SILVER CORD
Silver Cord is a service program encourages students to make contributions to their community through service. Students will not only benefit the community, but will develop their own leadership and citizenship skills. This is a self-directed program. The student is responsible for turning in all of their hours. Seniors who have completed 160 hours of volunteer service during their high school career will be awarded the SILVER CORD to wear and be recognized at graduation for their service to the community.
What is the Silver Cord Service Program?
Seniors who have completed 160 hours of volunteer service during their high school career will be awarded the SILVER CORD to wear and be recognized at graduation for their service to the community (similar to the gold honor cord). Certificates will be awarded if 50 and 100 hours are completed.
Why the Silver Cord Service Program?
To encourage, recognize, and reward volunteerism and community service, the Silver Cord Program will encourage students to make contributions to their community through service. Students will not only benefit the community, but will develop their own leadership and citizenship skills. This is a self-directed program. The student is responsible for turning in all of their hours.
Students are responsible for logging their hours on noblehour.com/whs
Sponsor: Ms. Gibbons
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