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Community Service Graduation Requirement

Beginning with the Class of 2027, all Arkansas students in grades 9 through 12 must complete a minimum of 75 community service hours before graduation.

This initiative is designed to support student growth both academically and socially by helping them:

  • Develop responsibility, leadership, and compassion

  • Build real-world experience through community involvement

  • Strengthen resumes for colleges, scholarships, and job opportunities

  • Connect more deeply with our school and local community

 


Who Is Affected?

All 2025-2026 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students are responsible for meeting this requirement in order to graduate.

 


What Counts as Community Service?

To qualify, community service must be unpaid, voluntary, and benefit others outside of the student’s household. Examples include:

  • Volunteering at churches, nursing homes, food banks, shelters, or school events

  • Tutoring, peer mentoring, assisting teachers or school staff

  • Participating in school beautification projects or cleanup efforts

  • Helping at community events, non-profits, or youth programs

All services must be documented and verified by a parent, supervisor or organization representative to be officially counted.

 


Student Access Process

Students will submit their community service hours for approval by:

  1. Going to app.arschools.org 

  2. Log in with their school Google account. 

  3. At the top of the page, click, 'CSL'.

  4. Then click, 'Student Hours'. 

  5. Then click 'Add New' and provide all the required information. 

  6. Students will need the community organization with whom they completed the project and contact information for the adult with whom they communicated.

 


Support System in Place

To help every student succeed, Camden Fairview is establishing a Community Service Support Team, made up of school staff assigned by grade level. This team will:

  • Help identify service opportunities at school and in the community

  • Track your student’s progress throughout the year

  • Communicate opportunities and updates to parents regularly

  • Work with teachers to create service opportunities in the classroom

A Community Service Hours Manager is responsible for logging and verifying all submitted hours.

 


How You Can Help:

  • Encourage your child to begin earning hours now – don’t wait until senior year!

  • Make sure your child turns in proper verification of completed service

  • Let us know about community opportunities your child can be involved in

  • Review service hour updates sent home each month

We are committed to helping every student meet this goal and appreciate your partnership along the way.

If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact us.