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Eric
My son and others at the same high school have also had their volunteer
hours denied by the school for mentoring FLL teams and demonstrating
FIRST Robotics at the State Fair, Libraries, etc for the last 3 years.
My son was told by the "community service in charge" at the school that
the State Fair was a "for profit" because they charged admission. If
you Google it, it clearly tells you the the State Fair of Virginia is a
501 3 c but this person did not even bother to check it out. We have
just about opted not to worry about getting "credit" for community
service at this high school and county. They have a preconcieved notion
of what that is and giving hours of your time sharing science and
engineering with other children is not one of them. You can get credit
tutoring priviledged kids at the elementary school across the street
from the high school and I have witnessed kids sitting around
socializing with each other while they earn credit for community
service at other places. I know my son and others on the team work hard
when they volunteer for FLL, the State Fair, etc because I am usually
there with them. These kids put in countless hours and love every
minute of it. Their passion and commitment is truly amazing.
Let me know if I can help educate the County of Henrico.
Ann Kutz
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Palmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 8:38 pm
Subject: [VADCFLL-L] FLL and Henrico County Schools Community Service - need help.
My daughter's High School has denied approval for her community service work
at the FLL Maggie Walker tournament for what seems like dubious reasons.
(Deep Run High School).
For example:
What exactly was the charity work she did? Well she did work for a
501(c)(3) which is a charity so by definition the work is charity
The Event wasn't specifically designated for minority or underserved
children was it? As they acknowledge that FLL benefits those specific types
of children.
I have appealed to the county and the county is defending the actions of the
HS. I am aware of other HS young adults getting approval at Maggie Walker
for Henrico Community Service Hours.
Frankly I'm a bit shocked by the whole thing. So are FLL staff that I have
communicated with.
I have reviewed the written rules and FLL qualified on all counts - see
http://www.henrico.k12.va.us/students/volunteer.html
I'd like to hear if other young adults have been approved for FLL, FTC or
FRC volunteer hours (my daughter volunteers at all 3) or if you are aware of
denials as well. I'm trying to build a case on consistency and fairness.
They have rules, don't go beyond the rules. I don't need the names of the
people just the high school involved and the action that the school took.
Advice and information about other Young Adult volunteer hours is welcome.
Thanks
Eric F. Palmer
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