Faith without works is dead. 2:20 James
Covington Latin School's commitment to service dates back to the School's founding in 1923 and is reflected in the School Mission. Humanitarian service is a fundamental facet of the CLS experience, but, moreover, is the spiritual model of leadership our students strive to follow, embodied by Jesus Christ-leadership through serving others.
Service develops an innate compassion and broader understanding of the human condition while also serving as an acknowledgement to our students of their many blessings. Implementing positive change through active volunteerism is instrumental in providing the type of transformative experience that is the hallmark of a CLS education.
A minimum of 90 hours of approved service work is required for graduation. Each service experience must be accompanied by a service verification form within two weeks of service completion. A wide array of service opportunities are available to CLS students, underscoring the diversity of community needs.
Please click here to see the most updated offerings as well as service requirements. New service opportunities are welcomed but must be shared with and approved in advance by Mr. Krebs for consideration of service hour credit.