My Tip of the Week: Don’t Underestimate the Value of Your Volunteer Work
As the school year ends, please accept our thanks for all you've done (and all you will do) for your school and for the kids and families you serve.
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the school year ends, please accept our thanks for all you've done (and all you will do) for your school and for the kids and families you serve.
If we must call this a "tip," I guess the tip is don't forget just how valuable this work you're doing is. I know it can be frustrating and sometimes thankless and always time-consuming, but your school is a better place thanks to you. Great teachers teach in a better environment thanks to you. Tons of students find their school more welcoming and home-like because of you. Families have connections with school that they wouldn't have except for you.
And that's not just me talking. Volumes of research makes it clear that schools with higher levels of parent involvement serve all kids better. Well-run schools with talented teachers teaching the three R's are great. Those same schools with folks like you making involvement happen are even better.
So on behalf of all those parents who should be thanking you (but who perhaps don't know it or haven't gotten around to it) -- thanks! May your summer be filled with lazy pool days and no emergency calls from the principal about the mess you left in the gym or from volunteers mad about gluten in your cupcakes.
If we must call this a "tip," I guess the tip is don't forget just how valuable this work you're doing is. I know it can be frustrating and sometimes thankless and always time-consuming, but your school is a better place thanks to you. Great teachers teach in a better environment thanks to you. Tons of students find their school more welcoming and home-like because of you. Families have connections with school that they wouldn't have except for you.
And that's not just me talking. Volumes of research makes it clear that schools with higher levels of parent involvement serve all kids better. Well-run schools with talented teachers teaching the three R's are great. Those same schools with folks like you making involvement happen are even better.
So on behalf of all those parents who should be thanking you (but who perhaps don't know it or haven't gotten around to it) -- thanks! May your summer be filled with lazy pool days and no emergency calls from the principal about the mess you left in the gym or from volunteers mad about gluten in your cupcakes.