Here is some of what I have that we have in our packet, we also do a volunteer profile,District application, Pals Flyer, Flyer that lists places to volunteer at our school. We also send out to staff a questionere and to families a opportunity list to send back.enjoy hope it comes through okay!
Volunteering Guideline Questions
Is there a Place That I Will Need to Sign in to Volunteer?
Yes. You will be greeted at the front desk by the door greeter. You will be asked
to sign in, noting the time and location of your designation. You will be given a name tag
that allows you to your designation. You may be asked to check in at main office as well.
Please remember that this requirement is asked of ALL guests of Lanigan School. We
also as that as you exit the building you also sign out.
If I am in the school volunteering, can I visit my child’s classroom?
We ask that unless prior plans are in place with the classroom teacher that you
please refrain from doing so. Students tend to get a little excited and disrupted by a
“surprise†visitor.
I have younger children, may I bring them with me to volunteer?
We ask that in order for you to fully enjoy your volunteering experience that you
refrain from bringing younger siblings with you, any classroom activities are special for
only the children in the classroom.
If I am in a classroom setting and feel that I am having a conflict with a student or
teacher, what should I do?
Problems with students should be reported to the teacher. Any problem with staff
should be talked out with the person in conflict with. If you still feel that it is not
resolved, feel free to contact the principal.
What should I do if I come to volunteer and the event or classroom doesn’t really
need me?
Scheduling volunteers are very hard for events, to assure that events run smoothly
we try to have at least three volunteers on hand at all times. There is no way that we can
see the future on whether the event will be busy or not. If you find that you do not feel
needed you may ask to leave or stick around and talk with other volunteers !! If you want
stop in the library and offer to work there!
If I am schedule to Volunteer at an event and can’t make it what should I do?
If you are unable to make your slot please call as soon as possible and leave a
message with the office or event chairperson. Every hour counts and so we will need to
replace your slot.
As a Volunteer what are the expectations I am expected to follow?
Volunteering can be a very rewarding opportunity but please remember you are a
role model in our school. We ask that you follow school procedures that are in the school
handbook and that you also follow the four expectations of Lanigan School:
-Be Responsible
-Be Respectful
-Be a Problem Solver
-Be Safe
If I am working with students , what should I do if I hear something about a
Friend’s child?
As a volunteer, you need to be discreet and keep information about students you
work with confidential. Do not discuss a student’s abilities with anyone except their
teacher.
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Here is our "code of Conduct"
Volunteer Expectations
As a volunteer, I realize that I am subject to a code ethics similar to that in place for the staff at Lanigan Elementary School.
Like a staff member, I assume certain responsibilities and expect to account for what I do and how I do it. I believe that my attitude should be professional and positive around all students.
I will only agree to help at my level of capability. Knowing that people are depending on my commitment and willingness to volunteer.
I agree to be open- minded, trained if need be, and willing to learn. I realize that I am looked at as a mentor.
Lastly, I agree to keep any confidential material that I become aware of to myself. With any concerns affecting a child's welfare or safety, I will address to the professional in charge.
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"Volunteering....
Where Dreams
Take Flight!"
General Volunteer guidelines. Volunteering can be a rewarding experience.Research shows that schools with strong volunteer programs have higher test scores, student achievement is
greater and family involvement is higher. The contribution that you give as a volunteer allows our school so many new opportunities. As a volunteer you are looked up to and considered a mentor. We ask that while contributing your time you please follow our guidelines. Guidelines and rules are put into place for our school's safety
and the every day changes that occur in society . Some schools no longer allow volunteers, so we can actually consider ourselves one of the lucky few!
*Follow and Support the policies and rules of the Fulton City School District and James E. Lanigan School.
*Remember the four expectations of Lanigan School:
Be Respectful
Be Responsible
Be a Problem Solver
Be Safe
*Questions and or concerns about students,policy, or practice should be directed to the teacher or principal
*Attend strictly to the duties for which you volunteered and the area in which you are suppose to be.
*Your own children are not to accompany you while you volunteer during the day. There are many family oriented events to which you will be
able to bring younger siblings .
*If you are unable to attend please notify the school or event chair.
*Expect students to treat you with respect, any problems should be reported to a staff member.
*Respect and maintain the confidentiality of matters that occur within the
school. You may be told things by a student that don't seem right. We ask that you please realy anyimportant information to the child's teacher
or school principal.
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*Dress and Grooming should comply with the Fulton School District Code of Conduct.
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