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WCSD: Waukee Silver Cord Recognizes First Term Achievements
The purpose of the Waukee Silver Cord Program is to instill within students the importance of community service and encourage students t ...
Nov 3, 2021
The purpose of the Waukee Silver Cord Program is to instill within students the importance of community service and encourage students to be accountable for investing in their own education and in the community on a regular basis during their school years. Students can volunteer in the local, national and global community and receive recognition when 25, 50, 100 and 175 hours are first achieved. Students who volunteer 175 hours by April 30 of their senior year earn the distinction of wearing a silver honor cord during their graduation ceremony.
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There are approximately 825 students currently participating in the Waukee Silver Cord Program from Waukee High School and Waukee Northwest High School. Students who reached recognition milestones during the first term the 2021-22 school year are as follows:
Seniors
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Juniors
Sophomores
Seniors
Juniors
50 HOURS
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Sophomores
This press release was produced by Waukee Community School District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.