Required Community Service for Students

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In recent months, a requirement that would be placed upon the students of this state has been discussed by the legislature. While this requirement would have some positive effects on some public works, and perhaps even the cleanliness of the towns of this great state, the negative effects on those whom it would be placed far outweigh the aforementioned positive effects. A mandatory community service requirement of 10-15 hours per week would not be beneficial because it would result in an increased level of exhaustion in students, a general drop in grades state-wide, and it would contribute to general discontent in the student population. A requirement of 10-15 hours of service per week would result in physical exhaustion. The busy schedule of a full-time student does not allow for a time in the week to complete such a large amount of service. Students are already subjected to seven hours of required school attendance–more with some schools–plus several hours of homework per night, and that does not even count some required after-school events. This already cluttered schedule does not allow for the students of this state to have enough time to complete their minimum of 10 hours of community service a week. At least not without cutting into their sleep schedule–which carries a host of problems in and of itself. Another area that would be effected would be student performance. If 10 hours a week are effectively stolen from students, they will lack time to complete their assignment and so run a serious chance of rushing their work. Several of the local schools already require their students to sacrifice their time to school-related activities, and I can say from experience that the last thing any student needs in more stres... ... middle of paper ... ...r own interests–that is, they would lack a time to come into who they actually are. The driving force behind everyone are their interests, without them people are empty shells, automatons of the lowest nature. When a person has his interests, he is motivated, he is fascinated by some aspect of the world around him; he has a true reason for motivation. Take the time to indulge these interests away from people, and there will be a drop in motivation. The point is this: adding this requirement to the already packed schedules of modern-day students would be remarkably detrimental to the lives of the students. While there would be some students who would thrive under that kind of pressure, the majority would not do so. The majority would see this requirement as just another annoyance, while the lack of time caused by it eats away the their personal development.

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