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Stories of Service
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Jane Hammatt-Kavaloski plans to retire at the end of this school year, 20 years after teaching the first service-learning class at Malcolm Shabazz City High School in Madison, Wis. That class, “The Mississippi Connection,” was just the beginning for Hammatt-Kavaloski, a school social worker, who later became coordinator of service-learning at Shabazz.
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Michele Kehl's assignment as an AmeriCorps*VISTA in the low-income Bowley's Quarters community in Baltimore County, Maryland, coincided with the arrival of Hurricane Isabel in September 2003. Amid the ensuing sense of despair, Kehl emerged as a leader in creating programs to begin repairing the physical damage and also restore the spirit of the people.
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