NCLA Community Service Guidelines

 

NOTE: The service hours requirement CANNOT be waived.  

****PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 30 in the Student-Parent Handbook 2021-2022 for ALL details regarding the service hours requirements. Please make sure the activity is at a not-for-profit organization. Activities such as painting, babysitting, or mowing your grandfather's lawn will not apply. Job shadowing hours do not count.

The following will be enforced if students do not meet the expectation of The NCLA Service
Program/Requirement:
 

  1. Students will not receive driving privileges on school grounds (parking or driving to/from school.)
  2. Students will not be allowed to participate in sports, school clubs, school field trips or Prom (with
    the exception of Civil Air Patrol.)
  3. May not be permitted to participate in Senior Awards or walk at Graduation
  4. Students may be brought before the Honor Court, which is made up of his/her peers to determine
    further disciplinary action.

Please note the following: "Students will be credited with a maximum of 25 hours of Community Service per volunteering event.  We encourage our students to volunteer in a variety of experiences within our community.  CAP Encampment, Summer Camps, or CAP meetings do not count as community service hours. NCLA Clubs, including Pep Band and Student Council, do not count as community service hours."


Regarding NCLA athletics: "Time playing on an athletic team does not count as community service hours. Serving as a team manager for an athletic team does not count as service hours. ALL athletic-related hours (ie. keeping scorebooks, etc.) need to be pre-approved by Coach Mac AND signed off by Coach Mac. A student must commit to helping in that capacity for the entire season and a maximum of 10 community service hours will be awards. Forms can then be turned into Mrs. Tucker."


 

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