SENIOR SERVICE PROJECT GUIDELINES
Senior Service Project

1. During senior year each senior will complete a service project; this will also be a requirement for graduation.

                      a. Seniors must write a proposal which gives the goals, times, dates, outline of project, contact person and other relevant information to the Service Advisor by the end of September of their senior year.

                    b. This project must aid a service agency, a school, or similar civic organization or program.
 
           c. The project must be approved by the Service Coordinator
 
                   d. The senior will write a 2-3 page reflection about the experience which must be submitted no later than two weeks following the project's completion.
 
 
SENIOR SERVICE PROJECT IDEAS:
 
 
1.   Project for Lawrence Community Shelter
 
2. An Environmental Project: This could be something for the grounds around Seabury or see Mr. Gollier for other ideas.
 
3.   Project for The Salvation Army
 
4.   Organize Seabury’s Light the Night in September
 
5.   Organize and manage Seabury’s Food Drive in November
 
6.   See Ms. Galas concerning a project on Bullying
 
7.   Organize a Seabury Blood Drive
 
8.   Organize and manage Seabury’s Penny War in February
 
9.   Organize and manage the Seabury Lawrence Spring Break Service trip the second week of Spring Break
 
10.  Contact The Roger Hill Volunteer Center
 
11. Contact The Ballard Center
 
12. Contact Pioneer Ridge
  
13. Clean Water service Project
    In cooperation with the first lady of Uganda, we have developed a relationship with schools in Ruhaama County in the south of Uganda.  Our goal is to reach 50 schools and 20,000 students with the clean water that is so desperately needed.  We are partnering with schools across the United States to make this happen.  This is a service project that will bring life-giving water to students in Uganda and will be transformative for students in the United States.
 
                When you have a chance, check out the schools for schools information on our website:
                http://www.water.cc/living-water/schools/
 
                In addition to all that is on the website, there will be a companion power point and a student created video (“The Hydro-Logical Cycle” – already on our website under videos) that can be used in         classes or all school presentations.
 
 
These are just some suggestions and or ideas for you to start with!! You may do any project you wish!!! You may also work in groups of two if you wish. Please see Mr. Gollier for contact information!!