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Almond School sixth graders present community service program and data to board

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Sixth-grade students from Almond School described a program requiring at least three hours of community service, explained several ways students earn hours, and presented trimester data showing most students meet or exceed the three-hour goal; board members praised the use of data and student leadership.

Raquel Medaroli, principal of Almond School, introduced a group of sixth-grade students who presented the school's community service program and described how the program fosters student responsibility and school connections.

The students said the program asks each sixth grader to complete at least three hours of community service in class and listed common activities that earn hours: Helping Hands (lunchroom monitors who help enforce rules and sort food), Gaga-ball referees who play with and referee younger students,…

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