Community service
Ms. Milazzo oversees the community service projects our students participate in throughout the year.
Community service is donated service or activity that is performed by someone or a group of people for the benefit of the public or its institutions.
Youth Community Service
Community service performed by youth is also referred to as youth service. Youth service is intended to strengthen young peoples’ senses of civic engagement and community, and to help them achieve their educational, developmental and social goals. Service learning is the deliberate connection of community service to stated learning goals.
Community service is donated service or activity that is performed by someone or a group of people for the benefit of the public or its institutions.
Youth Community Service
Community service performed by youth is also referred to as youth service. Youth service is intended to strengthen young peoples’ senses of civic engagement and community, and to help them achieve their educational, developmental and social goals. Service learning is the deliberate connection of community service to stated learning goals.
Current Projects
Past Projects
World Wildlife Fund:
We previously collected donations to symbolically adopt an animal through the World Wildlife Fund. Our symbolic adoption supports WWF’s global efforts to protect wild animals and their habitats.
Veterans Gift Drive:
We also conducted a gift drive to support our Veterans sponsored by Assemblyman Edward C. Braunstein. Your donations of sugar-free candy, toiletries or new clothing items such as pajamas, robes, slippers, and socks helped show our hospitalized and disabled veterans how much we appreciate the sacrifices they made for us! We also collected donations of candy and cards with a message of appreciation for our Veterans!
We previously collected donations to symbolically adopt an animal through the World Wildlife Fund. Our symbolic adoption supports WWF’s global efforts to protect wild animals and their habitats.
Veterans Gift Drive:
We also conducted a gift drive to support our Veterans sponsored by Assemblyman Edward C. Braunstein. Your donations of sugar-free candy, toiletries or new clothing items such as pajamas, robes, slippers, and socks helped show our hospitalized and disabled veterans how much we appreciate the sacrifices they made for us! We also collected donations of candy and cards with a message of appreciation for our Veterans!
Future Projects
If you have any suggestions, please let us know!
Youth Organizations
Youth organizations actively involved in community service include Key Club International, Scouts, and 4-H Club.
Example projects
▪ Cleaning a park.
▪ Collecting items for charity such as clothes, food, or furniture.
▪ Getting involved with volunteer organizations such as Habitat for Humanity
▪ Helping the elderly in nursing homes.
▪ Helping out at a local library.
▪ Tutoring children
Example projects
▪ Cleaning a park.
▪ Collecting items for charity such as clothes, food, or furniture.
▪ Getting involved with volunteer organizations such as Habitat for Humanity
▪ Helping the elderly in nursing homes.
▪ Helping out at a local library.
▪ Tutoring children