I never thought that doing community hours could help me
learn to be more organized. For this you don't get paid or anything, you just have to put effort and help out others. Last year I was helping Mrs. Hernandez to collect all the mathematics books from the teachers. I had to go through all the portables and get them and return them to the Math Department. When we had all the books picked up, I had to put them in boxes so they can move them to the new school. I had to check through all the books to make sure they were all in a good conditions. Furthermore, during the summer I kept helping Mrs. Hernandez, I used to come to the school to organize all those books. I remember they had assigned a classroom where those boxes were all over each other because there wasn't enough space. I had to look over those boxes to look for the ones that had Mrs. Hernandez's name on it and carry them to her class to put them in the book shelf by levels. In conclusion, it was a good experience work with Mrs. Hernandez during the summer helping her. I would love to do that again since now we are more organized and we don't have so many problems with the books. She's a very good teacher that likes to do things right and loves her job as Math Department Head. Doing community hours with her taught me to work hard and make my time useful.