Service Awards

President's Volunteer Service Award

Update Regarding the 2025 President’s Volunteer Service Award
Please note that we have an important update regarding the 2025 President's Volunteer Service Award. We have been informed that this national award, sponsored by AmeriCorps, has been put on an indefinite pause. At Minnetonka Public Schools, serving the greater good is a core aspect of our District mission, and we want to recognize and celebrate the incredible volunteer efforts of our students. We know many of you have been working hard to earn this award, so we will be taking on the sponsorship for 2025. The award this year will be named the 2025 Minnetonka Volunteer Service Award.The criteria for earning the award will remain the same as in the past for the President’s Volunteer Service Award.
If you have questions or need more information, please reach out to Sarah Johnson, Community Service Specialist for Minnetonka Schools, at Sarah.Johnson@minnetonkaschools.org .

Minnetonka Award Period: September 1, 2024- August 31, 2025
2025 Application Deadline EXTENDED:Friday, September 19, 2025

The mission of the Minnetonka Public Schools is, in part, to ensure all students envision and pursue their highest aspirations while serving the greater good. In recognition of this service, Minnetonka Public Schools is a certifying agent for the United States President's Volunteer Service Award (PVSA)program, designed to thank and honor Americans who, by their demonstrated commitment and example, inspire others to serve.

What doesn’t count?

  • Paid, mandatory or court-ordered community service.
  • Community service that gives you credit hours.
  • Fundraising that benefits you.
  • Travel time to and from service activities.
  • Hours spent sleeping during overnight service trips or camps. You may count eight hours maximum per day or provide documentation that you served more.
  • Unpaid internships with for-profit companies.
  • Hours spent in meetings or training unless you were planning or participating in service activities.
  • Household chores or service to people living in your home.
  • Performance talent (actors, musicians, choirs): Most performances do not count toward award service hours. Where groups are performing a special event for a vulnerable community, students may submit service hours. Performance hours are not to exceed 25% of the minimum hours required for an award level.

Where extenuating circumstances or exceptions to these guidelines may occur, you must present compelling rationale and evidence of the service provided to others.

Who can participate?
Students, parents and other volunteers in our District.


General Process

  1. Maintain a record of your service hours from Sept. 1 through Aug. 31 of the award year.
  2. Submit your hours electronically via the PVSA application prior to the deadline in early September. Based on your age and hours, there are four awards offered:
Age Group Bronze Silver Gold
Kids (ages 5-10) 26-49 hours 50-74 hours 75+ hours
Teens (ages 11-15) 50-74 hours 75-99 hours 100+ hours
Young Adults (ages 16-25) 100-174 hours 175-249 hours 250+ hours

President's Lifetime Achievement Award:Individuals who have completed 4,000 or more hours in their lifetime.  The Lifetime Achievement Award is not available to be awarded at this time. 

Where can I volunteer?
Anywhere! To find volunteer opportunities and project ideas in our community please visit Tonka Serves

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How to Track:

Use Google Tracking Sheet - Copy to your drive, or download to Excel, or print.  

There are videos and directions within the application. Once you have your hours tracked, start the application process.

2025 Application

Applications are 100% electronic. No paper applications will be accepted.


Questions?

For questions about Minnetonka's award process contact:

Sarah Johnson
Community Service Specialist sarah.johnson@minnetonkaschools.org
952-401-5766

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