Service Honors
Currently, St Ignatius College Preparatory honors students who participate
in more than 200 service hours through our 200 Service
Honors. Certificates for this honor are passed out twice a year (typically in October and April) and student names are posted outside of the Christian Service Office.
Seniors who obtain 200 Service Honors by April 15th are acknowledged in the
graduation program. As well, Christian Service honors two graduating
seniors (one male, one female) who exemplifies the ideals of committed, long-term service through the Reed Christian Service
Award.
Accountability to Graduation Requirement
Students are required to complete their “Commitment To Service” graduation requirement by senior registration day in August. If a student does not complete the requirement, he or she may be granted an extension and placed on probationary contract. Students on Academic Probation at the end of their Junior year who have not completed the service requirement by senior registration may not be eligible for this extension.
Students granted probationary contract will be allowed to register for class with the following conditions:
· Official completion of the service requirement by the end of the first quarter of their senior year. Any student who has not completed their service graduation requirement, by this time may be liable for disciplinary action;Student involvement in SI sponsored co-curricular activities (such as clubs, sports teams, school leadership, art/drama/music performances, school dances) may be limited to assist the student in making time to complete the service graduation requirement;
· Counselors, Deans and faculty members will be informed of student status and their probationary contract;
· The student will meet weekly with the Christian Service Director to assess progress towards completion.