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Hell yes, this should be duplicated everywhere applicable.

Great idea Iowa

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My high school required something like 30 or 40 hours per year of "community service," for you to graduate. I'm not sure what most people did--if they really did service or found some easy way to sign off on crap that they didn't do, but mine was always covered because my Youth Group had already long-established a summer retreat every year, which was sending out student work teams with actual handy people/real contractors leading them, to do neglected repairs on local elderly people's homes. Basically, building or replacing wheelchair ramps, replacing sagging floors, sometimes roofs...basically anything that wasn't a utility we could do. It was pretty awesome. Every year, I think we managed about 30 or so houses serviced (each group could finish 2 or 3 house projects for that week....unless, in some cases, it was either a very large project, or you screwed up something, and had to spend the rest of the week dealing with it, heh).

I always thought this should be a universal thing.
 
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