Bobby, My kid did it in elementary school, not because he was required, but because he wanted to. As the kids grow older they become less interested, have other activities etc. (Boy Scouts excepted)unless they aspire to get a MSW. (And don’t trivialize because of his age because I never said what he did)
The point is if it’s not voluntary, who gets the benefit and why? Who makes that decision? Don’t forget the work churches do for the community. Will that count ? I believe it does when you apply for college (at least one way or the other)
I think you have an attitude problem or you’re ignorant. It could be that effect Boris was chirping about. But I didn’t take many sociology courses in school so I guess I wouldn’t know much about it. I wonder when this topic will be tied to AGW…carbon credits for community service…it’s probably in the plan.





