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Senior Projects

Seniors who are interested in doing their senior project should contact the Volunteer Program to discuss their ideas and goals as well as the specific requirements of the project before proceeding.  We are only able to support a limited number of seniors each year and give preference to those who demonstrate good planning skills, organization and commitment.


Service Learning

Service Learning students volunteer through the Trees & Trails program, working alongside community volunteers to improve natural areas and/or recreational access.  They choose which regularly scheduled weekend events to attend and usually follow up their experience by writing a reflection paper or giving a presentation, although the academic requirements vary by school. 

High School

Any work done with the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, a 501(c) non-profit organization, qualifies as community service for high school requirements.  To get credit for one-time participation, students may ask their on-site project leader to sign a school form or fill out a generic Greenway service form.  Students who will attend more than one event must carefully record the time they check-in and check-out at every project.  This information is tracked in our database and can be pulled up when a student needs a letter verifying their service (it is also recommended that students also keep their own records).  Students wishing to receive a letter of verification must contact the volunteer office with at least 1 week notice and specific instructions on where the letter should be sent. 

College or University

Most colleges have their own system for awarding credit for service learning.  Students who wish to receive credit for service learning can start the process by contacting their institution.  Our primary partner colleges are: 

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