
Community service allows scholars to make a positive impact while building valuable life skills and SEL competencies like empathy, teamwork, and communication. Through volunteer work, they develop social responsibility and gain real-world experience. This category is mandatory for all scholars except seniors, worth 8 points, and allows up to 20 one-hour entries per year, supporting both community impact and personal growth.
CYSP believes community service provides meaningful opportunities for scholars to develop all five CASEL competencies while making positive contributions to their communities.
Community service hours can be earned at school or an outside organization.
If the community service was done in an institution other than the school, it is necessary to bring a document from the institution supervisor.
This category is mandatory for all students except seniors. The point value allocated to this category is 8 points. The maximum Community Service entries allowed for each student are up to 20 times throughout the school year. Each session must be an hour in length.

Only Advisors enter their community service and information in their PowerSchool SIS.
Students can earn community service hours at school events
Help in various community relief events (e.g., volunteering at a nursing home)
Volunteering at a non-profit organization.
A service-learning project in one of your classes.
Community organizing, including voter registration and political campaigns.
Time served with a faith-based institution that does NOT include teaching or promoting one faith.
Aquatics/Water Safety Instructor
Civil Air Patrol, Conservation Projects, Crime Prevention Disabled Citizen Assistance Fire Dept. or Police Volunteer First Aid Instructor Health Service Hospital Volunteer Immigrant Services Interpreter Library Work Meals on Wheels Nursing Home/Aid to Elderly Park Volunteer Public Housing Services Red Cross Volunteer Safety Escort for Young Children Tutoring within the Community United Way Volunteer VISTA Program YMCA Volunteer.
** Please refer to the State and Concept High School guidelines.
Social Awareness: Organizing and Participating in Community Service Activity.
Relationship Skills: Connecting with communities.