One of our school’s founding principles has been to encourage students to find ways to contribute their talents and skills to their local communities and the world. Many of our students have discovered ways to donate their time and energy in innovative and inspiring ways. Some of our students work as a group, while others create individual paths for their charitable work.
This year, the Laurel Springs Chapter of the National Honor Society is working on three service projects.
- A school-wide “Anti-Cyber Bullying” campaign as a school-wide project: The goals of the project include educating the school community about cyber-bullying, teaching fellow students about ways to prevent and stop cyber-bullying, and encouraging students to make a commitment to be proactive about working against cyber-bullying.
- Letters of encouragement to children in hospitals: This project is being coordinated on a face-to-face basis with hospitals in students’ local communities, as well as via online groups that will collect letters for children in other hospitals.
- Members are working to collect blankets, clothes, and other household items for donation to a charitable organization of their choice, such as Goodwill or the Salvation Army.
As the first online high school to be granted an approved charter for a National Honor Society chapter, Laurel Springs is proud of its students’ committment to devoting time to serve others in a variety of ways.



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