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Training Volunteers in the Classroom. A good training program for school volunteers will provide a better chance for a successful volunteer program. volunteer • training • success • helping • classroom
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Using Parent and Community Classroom Volunteers Parent and community volunteers can provide needed assistance and additional expertise to K-12 teachers when organized efficiently and utilized to their full potential. using parent classroom volunteers • community classroom volunteers • training classroom volunteers • recruiting classroom volunteers • planning a classroom volunteer schedule
Are You on Furlough? Support Schools on Off Days Government workers can spend furlough days wisely by supporting children and local schools with volunteer activities on off days. government workers • support schools • off days • volunteer at schools • furlough days
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How to Utilize Parent Volunteers With a little thought and planning there can be many things that a parent volunteer can do to help a busy teacher each day of the week. how to utilize parent volunteers • parent volunteers in the classroom • delegate teacher tasks to parents • ideas for parent volunteers at school • parents reading with students
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Primary School Open House Ideas Primary teachers set up the classroom, display student work, create visuals, design interactive parent activities, and put together volunteer projects for Parent Night. primary school open house • elementary back to school night • meet the teacher activities • plan a parent night • how to get ready for open house
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Getting Started! Before citizens can get involved with school board decisions regarding school policy, they need to spend time in the classroom as committed volunteers in order to understand the problems facing the schools. children • parents • schools • volunteers • policy
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