The School District of Greenfield welcomes family and community volunteers to support our students and staff throughout the year. Volunteers help create a sense of community in our buildings and enhance our student’s learning experiences. Volunteers who are committed to helping students be successful are important members of the school team.
Volunteer opportunities exist in school classrooms and libraries, as well as through participation in school and district committees, focus groups, and parent organizations. Volunteers provide supervision on field trips, plan school community events, offer fundraising and donation support, and actively engage in classrooms to support student learning.
Definition of a volunteer:
A volunteer is defined as anyone who provides service without an expectation of monetary compensation to the school, has the potential to work with students, has a regular or ongoing assignment at the school, is a coach or club advisor, or is a chaperone on a school sponsored field trip.
Qualifications of a volunteer:
- Approved background check conducted by the district
- Follow the Volunteer Code of Conduct
- Display a positive attitude and enthusiasm for working with students
- Ability to work cooperatively with school personnel
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