Absentee Line
Are your kids going to miss school? Please call the absentee line 464.5571 and let's us know - thanks!
Resources for Parents
All of us in Deer Park Schools are proud of our parent/guardian & community involvement. First of all, to all of those have volunteered their time and expertise in the past, we would like to thank you for your valuable contributions. As you know, your time and effort truly make a differnce in the lives of our kids! If you've never volunteered in the past, and are interested in becoming a volunteer, you've come to the right place - keep reading and find out how you can get involved! A message from the district superintendent: Dear Volunteer, You, by volunteering in the district's schools, have taken a crucial and self-initiated step toward improving the opportunity for the children in our community. Volunteering in our schools is a rewarding and pleasant experience. We are honored by your offer of assistance and will provide you with every opportunity to share first hand the excitement and joys of a learning community. Sincerely, Mick Miller VOLUNTEER CHECKLIST: - Have I completed a Volunteer Survey form?
- Have I completed a Washington State Patrol background check?
- Have I completed a Volunteer Applicant Disclosure Form?
- Do I know where to report for volunteering?
- Am I familiar with the school buildings & grounds?
- Do I know where the sign-in sheet is located?
One of the Volunteer Coordinators listed below can provide the paperwork and information for all of these questions. QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE: WHAT WILL BE EXPECTED OF ME AS A SCHOOL VOLUNTEER? Wherever you are placed, you are expected to be yourself! You should be reliable, flexible, and friendly. HOW IMPORTANT IS MY COMMITMENT? The staff, teachers, and students count on you to be there when you say you will. Irregular attendance can result in educational and emotional disappointment. WHAT SHOULD I DO IF OCCASIONALLY I CAN’T COME? Call the school office or volunteer coordinator and let them know. You will be missed but your call will show them that you care. WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I’M NOT HAPPY WITH MY PLACEMENT OR HAVE A PROBLEM? We want our volunteers to be happy with their placements. We are always flexible. Please feel free to talk to the Teacher or Volunteer Coordinator if you are having any concerns. We will be most happy to help solve your problem or concern. For more information on signing up to be a VOLUNTEER OR for information regarding current volunteer openings, contact one of the Volunteer Coordinators listed below:
Created on 03/04/2008 11:50 AM by hansont
Updated on 05/11/2009 10:48 AM by hansont
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