How can you get involved?
- Become a class adviser: Graduating classes need one or more advisers, and high schools often seek parent volunteers to fill these positions. As a class adviser, you assist class officers in fundraising projects, bookkeeping and planning special events such as a junior prom or senior class trip.
- Assist with extra-curricular activities: Extra-curricular activities enhance children's educational experience and, for many, provide a positive way to develop a sense of belonging. Drama clubs, civic organizations and hobby clubs require a time investment many teachers lack. A parent volunteer can play a vital role in ensuring these activities are available -- whether it's running the program, being an extra helper or acting as a chaperone.
- Chaperone field trips or social events: Most field trips require a specific ratio of adults-to-children. Volunteer to join a class on a trip to a museum or apple orchard. At the high school level, you may find you're needed to oversee a school dance.
- Participate in a fundraising event: Bake sales, car washes and silent auctions are regular events at most schools. The funds raised support a variety of programs in the school. Volunteering a Saturday afternoon to help with one of these fundraisers will draw you closer to the school and demonstrate to your child the value you place in their education.
- Attend school open house: Open house is your introduction to your child's environment for the entire school year. Use this opportunity to learn about the curriculum and expectations for your child.
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