Community Service Program Overview
DUE TO COVID19, THERE WILL BE NO COMMUNITY SERVICE REQUIREMENTS FOR ANY STUDENTS FOR THE 2021/2022 SCHOOL YEAR. Although completing hours will not be required for any students, students will be permitted to submit hours for credit with the Broughton High School CommunityService Program.
The Community Service Program at Broughton High School was established during the 1994-1995 school year under the leadership of Diane Payne, Principal; Sandra Coats, Teacher; and Jayne VanGraafeiland, Coordinator, Community Service Program. Advisory Council members originally established the Mission Statement for the program to be:
"The Community Service Program at Broughton High School is designed to teach citizenship skills and the value of serving others. Service is a value firmly positioned in the mission of the school."
The Community Service Program has been an integral part of the educational community at Broughton High School and has been fully integrated as a part of the learning environment. For the 2018/19 school year, students completed 71,979 hours of community service hours for Broughton and for non-profits in the Triangle area, in North Carolina and all over the world. Volunteer activities have included serving dinner at the Salvation Army, church and community mission trips in other countries, coaching students for Special Olympics and volunteering for agencies such as Interact, Boy Scouts of America, The NC Art Museum, The NC Food Bank, YMCA, Habitat for Humanity, Planned Parenthood, The NC Science Museum and many more. Many graduates report that volunteering was one of the most gratifying experiences of their high school years at Broughton High School.
Contact Information for Community Service: Mr. David Cassady, Assistant Principal, Broughton High School, 723 St. Marys Street, Raleigh, NC 27605, [email protected], 919-856-7810 x0.
DUE TO COVID19, THERE WILL BE NO COMMUNITY SERVICE REQUIREMENTS FOR ANY STUDENTS FOR THE 2021/2022 SCHOOL YEAR. Although completing hours will not be required for any students, students will be permitted to submit hours for credit with the Broughton High School CommunityService Program.
The Community Service Program at Broughton High School was established during the 1994-1995 school year under the leadership of Diane Payne, Principal; Sandra Coats, Teacher; and Jayne VanGraafeiland, Coordinator, Community Service Program. Advisory Council members originally established the Mission Statement for the program to be:
"The Community Service Program at Broughton High School is designed to teach citizenship skills and the value of serving others. Service is a value firmly positioned in the mission of the school."
The Community Service Program has been an integral part of the educational community at Broughton High School and has been fully integrated as a part of the learning environment. For the 2018/19 school year, students completed 71,979 hours of community service hours for Broughton and for non-profits in the Triangle area, in North Carolina and all over the world. Volunteer activities have included serving dinner at the Salvation Army, church and community mission trips in other countries, coaching students for Special Olympics and volunteering for agencies such as Interact, Boy Scouts of America, The NC Art Museum, The NC Food Bank, YMCA, Habitat for Humanity, Planned Parenthood, The NC Science Museum and many more. Many graduates report that volunteering was one of the most gratifying experiences of their high school years at Broughton High School.
Contact Information for Community Service: Mr. David Cassady, Assistant Principal, Broughton High School, 723 St. Marys Street, Raleigh, NC 27605, [email protected], 919-856-7810 x0.