Members will submit service point sheets using assignments in Google Classroom. All sheets and documentation are to be scanned (preferred) or photographed and uploaded to the assignments.
Members should NOT throw away their original sheets! If we cannot read the information in the electronic photo, we will ask you to retake a photo of the original. Members who have thrown away their sheets have to recreate them - with all the signatures.
CRMS NJHS Service Point Sheet Due Dates
1st Marking Period: September 25, 2025
2nd Marking Period: November 13, 2025
3rd Marking Period: January 6, 2026
4th Marking Period: February 26, 2026
5th Marking Period: April 23, 2026
6th Marking Period: May 25, 2026
"How many service points are required?"
Members must accumulate three service points each marking period. One hour of volunteer work equals one point. Points earned over the summer count towards the first marking period. Extra points do not roll over from one marking period to the next.
"What constitutes eligible volunteer work?"
Members have great freedom in choosing what they'd like to volunteer doing - choose things that interest you!
Keep the following in mind before submitting your service points:
The service needs to be signed-off by an adult who is NOT the member's parent or guardian.
The service must be something for which the member is not receiving monetary or material compensation.
Service Ideas:
Organizations
Assist adults providing childcare or teaching younger children during religious services
Play with animals at the Austin Humane Society
Serve as a "buddy" for young baseball players in the Miracle League
Help prepare meals for Mobile Loaves & Fishes
Assist at hospice or nursing homes, such as Resolutions Hospice
School Functions
Help the office staff organize school supplies before the school year begins
Ask a CRMS teacher if they need assistance during the school year
Neighbors
Babysit a family friend's children for free
Care for a neighbor's pet for free
Contact Longhorn Village to help with special events
Visit community websites or ask your parents/guardians to join groups on Facebook to learn about many more local opportunities