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Community Service

Community Service

 

 

While it is important to address the needs within our own school community, it is at least equally important to consider the community and world around us, and to take the SEA KindZone out into the world, and we are committed to this task. Our two primary avenues of service are the YES (Youth Encouraging Service) Team and Project Hope.

 

The YES Team encompasses the entire SEA student body; however, each homeroom class in grades K-8 selects two representatives to coordinate the school’s efforts through various community service projects.

 

Project Hope is the school’s largest and most far-reaching means of community service. It consists of a combination of service projects benefitting local and international charitable organizations. The service opportunities vary by grade level, and include the collection of in-kind contributions, hands-on projects completed on campus, and projects which involve off-campus work.

 

Both of these avenues of service, as well as others which arise spontaneously throughout the year, provide opportunities for SEA to do what it does best: benefitting others through experiential, hands-on learning opportunities which encompass God, community, values, and education. 

Sweetwater Episcopal Academy is accredited by:

  • Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS)

  • Florida Kindergarten Council (FKC)

 Sweetwater Episcopal Academy, 251 E Lake Brantley Dr, Longwood, FL 32779. (407) 862-1882 

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