Community Service
Lakehill Preparatory School students are involved in Community Service from kindergarten through Grade 12. Through community outreach we teach students to embrace a spirit of volunteerism in the hopes of fostering a life-long passion for service.
Throughout the year, Middle School students are involved in many of Lakehill's community service projects. Through bake sales for the SPCA, teddy bear drives for Parkland Hospital, book drives for local schools, and many other projects, students are encouraged at every grade to give back to our local community. Specifically, community service initiatives involving the Middle School include performing at local nursing homes and neighborhood fun runs, raising money for local animal charities, sponsoring Kite Day at Perry Campus for a community public school, collecting books, coats, and school supplies for community schools in need, and raising funds to support various scholarship programs.
As a UNICEF Emissary School, students learn about the global community. Through their participation in our annual "Trick or Treat" drive for UNICEF, Lakehill students touch the world with their annual contributions.
Middle School students are actively involved in Lakehill's Recycling Program by routinely collecting and recycling various items. Students also actively participate in the Adopt-A-Shoreline program at White Rock Lake, volunteering monthly to preserve this neighborhood treasure. These programs educate our students about the world's natural resources and the benefits of using them in a sustainable manner.
Learn more about Middle School Community Service oppotunities at Lakehill.

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