The Oxbridge Academy’s Class of 2025 recently stepped beyond the classroom and into the community for the school’s second annual Senior Service Day.
The event mobilized the school’s senior class in a powerful day of volunteerism, reinforcing Oxbridge’s commitment to cultivating students who drive positive change.
The day began with a celebratory breakfast at Oxbridge. From there, students set out to service sites across Palm Beach County, partnering with local organizations to make a tangible impact. Projects included park beautification, food security initiatives and community engagement at senior living facilities.
“We believe that the Oxbridge experience is about transforming enthusiasm into meaningful action,” Dean of Students Jason Glick said. “Senior Service Day is an invaluable opportunity for students to develop leadership skills, foster a sense of moral responsibility and serve as ambassadors of our school’s values.”
Through their service, students strengthened community ties and demonstrated the power of education beyond the classroom. Their efforts at parks improved public spaces, their work at Feeding South Florida helped provide food to those in need and their time spent with seniors at Morselife Residences brought joy to community members.