Community Service
Community service and service learning are a part of the core curriculum for both middle and upper school, and is a requirement for graduation. All students in the upper school engage in a minimum of twenty hours of volunteer work annually-work that will give them the opportunity to have a positive impact on the community they serve and also broaden their experience and heighten their social awareness. Community service is an underlying current at the school…there is no shortage of opportunities here. From tutoring a student struggling to learn Spanish/Latin/chemistry,” to collecting food or coats for the needy, to arranging a bake sale to give money to a Chinese orphanage, to sending the proceeds of an empanada sale to help build a school in Latin America, the culture of caring permeates students’ daily lives.
Student Stories:
I volunteer with a group of other students from The Hudson School to help refugee children with homework, serve them dinner, and play w/ them post-meal. It is honestly the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done and seeing how joyful, resilient, and loving these children are who have gone through so much are warms my heart.
Every year we donate a portion of the proceedings to a charity the cast chooses together. This year, we chose Cycle for Survival, an organization that raises money for the treatment of rare cancers. We raised $300 for this organization.
Examples of Student Charity Fundraising
Ali Forney Center Liberty Humane Society
American Heart Association Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
American Red Cross Mercy USA Somalia Relief