Academics - Upper School
Service Learning
Service is a natural result of our concern for one another. This is a wide variety of service learning activities found throughout each school division. All students are supported in finding a place for service in their lives and student-suggested activities are welcome.
Service Learning:
- Students learn how to identify and meet community needs.
- Students learn to intentionally reflect on the underlying structure that create societal problems, and how those structures can be changed.
- Students develop or work with programs that address the identified needs and understand the context of the needs.
- Students recognize that those receiving service should be involved in the development and review of the service.
- Students act -- they do service.
- Students reflect on both the outcome of the service and the internal experience. Students share these reflections in some way with the broader community.
Service Coordinators:
Lower and Middle School: Parker Curtis
Upper School: Gail Barna
All-School Service Support: Priscilla Taylor-Williams, Chester Reagan Chair. and Lynne Brick, Quaker Education Coordinator
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