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Volunteers
can …
- Work with students at and away from school
- Become tutors or mentors
- Serve as readers, listeners or speakers
- Help in all areas of a school building, particularly in the
lunchroom and library
- Be “Principal
for a Day”
- Help a specific student, teacher, administrator, or the school
in general
- Sponsor events, activities or programs
- Serve as advisory committee members
Volunteers
can …
- Chaperone a field trip
- Create a telephone network to communicate with parents
- Design displays and bulletin boards
- Prepare refreshments for students and teachers
- Donate materials, supplies, in-kind services, or motivational
incentives for teachers and students
- Serve as advocates for students, teachers and public education
- Share professional development sessions with teachers and administrators
- Facilitate information dissemination where they work or within
organizations that they belong to
Volunteers
can …
- Help build
students’ self-esteem
and self-confidence
- Give students extra chances for success
- Inspire enthusiasm for and encourage academic pursuits
- Give students instant feedback
- Add another
adult friend to a student’s experience
- Increase
a student’s
knowledge about the world
- Introduce volunteerism to our youth
- Establish school/community/business links for quality education
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