“Community service work identifies a student as someone who is involved in the community, committed to giving time for the well-being of others and experienced in real-world issues,” said Sturgeon Bay High School Principal Robert Nickel.
Sturgeon Bay students must complete at least 40 hours of community service before graduation, which allows for opportunities to work with community professionals, explore a career and gain a better understanding of society’s needs, issues and problems.
“Students who serve have an edge whether seeking employment, applying for colleges or technical schools or competing for limited scholarships,” said Nickel.
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