Digital Time Sheets
PSL volunteers are required to log their service hours every Friday using InnerView, a digital service tracking platform. Each service hour claim is sent directly to your PSL teacher and volunteer supervisor for verification. After your supervisor verifies the hours, your PSL instructors will approve them and record the grade in Infinite Campus. To log your hours online, please visit my.innerview.org
InnerView will allow you to create a service resume that highlights total hours served, passion for causes, global and local impact, and connections to UN Global Goals. Your service resume may qualify you for a national service award and will be used by an alumni panel to determine the winners of PSL Art Buser Memorial Scholarship and PSL Alumni Scholarship. |
Instructions for Adding Service Activites
- To add a service activity, click the “+” symbol in the blue circle on the bottom right.
- Enter the Activity Title.
- Enter the Date of the activity.
- Enter the Hours for the activity. For simplicity, it is recommended that you round to the nearest quarter hour. Therefore, your hours should end with .00, .25, .50, or .75.
- Select an Activity Type that describes the service from the list below:
- Under Value select one of the following: compassion, connectedness, curiosity, integrity, respect, or spirituality.
- Under Impact select the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) that best aligns with the activity.
- Your Description is the most important component. It must be written in complete sentences. It should answer who, what, where, and why. It should also describe the impact of your service in terms that are measurable. Failure to do all of the above will result in your time sheet being denied.
- Include a Photo from the activity that complies the policies of the organization you served.
- Under Did you do this with a group? Select PSL.
Supervisor email: [email protected]
Supervisor phone: 440-840-5066
Frequently asked questions
Do you take late time sheets?
No. You must submit a weekly time sheet every Friday by 3 p.m.
No. You must submit a weekly time sheet every Friday by 3 p.m.
Why don't you accept late time sheets?
Submitting time sheets at the end of each week streamlines the verification process for volunteer supervisors and helps to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the time sheet. If a time sheet is submitted a week or more after the volunteer service took place, it may become challenging for supervisors to accurately recall the hours you served and whether or not you were even there.
Submitting time sheets at the end of each week streamlines the verification process for volunteer supervisors and helps to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the time sheet. If a time sheet is submitted a week or more after the volunteer service took place, it may become challenging for supervisors to accurately recall the hours you served and whether or not you were even there.
Why was my time sheet not approved?
When a time sheet is dismissed, you will receive an email explaining the reason(s) why it was not approved. Reasons for dismissal include:
When a time sheet is dismissed, you will receive an email explaining the reason(s) why it was not approved. Reasons for dismissal include:
- supervisor contact details incomplete or incorrect
- photo does not represent service activity
- description lacks important details
How do time sheets impact my grade?
The PSL power objective which states "Participates in activities that meet community needs," accounts for 50% of your PSL grade. Failure to complete all of your required hours during the quarter will result in a "Missing" score for this objective.
In order to earn a proficient or advanced score, students must:
The PSL power objective which states "Participates in activities that meet community needs," accounts for 50% of your PSL grade. Failure to complete all of your required hours during the quarter will result in a "Missing" score for this objective.
In order to earn a proficient or advanced score, students must:
- demonstrate an understanding of the SDGs and community needs addressed by their service
- show initiative and work well with the adults who supervise them
- collect evidence towards meeting personal and professional service goals