This can mean a multitude of things. Join a club, be on a sports team, audition for a role in the school musical, and more. How are students supposed to do their homework, play for their school’s sports team, and finish projects when they are forced to do community service? On top of that, a number of high school students are in charge of taking care of their families and simply have too much on their plate. Students shouldn’t have to juggle so many things at once. Giving students an ultimatum on whether they want to get their diploma or provide for their families is not only wrong, but just plain immoral. Sure, community service does help with communication, but at what cost? Students are more likely to be social when they are in a situation they willingly put themselves
This can mean a multitude of things. Join a club, be on a sports team, audition for a role in the school musical, and more. How are students supposed to do their homework, play for their school’s sports team, and finish projects when they are forced to do community service? On top of that, a number of high school students are in charge of taking care of their families and simply have too much on their plate. Students shouldn’t have to juggle so many things at once. Giving students an ultimatum on whether they want to get their diploma or provide for their families is not only wrong, but just plain immoral. Sure, community service does help with communication, but at what cost? Students are more likely to be social when they are in a situation they willingly put themselves