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The School's Community(社区)Service Program encourages all Lawrentians to connect with the greater community, giving them the opportunity to join a variety of people outside the students' present world. Because we want students to have a common service experience that improves their Lawrenceville education and builds community within and beyond the gates, the Community Service graduation requirement is not based on a certain number of hours that a student must complete. Instead, students participate in three different types of community engagement(参与).
1. Lawrenceville Community Action Project(LCAP) to be completed in 9th, 10th or 11th grade. LCAP examples include: a one-term weekly project; being an advisor at Lawrenceville School Camp or Performing Arts Camp; or participating in a Harkness Travel Program Service Trip.
2. Annual participation in the School's Martin Luther King All-School Day of Service
3. One-time events(All-School, House, club or team sponsored)-1-3 times before graduation depending on students' entering year.
Students may choose, from over 30 different weekly projects in the Trenton-Princeton- Lawrenceville area. Typically, students do these projects during the evening or on Sunday afternoons if they are playing a school sport, or on a Wednesday or Friday afternoon if they are involved in House or lifetime athletics.
Students also sometimes develop their own weekly projects based on their interests and talents. Past projects which were started by students include on-campus(校园)dance, chess and art programs for children.
Under the leadership of the Community Service Representative(CSR), the Community Service Committee(formed by students who take a leadership role in community service)is responsible for organizing projects and for keeping the Houses informed about community service matters.
21. What may an 11th grader do to meet graduation requirement?
A. Play football on the city team.
B. Work as an advisor at Performing Arts Camp.
C. Join in Martin Luther King All-school Day weekly.
D. Participate in LCAP three times in the fresh year.
22. Why does Lawrenceville hold the Community Program?
A. To help build students' service experience.
B. To help develop students' interest in career.
C. To lead students to experience different trips.
D. To help students finish the duration of experience.
23. Which is in charge of organizing the projects?
A. The Student Union. B. The leader of the community.
C. The Community Service Committee. D. The Community Service Representative.