If you are looking to complete your hours towards Grad Trans or Work Experience Credit, volunteer as one of the reading buddies or tutors at Queensbury Elementary School.
Let us know your availability (during or after school hours) so we can set you up with one of the students.
Contact Ms. Abad cabad@sd44.ca
ALL students in the province of BC must complete a minimum of 30 hours VOLUNTEER, WORK EXPERIENCE or PAID EMPLOYMENT to Graduate. Work experience includes hands-on work experience (business, government, self-employed, non-profit or volunteer organization), job shadowing a worker, career mentoring with a worker, career simulation activities for occupations where hands-on work experience is not available (such as the Fire Fighters Career Day).
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