Parent volunteer

Anonymous
I have 2 kids in ES at different grades. I have a little bit extra time to volunteer this school year. My kids are just happy to see me at school, so I prefer to volunteer at the time that I am able to see their faces. I don't want to be a homeroom parent( too much work), so what else is good for me to volunteer? I just want to see how they are doing inside school, and especially the little one that just enters K.
Anonymous
Why don’t you ask the school what they need?

Volunteering is supposed to benefit the school, not just you and your family.
Anonymous
Volunteer opportunities are going to depend on the school and teacher, OP. I’d start with reading out to your kids’ teachers to let them know you’d like to volunteer. The PTA should also have volunteer options. I will say wanting to see what your kids are doing/check in on them is not likely to be a huge part of what most schools are looking for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Volunteer opportunities are going to depend on the school and teacher, OP. I’d start with reading out to your kids’ teachers to let them know you’d like to volunteer. The PTA should also have volunteer options. I will say wanting to see what your kids are doing/check in on them is not likely to be a huge part of what most schools are looking for.


LOL

Classroom, lunchroom, playground
Lots of need for extra help
Lots of ways to see your kid
Enjoy
Anonymous
Recess is often an option. Our DC's school sometimes has reading volunteers during the class day and you can also usually volunteer during holiday parties like for Valentine's day.

I do know a few parents who volunteered beyond that by talking directly to the front office. Usually they would do things like photocopy papers or help deliver mail, help organize gym equipment, that kind of thing.

If you think being a room parent is "too much work" maybe volunteering isn't for you?
Anonymous
Homeroom parent is too much work for you?
Seriously try that first instead of assuming some other parent has more free time than you.
I volunteered once a week in 1st grade and did reading groups. I worked with a couple of the slower readers.
In 2nd I went in once a week and did photocopying, laminating, organizing, some in the classroom and some in other parts of the school.
Talk to the teacher about your availability/commitment level and see what they say.
Anonymous
I used to go in once a week to photocopy and help the teacher with bulletin boards. I wasn't usually in the classroom, but it was a help for the teacher.

Tell the teacher what days/times you are available and see if she could use your help for something.
Anonymous
They would love to have you as a lunchroom or recess monitor.
Anonymous
If you have kids in these grades, consider :
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1223133.page
Anonymous
If you have time, connect with your school's PTA to know where you can volunteer:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1189759.page#26958599
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Homeroom parent is too much work for you?
Seriously try that first instead of assuming some other parent has more free time than you.
I volunteered once a week in 1st grade and did reading groups. I worked with a couple of the slower readers.
In 2nd I went in once a week and did photocopying, laminating, organizing, some in the classroom and some in other parts of the school.
Talk to the teacher about your availability/commitment level and see what they say.


No need to dump on OP for wanting to help at some level. I get what she means - this other kind of volunteering is different from organizing stuff as a room parent, which is a lot of email, logistics etc like work rather than just direct but limited time with kids at lunch or admin tasks like photocopying.
Anonymous
Room parent
Organizing classroom parties
Lunch and recess help
Book sale/fair help
Some field trips need chaperones
Bulletin board help
Teacher appreciation week help various tasks
Starting a composting program at school
Talent show night help setting up, selling concessions
Selling school gear/spirit wear at events
Organizing events, assemblies during school day
Writing grants
Help with PTA committees
Anonymous
The most obvious areas for volunteers would be for lunch and recess.

I used to volunteer for recess duty and it was good to have an extra pair of adult hands and it was also nice to see and get to know kids other than my own. It was a very low-key easy way to connect with the kids, and I enjoyed it very much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They would love to have you as a lunchroom or recess monitor.


PTA tried to organize this for years at my kids' ES. Principal was never interested. They'd rather it be a zoo than have to deal with parent volunteers.
Anonymous
Some elementary schools don't allow parents to work in the classrooms. Principals can decide this and many are concerned about student privacy issues (i.e., parents talking about other people's children).
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