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* 1. School Volunteerism Culture and Attitudes

  Never Sometimes Usually Always
I see ways in which my teachers value volunteering and helping the local community.
I know that other school staff members and administrators value volunteering and helping the local community.
I see ways in which my fellow students and peers value volunteering and helping the local community.
I would feel comfortable joining an available campus service club (or I'm already a member of one).
I would feel comfortable going to an advisor, teacher, or school administrators asking them for help finding volunteer opportunities or starting a service club.
My friends/peers know where to find volunteer opportunities posted at our school.
I have been asked by someone (either a teacher or fellow student) at my school to get involved in a service project at my school such as a school-wide food drive or litter pick up.

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* 2. School Practices, Policies, and Student Awareness

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I frequently see flyers and posters around school about volunteering or local causes.
My school recognizes and promotes national days of service such as Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, Earth Day, and National Volunteer Week.
There are at least two service-related clubs at my school.
I have learned about at least one social issue that affects our community, the nation, and/or our world through school or at a school-hosted event.
Getting more students involved in volunteering is a topic on the Student Council’s agenda.
My school recognizes students for outstanding volunteer service.

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* 3. Section 3: School Resources and Info for Students

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There are printed resources with information about social issues, community service, and/or charities somewhere in our school.
My school has a staff person or volunteer who is responsible for helping students find volunteer opportunities or learn more about volunteering in the community.
My school has provided students with information about the school’s service clubs, how to join them, and who to contact for more information.
My school provides students with information about scholarships related to community service and volunteering activities.
My school provides us with information about contests and grants available for service projects or starting service clubs and organizations.
Information about jobs and internships with nonprofit organizations and charities is available at our school’s career center or other administrative office.
My school has a service “fair” during which volunteer opportunities or service clubs are promoted.

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* 4. School Accessibility to Service Opportunities

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If I wanted to get fellow students involved in a volunteer opportunity through our school, I’d know who I’d reach out to in order to get started.
My school has a page linked to its website to sign up for volunteer opportunities.
There are service clubs at my school that do NOT have any requirements to join, such as membership dues, having a high GPA, or being in a certain class/area of study.
Transportation to service opportunities is available to students who want to volunteer in the community.
My school’s media or newspaper promotes volunteer opportunities and shares stories about students engaged in community service.

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* 5. If you'd like to be informed about future volunteer opportunities via Activate Good, please enter your name + e-mail address.

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