WATCH: How a retiring Arizona teacher inspired 650K hours of student service

GILBERT, AZ — After 30 years at Highland High School, teacher Bob Allen isn’t being celebrated for what he taught in the classroom.

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He’s being celebrated for what he inspired outside of it.

Allen built a student service-learning program from the ground up that’s generated more than 650,000 volunteer hours across the Valley and helped facilitate nearly 17,000 blood donations.

Along the way, thousands of students discovered a passion for helping others and, in some cases, even found their future careers.

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Now, as Allen prepares to retire, we’ll look back on the extraordinary impact of one educator whose greatest lesson may have been that making a difference starts with showing up.

It’s a story about service, leadership, and a legacy that will continue long after the final bell rings.

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Watch Cameron Polom’s report in the video player above.

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