[Congressional Bills 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 769 Engrossed in House (EH)]

H. Res. 769

                In the House of Representatives, U. S.,

                                                    September 30, 2009.
Whereas service-learning is a teaching method that enhances academic learning by 
        integrating classroom content with relevant activities aimed at 
        addressing identified community or school needs;
Whereas service-learning has been used both in school and community-based 
        settings as a teaching strategy to enhance learning by building on youth 
        experiences, granting youth a voice in learning, and making 
        instructional goals and objectives more relevant to youth;
Whereas service-learning has been identified as an effective tool in addressing 
        the Nation's dropout epidemic by making education more hands-on and 
        relevant, and has been especially effective in addressing the epidemic 
        with respect to disadvantaged youth;
Whereas service-learning is proven to provide the greatest benefits to 
        disadvantaged and at-risk youth by building self-confidence, which often 
        translates into overall academic and personal success;
Whereas service-learning provides not only meaningful experiences, but a greater 
        quantity and quality of interactions between youth and potential mentors 
        in the community;
Whereas service-learning simultaneously empowers youth as actively engaged 
        learners, citizens, and contributors to the community;
Whereas youth engaged in service-learning provide critical service to the 
        community by addressing a variety of needs in towns, cities, and States, 
        including needs such as tutoring young children, elderly care, community 
        nutrition, disaster relief, environmental stewardship, financial 
        education, public safety, and a host of other needs;
Whereas far reaching and diverse research base shows that service-learning 
        enhances the academic, career, cognitive, and civic development of 
        kindergarten through 12th-grade students, and of higher education 
        students;
Whereas service-learning strengthens and increases the number of partnerships 
        among institutions of higher education, local schools, and communities, 
        which strengthens communities and improves academic learning;
Whereas service-learning programs unleash a multitude of skilled and 
        enthusiastic college students to serve in the communities surrounding 
        their colleges;
Whereas service-learning programs engage students in actively addressing and 
        solving pressing community issues and are strengthening the ability of 
        nonprofit organizations to meet community needs;
Whereas Learn and Serve America, a program established under subtitle B of title 
        I of the National and Community Service Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12521 et 
        seq.), is the only federally funded program dedicated to service-
        learning and engages over 1,100,000 youth in service-learning annually;
Whereas Learn and Serve America is a highly cost-effective program, averaging 
        approximately $25 per participant and leveraging $1 for every Federal 
        dollar invested; and
Whereas the National Learn and Serve Challenge is an annual event that is taking 
        place this year from October 5 through October 11, 2009, that spotlights 
        the value of service-learning to young people as well as schools, 
        college campuses, and communities, encourages others to launch service-
        learning activities, and increases recognition of Learn and Serve 
        America: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) recognizes the benefits of service-learning in--
                    (A) enriching and enhancing academic outcomes for youth;
                    (B) engaging youth in positive experiences in the community; 
                and
                    (C) encouraging youth to make more constructive choices with 
                regards to their lives;
            (2) encourages schools, school districts, college campuses, 
        community-based organizations, nonprofits, and faith-based organizations 
        to work towards providing youth with more service-learning 
        opportunities; and
            (3) expresses support for the goals of the National Learn and Serve 
        Challenge.
            Attest:

                                                                          Clerk.