Community Service

Community Service Guidelines

Florida Academic Scholars Award, Florida Medallion Award, Gold Seal Vocational Award 

Bright Futures

To access an award through the Bright Futures Program, a student must complete a program of community service work, as approved by the school, which will require the student to identify a social problem that interests him or her, develop a plan for his or her personal involvement in addressing the problem, and through papers or other presentations, evaluate and reflect upon his or her experience. (Florida Statute 1009.534)

Community Service is defined as identifying and addressing a social issue in the community. This requires students to look beyond themselves and reach out to an issue faced by our society today (i.e. poverty, abuse, elderly citizen, homelessness). These hours will meet the requirement for the Florida Bright Futures Award Program.

Volunteer Service is defined as assisting where needed and does not necessarily address a social issue. Although these hours are not recorded on the transcript, students can keep a log of these activities for use when applying for college, job applications, awards and scholarships other than Bright Futures.

Florida Academic Scholarship - 100 hours of community service

Florida Medallion Scholarship - 75 hours of community service

Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship - 30 hours of community service

Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholarship- 30 hours of community service

Hours That Are Not Acceptable