RickinNYC
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You are correct. But what you are seeing a melding of liberal democractic policies into the education system. School is now used for social engineering as opposed to education.
I also am strongly opposed to ANY requirement for graduation that includes community service. Why should you have provide community service to get your HS diploma? What does that have to do with the three Rs?
How about making sure that a child can make change in their head and not depend on the cash registry to do so.
WHAT are you talking about?
What does liberal democratic policy have to do with anything that the OP was concerned with? Your post is just another attempt at trying to stir things up.
THIS liberal democrat thinks that required community service of any student for any reason is a waste of time, effort and energy. No student should ever "have" to perform community service whether for a better grade or worse yet, for graduation. Whenever that's the case, it's NO LONGER community service. It becomes a task.
My partner Joe is putting together a sock drive in the school he teaches that will benefit a homeless service organization. He has told his students that participation is strictly optional and that no extra credit will be provided. If anyone does either donate or help coordinate, they are doing so out of their own free will and out of their desire to help others. Granted, he is saying so in a much nicer way than I can ever manage.
Another teacher wanted in on the action (because the principal was duly impressed with the sock drive that Joe ran last year to great success) and wanted his own students to participate BUT added that he would give his students an extra five points on some final exam that he was giving.
Joe told him absolutely no way, no how was that going to be allowed. It's his show, his rules, no extra credit or a bump in grades EVER. He explained that he knows for a fact that some students in the grade are in fact homeless themselves, or simply come from underprivileged areas that even a pair of socks might not be in their budget. Why should they be negatively impacted if they can't participate?
And Joe is a liberal democrat.
Oh, and the organization that is going to be the beneficiary of any socks collected happens to be the one I work in. I'm the Director of the Volunteer Services department. Yep, I'm the one that, like you, hates the required community service component that students must complete to graduate.
Yep, I'm a liberal democrat.
Oh, and I voted for Obama.
And I happen to be very vocal in the non-profit field in NYC about this whole community service requirement. I hope to be a part of the change that gets rid of this. So much for your theory.
Although she agreed with me that it wasn't the best idea, she said that she was sure the teacher had good intentions and that intention counts a lot to her. You know the saying, "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"? I think this is along those lines.
