Project BOOST (Building Options and Opportunities for Students) is an enrichment program that serves both elementary and middle school students, focusing on providing academic, cultural and
community service learning opportunities for kids.
A variety of indicators including student engagement, science achievement and growth,
community service learning credits, achieving an ACT score of 19, and computer science course credits
Just last week they published an article entitled Stop Waiting on the World to Change where Eric Lassahn in the Office of
Community Service Learning shared that «Making a difference begins at the individual level, often with small changes that can collectively lead to large - scale transformation.
10, took to resurrecting the Peace curriculum, a school - based program that teaches young people the value of peace through literature and
community service learning.
As a project - based school, the high school uses multiple learning modes including long term projects,
community service learning, seminars, blended online learning tools, expeditionary learning, adventure based learning, internships, and community partnerships and mentors.
· Partnership between The Chicago School's Community Partnerships Program and MSA 7 - Northridge to provide tutoring, counseling, and
community service learning to enhance students» educational outcomes and psychological well - being.
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Community Service Learning What is Community Service Learning?
The Office of
Community Service Learning (OCSL) at California State University, San Marcos awarded Tender Loving Canines Assistance Dogs, Inc. (TLCAD) with the Outstanding Service Learning Community partner award.