Many individuals argue that nonprofit community services should be mandatory at high-school education, while other individuals believe they should be voluntary. I personally believe unpaid services high schools offer are crucial, though I don’t support the statement every single high school required to offer community services
Many citizens support the idea that high-school education should provide free local services such as cleaning the beaches, picking up trash. It’s a crucial part of society to involve youth into unpaid community services, and educating them that keeping the environment clean or helping others. This will not only contribute towards local ecosystems, but would also provide new experience into each high school student’s life by being involved in community services.
On another hand, it’s ethically wrong to require unpaid community service from every single high school and their students. Every high school education has its own values and specialization, and unpaid volunteering services might not be part of that high school’s culture: students use community service as an opportunity to skip the important lessons, since the community is mostly held during the school time, and high school education can fail in educating the students who legally skipped the lessons.
In conclusion, many people continuously argue that non-profit community services should be required for high school or not. Although these services are a crucial part of modern education, I personally believe that high schools have the right to choose about offering unpaid community services.
