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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​All high schools students must complete 40 hours of community involvement by the time they graduate from Grade 12. Students may begin to accumulate volunteer hours in the summer between Grade 8 and Grade 9.   

Community Involvement Requirements for 22/23 have been changed by the Ministry of Education

  • Students must complete 40 hours of community involvement in order to graduate.
  • ​Up to 10 hours of paid employment may be used, accompanied by the completion of a reflection
  • Unlimited hours may be used completing duties in the home (chores, child care etc)
Information may be found here​ regarding Community Involvement Hours During Adaptive Learning and/or School Closures

Why community hours?

Community hours encourages awareness of civic responsibility, and gives the students opportunities to make valuable contributions to their communities. 

  • Graduation requirement 
  • Encourage civic engagement  
  • Valuable contribution to your community 
  • Develop skills (e.g., communication, interpersonal) 
  • Explore interests + Connection to pathway​
  • ​​Community Involvement  is designed to benefit the community​ 

Requirements

  • must complete hours outside of class time
  • must not be part of a credit course
  • must be unpaid activities
  • must not replace the role of a worker that would normally receive wages
  • must be completed by end of Grade 12

Code of conduct

  • punctuality
  • appropriate dress and grooming
  • good manners
  • listening skills
  • follow instructions
  • be discreet

Parents/guardian guidelines

  • provide help to their child when they are selecting community hours and contact the community sponsor and school principal with any questions and concerns
  • sign the required document if your child is under 18

Parents help select activities that take into account the following requirements:

  • location of activity and hours of operation
  • age appropriate
  • health and safety
  • hazardous substances
  • work force type

See this page for Guidelines on Eligible and Ineligible Activities​

​​Where can we find Community Involvement Opportunities?

  • Secondary school guidance office, bulletin board, announcements and Volunteer Halton

Getting Started

Students must complete the Notification of Planned Activity on the Record of Community Involvement Hours document​​ which is available from their home school and then submit to their teacher advisor.

Steps to Completing the hours

  • Select an activity
  • ​Confirm eligibility (including form)
  • ​Complete activity
  • Complete the Record of Community Involvement Hours document, and have it signed by the community sponsor
  • Submit completed form to guidance
  • Reflect or add to your resume​ in myBlueprint​​​ 

Tips for Success

  • Begin Early: Students can begin their community involvement hours the summer after grade 8
  • Be Professional: Be on time Dress appropriately Listen to instructions
  • Be Safe: Ask for help if in doubt
  • Ensure Eligibility: Confirm eligibility​ of activity in advance Note: Guidance departments are closed during the summer
  • Submit Paperwork: Submit paperwork for each activity as it is completed
  • Complete early: It is recommended that you complete your 40 community involvement hours before you begin grade 11

​Community Sponsors

Persons and organizations in the community can be asked by the student to sponsor a community involvement activity. It is crucial that students are able to fulfill their community involvement activities in a safe environment. Any training, equipment, or special preparation that is required for the activity should be provided by the person or organization. The person overseeing the student's activity must verify the date(s) and the number of hours completed on the Record of Community Involvement Hours​ document. 

The board's liability insurance​ will protect the students and the community sponsors  that may arise from the students’ activities in the community involvement program for the 40 hours required.

Useful Links

  • HDSB Examples of Eligible/Ineligible Activities for Community Involvement Graduation Requirement
  • Volunteer Halton​ ​

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