March 2019

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March 2019

Volume 52, Issue 4

In 2018, BASD Mini-THON raised over $130,000 for the Four Diamonds Foundation. The 2019 BASD Mini-THON will take place at Liberty High School on Saturday, Apr. 27.

Photo: Alix Testa

Senior community service falls short Students must complete 60 hours or risk not graduating Isabella Scipioni News Editor

As the first half of the school year comes to a close, seniors are rushing to complete their community service hours. All high school students in the Bethlehem Area School District (BASD) must complete 60 hours of community service in order to graduate. Hours must be completed by Apr. 12 for the Class of 2019. “I know there are many other students that are struggling to finish their hours. At the start of the school year, I heard about someone who hadn’t even started,” said Kyle Berback, senior. The community service office at Freedom High School (FHS) communicates with students in danger of not graduating by discussing the issue in person and by mailing a letter home. The office provides students with opportunities to earn community service through their blog on the BASD website. Students can also earn 15 hours by participating in a sport or club at school. “So far, I have 56 hours. Most of them I earned from volunteering at Christ Church’s soup kitchen. I also

Students must track their hours on these timesheets. Photo: Carson Swick

got 15 hours from participating in FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America),” said Berback. Community service as a graduation requirement is a highly debatable topic in high schools around the nation. Some believe this requirement teaches students the importance of volunteering and has a positive effect on the community, while others believe that students are not truly volunteering if they are forced to complete service hours. Additionally,

some students have other after-school commitments, such as jobs, sports, and clubs. “I think 60 hours sounds reasonable, but it always felt like a lot. In high school, so many people have a lot going on. Some teams practice six days a weeks, and a lot of upperclassmen work most days. It gets to be difficult to fit it into a busy student’s schedule,” said Berback. Since failure to meet the requirements will result in a student not graduating, the community service office speaks with hundreds of students at both Freedom and Liberty High Schools about how they can meet the requirement. “It has been mentioned over and over again since eighth grade. We have been told plenty of times that we need to complete our community service, so I think everyone should need to meet the requirement to graduate,” said Berback. Upperclassmen who have not yet completed their service hours should do so as soon as possible. Underclassmen should complete the requirement early in high school to avoid running the risk of not graduating later in their school career. Any students who have questions

about completing their service hours should contact the community service office at FHS or visit the Community Service page on BASD’s website. “I would recommend that underclassmen finish their community service by 11th grade. It’s much better to get it out of the way early instead of having to worry about it later,” said Berback.

The FHS community service office is located in Room 114B. Students can contact Ms. Alicia Cruz with questions about their requirements. Photo: Carson Swick

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