Community Service
Community Service Hours- Update January 2026:
Unfortunately, the way community service hours were submitted and tracked in the past has encountered a technical issue, and the data that was collected cannot be retrieved. We understand this is frustrating and concerning for students and families who relied on that system.
To help remedy the situation, from January 2026 through the end of the school year in June 2026, we will be using a paper-based process so students can re-report the hours they have completed and any additional hours earned this year. Paper forms will be available in the library and on the school website. Please use this LINK to print forms at home.
Please note:
- Hours completed before January 2026 do NOT require a supervisor’s signature.
- Hours completed during and after January 2026 WILL require a supervisor’s signature.
- All completed forms should be turned in to Mrs. Gay in the library. We strongly encourage students to take a photo of the completed form for their own records.
We are actively working on a new and improved digital system for tracking community service hours and will share details with the school community once it is ready to launch.
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Gay at rgay@gusd.net or Ms. Papazyan at npapazyan@gusd.net.
The CommunityService Learning Project was launched at Crescenta Valley High School over a 2 decades ago. This project grew from the idea that education involves not only academic learning but also the development of conscience, social responsibility, a sense of community, and compassion. At the heart of this program is the belief young people are resources who can make a positive difference in the world. We believe each student has a unique gift and special talent to offer to our community and one of our most important goals is to prepare students for the responsibilities of community leadership. This is an optional program that helps students gain insight into different perspectives in their school community, as well as the community outside of school.
The educational benefits of volunteering include:
- Developing personal and social responsibility
- Promoting respect and understanding of the people and cultures in our community
- Exploring career opportunities
- Developing character and skills for successful citizenship.
- Students who complete over a 100 hours of volunteer service during their high school career will receive a Community Service Medallion and have their names highlighted in the Crescenta Valley High School graduation program.
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