Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, in addition to the background check, you must undergo training in recognizing and reporting child abuse. It is expected that you report to CPS anything that indicates a child is being abused or neglected. You also must report if a child makes an accusation against a parent or a staff member, even if you have reason to believe the child is lying.
I'm a MCPS employee and mandatory reporter due to my job. I still had to undergo the volunteer training.
Do they insist that all parent volunteers go through that kind of training in order to be a field trip chaperone or help out with a class party?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, in addition to the background check, you must undergo training in recognizing and reporting child abuse. It is expected that you report to CPS anything that indicates a child is being abused or neglected. You also must report if a child makes an accusation against a parent or a staff member, even if you have reason to believe the child is lying.
I'm a MCPS employee and mandatory reporter due to my job. I still had to undergo the volunteer training.
Do they insist that all parent volunteers go through that kind of training in order to be a field trip chaperone or help out with a class party?
Anonymous wrote:OP, in addition to the background check, you must undergo training in recognizing and reporting child abuse. It is expected that you report to CPS anything that indicates a child is being abused or neglected. You also must report if a child makes an accusation against a parent or a staff member, even if you have reason to believe the child is lying.
I'm a MCPS employee and mandatory reporter due to my job. I still had to undergo the volunteer training.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Fine. If I am not welcomed on the school grounds is there any way I can help to improve the school apart from paying taxes and occasional donations?