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Sample Volunteer Opportunities |
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Booster Club
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Schools have a variety of parent organizations that serve to support specific activities such as Band, ROTC, and various sports.
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Classroom
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Assists teacher in classroom, gives individual instruction and prepares materials.
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Classroom Speaker
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Speak or share a hobby or expertise
in a class.
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Clerical
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Assists with typing, filing, addressing envelopes, and operating duplicating machines.
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Day Chaperone
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Helps chaperone students on field trips.
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Health Screening
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Assists with visual and hearing screenings.
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Library/Media
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Assists librarian in checking in new books, making book repairs, book fairs etc.
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Overnight Chaperone
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Willing to chaperone students on overnight trips.
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PTO
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Serves on the PTO committee, plans activities and assists with PTO activities
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Room Parent
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Works with teacher to assist with class parties and notify other parents regarding volunteer opportunities and special projects
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Special Event (Book Fair, Festival etc)
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Help with special events like the book fair or festival.
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Tutor
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Academic or social support for students
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Athletic Coach
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Requires recommendation by principal and Level II Clearance.
This volunteer works directly with a team in a coaching capacity.
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Mentor
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Requires specific training and Level II Clearance.
This volunteer maintains a one-on-one relationship with a student.The purpose is encouragement, support and motivation. The school district partners with Big Brothers Big Sisters, Inc. to match mentors to students.
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