED IN WORKING OR VOLUNTEERING FOR CREDIT. STUDENTS VOLUNTEER ON A WEEKLY BASIS IN SERVICE LEARNING. COLLEGE AND CAREER INFORMATION IS REVIEWED AND DISCUSSED IN SERVICE LEARNING CLASSES. STUDENTS TURN IN HOURS THEY HAVE WORKED OR VOLUNTEERED IN THE COMMUNITY. STUDENTS ATTEND SERVICE LEARNING CLASS, IF THEY ARE NOT INVOLVED IN WORKING OR VOLUNTEERING FOR CREDIT. STUDENTS VOLUNTEER ON A WEEKLY BASIS IN SERVICE LEARNING. COLLEGE AND CAREER INFORMATION IS REVIEWED AND DISCUSSED IN SERVICE LEARNING CLASSES.

VOLUNTEERING SERVICE LEARNING SALVATION ARMY- EACH WEEK REGENCY SQUARE SSC FOOD BANKS SCHOOLS- CANNED FOOD DRIVE CARDINAL BASKETS CHRISTMAS LIGHTS- DAKOTA AVE.

SERVICE LEARNING COLLEGE VISITS Students regularly visit local colleges. Seniors are encouraged to apply to college and to take the college entry test. Seniors are made more aware of how many High School credits they have until graduation. Students are offered a one on one relationship with the Job Coach to help with plans to go to college. Students regularly visit local colleges. Seniors are encouraged to apply to college and to take the college entry test. Seniors are made more aware of how many High School credits they have until graduation. Students are offered a one on one relationship with the Job Coach to help with plans to go to college. Northeast Community College. Students explore college life.

Service Learning provides college trips to encourage students to attend college after High School graduation.

SERVICE LEARNING Students improve communication and social skills. Students become problem solvers when faced with volunteer situations. Students work with other students and become team players. Students review the necessary skills to be successful in college and career. Students are empowered to be successful.