It should be acceptable. I only say should because some Troops may interpret the rules a little differently. When in doubt ask one of your youth or adult leaders, preferably the one you will be asking to sign you off.
As a Youth Protection issue, some Troops may require SM approval before doing community service. If the tutoring was for another Scout on Scout advancement that would probably not be considered community service (it is serving Scouts).
Finally, keep in mind that you should be doing a "good turn daily" which means you should be doing much more community service than you will ever get signed off on.
Tutoring your sibling is not community service because you have to help the community not just your family.
Yes. Tutoring is community service. It's helping children of all ages get ahead and keep up with school. Children are part of this community, are they not?
Community members can participate in service activities such as volunteering at local shelters, organizing food drives, participating in community clean-up events, tutoring students, and assisting at senior centers.
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If you look within you community at school most teachers will offer this service for free. If you are looking for serious one on one tutoring then it usually costs about $20 per hour.
it is a private tutoring service
By getting some students.
Examples of service activities include volunteering at a local shelter, participating in a community clean-up event, tutoring younger students, fundraising for a charitable cause, and helping out at a food bank.
In citizenship advancement training, participants typically engage in activities such as leadership development exercises, team-building activities, community service projects, and learning about civic responsibilities and government processes. These activities are designed to promote a deeper understanding of what it means to be an active and engaged citizen in society.
No. It is never acceptable to disobey the orders of the court. You must ask the court that sentenced you to the service if that is a good enough reason. The judge will make the decision, and if he/she agrees could decide on some alternate ending.
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Yes, you can indeed offer tutoring services in high school. It's a great way to make extra cash.