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Community Service



For Class of 2025 & beyond:

SUHSD requires that a minimum of 30 hours of non-paid community service to be performed by students as part of their graduation requirements. Each date of community service must be documented on the SUHSD Community Service Verification Form and/or Verification Log.

Community Service:

Community Services Offered in Chula Vista

or

Please check the Community Service board in the Counseling Center for volunteer opportunities.

Community Service Information

Community Service Form

Community Service Form: Multiple Times at Same Location 

(Still Requires Pre-approval from History/SS Teacher)

SUGGESTED schedule for completion:

9th Grade: 6 hours

10th Grade: 8 hours

11th Grade: 8 hours

12th Grade: 8 hours

**All Community Service Forms are to be completed and turned in to your current History/Social Science Teacher.

The minimum requirement as part of the SUHSD high school graduation requirements is to complete 30 hours of community service. However, students are encouraged to do more!

 

Students should not start any community service activity prior to receiving written approval from their Social Science teacher in order to ensure credit. Parents are also required to sign their student’s community service forms before the activity is started as permission to participate in the activity AND after their student has completed the community service as verification and validation that the activity was completed. Failure to receive the required signature prior to the start of the activity may cause the hours to be denied.

Examples of what IS community service

Volunteering with a non-profit community service organization

Community service club activities (not meetings)

Community service through Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts

Community service through a religious institution

Political campaign activities

Assisting with City Park & Recreation programs

Assisting at Boys or Girls Clubs

Helping at a hospital, convalescent home, or orphanage

School-sponsored peer tutoring after school hours or on weekends

Weekend campus clean-up, beautification activities

Helping with a non-profit community sports team

Helping with sports events of younger children, refereeing, etc.

Volunteering for Habitat for Humanity, locally or abroad.

Unpaid poll worker on Election Day (must be organized through school)

Giving blood (2 hours of community service allowed and OK to be done during school hours if it is a school sponsored blood drive)

Donating hair to an organization that makes wigs for cancer victims (2 hours of community service allowed)

 

Examples of what is NOT community service

Sales of items for fund-raisers.

Work often done by student aides, such as office, teacher, or library aides

Service performed for a profit-making organization

Work during regular school hours

What would usually be considered normal extracurricular (or co-curricular) activities, such as sports and sports related activities (managers), cheerleading, participating in school performance activities that are related to a class, ASB activities, etc.

Working for an individual teacher (or teachers) such as grading papers

Service where the recipient is a family member or where a family member supervises the service

Related to a class, credit for a class, or the making of profit, defraying costs of trips, etc.

Receiving pay for the service

Credit for the number of cans collected for a food drive, toys given, money collected, etc.

Here are some helpful sites:

Beautify Chula Vista

I Love a Clean San Diego

American Red Cross

American Cancer Society

San Diego Humane Society

South Bay YMCA

Chula Vista Public Library

Sharp Chula Vista

www.beautifychulavista.org

cleansd.org

www.sdarc.org

www.cancer.org

www.sdhumane.org

www.southbay.ymca.org

www.chulavistalibrary.com

www.sharp.com