The DOE defines community service as: an activity that engages students in real-life solutions to strengthen communities. Community service can be a one-time activity or a series of activities and is a key component of service-learning.
You can find more information about the 100 hours community service seal here:
https://infohub.nyced.org/docs/default-source/doe-employees-only/AcPolicy-ServiceSeal
You can find more information about Service in Schools tab here
https://infohub.nyced.org/in-our-schools/programs/experiential-learning/service-in-schools
Please remember that service is an activity or action that constitutes some type of "work". The language that we must focus on is HOURS when it comes to community service in the students' case; that equates to time and energy spent, not "currency".
Essentially... students cannot use service as "currency" or system of exchange- ex/ a penny harvest, putting pennies in a coin box does not equate to hours of service. # of items donated/sold does not equate to an hour of service, or several hours of service. It is not an "exchange" of services.
If you are looking for good service opportunities, feel free to sign up for the Service in Schools newsletter, so that way you can have examples emailed to you directly: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/Y4XHutN/sisnewsletter
Please be reminded that once students upload community service hours on Naviance, that they will be audited and reviewed at the end of the year to determine if they qualify for the NYC DOE Service Seal.How do I upload my community service to Naviance?
Please review this letter from our College Adviser on how to upload your community service to Naviance. There is also a video tutorial that students can review from this letter on the step-by-step process:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVMpot_sJHQyYkqTGfk7q99msdGg-d21i_qnzA5eRoM/edit?usp=sharing