A CULTURE OF SERVICE
Because a WIS goal is to prepare students for a life of active, responsible community engagement, service is a key part of the curriculum. Students engage in wide-ranging endeavors from fundraising and environmental improvement to involvement with local and international service agencies worldwide. Through these efforts, students gain insight into the issues faced by local and global communities. Students have performed community service at organizations such as:
- Bikes for the World
- Capital Area Food Bank
- DC Central Kitchen
- Greater DC Diaper Bank
- Habitat for Humanity
- Humane Rescue Alliance
- Martha's Table
- Tregaron Conservancy
- A Wider Circle
As students progress through the school, the emphasis on service learning becomes greater. The hope is that each student will develop a service-focused ethos that leads to ongoing engagement with an issue or organization. The WIS Parents Association (WISPA) also has prioritized community engagement in recent years, arranging family days of service.