17 Guam Code Ann. § 4124
(a) For purposes of this Section, Service-Learning means a method of instruction under which students learn and develop through the integration of active participation inthoughtfully organized service and standards-based curriculum that complies with all of the following:
(1) it meets the needs of a community;
(2) it is coordinated with an elementary school and/or secondary school;
(3) it helps foster civic responsibility; and
(4) it is used to integrate and enhance the academic curriculum of the students, and to provide structured time for the pupils to reflect on their service experience.
(b) Beginning with the ninth (9th) grade class in the
2011 and 2012 School Year, and for every school year thereafter, each student shall complete seventy-five (75)
hours of service learning as a requirement for high school graduation. Service hours earned shall be printed on each
report card. The Superintendent, with the approval of the Board, shall establish the minimum number of hours of service learning required by the end of the student’s eleventh
(11th) grade year in order to be promoted to senior status. The Superintendent, with the approval of the Board, shall
establish the prorated number of hours of service learning for students transferring into the Department of Education from off-island, or from private schools, after the start of their
sophomore year to be promoted to senior status and high school graduation.
(1) All high school students enrolled during School Year 2019-2020 shall be exempt from the provisions of § 4124(b).
(2) Graduating high school students for School Years 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 shall be exempt from the provisions of 4124(b).
(c) DOE shall enact policies for Service-Learning including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) the Board shall establish policies for Service- Learning activities and how course credit will be assigned and permitted;
(2) no service assigned, or work performed, as a component of any penalty or disciplinary action, is eligible for Service-Learning credit pursuant to this Section;
(3) Service-Learning through religiously-affiliated organizations is permitted, provided the service rendered shall not be religious in nature, and participation in forms of worship or religious instruction shall not be counted towards the fulfillment of the Service-Learning requirement; and
(4) Students shall not receive monetary compensation for Service-Learning.
(d) Service-Learning activities may only be performed in cooperation with any of the following entities:
(1) governmental entities;
(2) non-profit organizations; and
(3) entities that the Board determines to be appropriate and consistent with this Section.
SOURCE: Added by P.L. 28-041:4. Subsection (b) amended by P.L. 30-
053:1 (July 14, 2009). Subsection (b)(1) added by P.L. 35-083:2 (Apr. 28,
2020). Subsection (b)(2) added by P.L. 36-096:2 (May 13, 2022).