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YOUTH PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM - STUDENT VOLUNTEER INFORMATION
All students must attend a training session PRIOR to starting their community service.
The training provides general guidelines on volunteering, tips to find a volunteer placement, and the necessary paperwork to document their service hours for the school. These trainings are held periodically throughout the school year at each high school and it is the responsibility of the student to attend. The documentation obtained at the training includes:
1. The Youth Partnership Program Agreement to be completed by the student, parent and agency PRIOR to the volunteer
service. The completed agreement form should be submitted to your YPP Coordinator for approval prior to completing
the service hours. This process eliminates the possibility of a student proceeding with service that would not fall under the
school's requirements as volunteerism.
2. The Youth Partnership Program Sign-In Sheet, used by the student to document their volunteer service and signed by the
volunteer site designee.
3. The Youth Partnership Program Student/Parent Guidelines pamphlet, which explains the program's purpose, requirements,
objectives, and student responsibilities.
4. The Volunteer Experience Form, which is completed only once by exiting seniors to provide and opportunity for the student
to reflect on their volunteer experience.
NOTE: The student must attend the school's YPP Volunteer Training to obtain the documentation referenced above. Students may also receive additional training/orientation from the recipient volunteer agency or organization. It is important the student understands their job role and ask questions for clarification. If a student is asked to do anything which makes them feel uncomfortable, they should report this to their parent/guardian, school YPP coordinator, or another trusted adult.
The training provides general guidelines on volunteering, tips to find a volunteer placement, and the necessary paperwork to document their service hours for the school. These trainings are held periodically throughout the school year at each high school and it is the responsibility of the student to attend. The documentation obtained at the training includes:
1. The Youth Partnership Program Agreement to be completed by the student, parent and agency PRIOR to the volunteer
service. The completed agreement form should be submitted to your YPP Coordinator for approval prior to completing
the service hours. This process eliminates the possibility of a student proceeding with service that would not fall under the
school's requirements as volunteerism.
2. The Youth Partnership Program Sign-In Sheet, used by the student to document their volunteer service and signed by the
volunteer site designee.
3. The Youth Partnership Program Student/Parent Guidelines pamphlet, which explains the program's purpose, requirements,
objectives, and student responsibilities.
4. The Volunteer Experience Form, which is completed only once by exiting seniors to provide and opportunity for the student
to reflect on their volunteer experience.
NOTE: The student must attend the school's YPP Volunteer Training to obtain the documentation referenced above. Students may also receive additional training/orientation from the recipient volunteer agency or organization. It is important the student understands their job role and ask questions for clarification. If a student is asked to do anything which makes them feel uncomfortable, they should report this to their parent/guardian, school YPP coordinator, or another trusted adult.
COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKSHOPS
The community service workshops will be approximately 30-45 minutes and will be held in room 5-117. Students are encouraged to bring their own lunch if attending a lunch time meeting. Click here for a copy of the Community Service Workshop dates and times.
FALL SEMESTER WORKSHOPS
September 8, 2011 - During both lunches
October 6, 2011 - After school
November 3, 2011 - During both lunches
December 8, 2011 - After school
SPRING SEMESTER WORKSHOPS
January 12, 2012 - During lunch
Feburary 2, 2012 - After school
March 8, 2012 - During lunch
April 5, 2012 - After school
may 3, 2012 - During lunch
FALL SEMESTER WORKSHOPS
September 8, 2011 - During both lunches
October 6, 2011 - After school
November 3, 2011 - During both lunches
December 8, 2011 - After school
SPRING SEMESTER WORKSHOPS
January 12, 2012 - During lunch
Feburary 2, 2012 - After school
March 8, 2012 - During lunch
April 5, 2012 - After school
may 3, 2012 - During lunch