• Volunteer Opportunities at Curlew School: 

    Listed below are the areas where our volunteers most commonly work. If one or more of these areas interests you, please fill out and return the Curlew School Volunteer Information form.

    General Classroom Assistant
    Classroom volunteers work in partnership with a classroom teacher and provide help as needed. Typical duties include helping individual students or small groups with reading, math, or other work that is challenging to them, reading with students, correcting papers, assisting with class projects, and providing other assistance to the teacher as requested. 

    Clerical Assistant 
    Clerical assistants offer help to teachers and staff with clerical chores like copying, filing, and/or mailroom assistance. 

    Library Assistant 
    Library assistants work with the school librarian reshelving books and helping students find and check out library materials and use the various library resources. 

    Elementary Recess Assistant 
    Recess assistants join our school staff to monitor after-lunch recess time, organize group activities, or play jump-rope, 4-square or other games with our elementary students.

    Tutoring/Mentor Program 
    Tutors work alongside a staff person after school assisting students who are behind in their work or who need a little extra instruction. Mentors provide extra guidance to a student who feels s/he could benefit from more direct involvement with a caring adult. Because of the more personal nature of the student/mentor relationship, specific prior approval by the administration and the student’s parent or guardian is required. 

    Extra-curricular Volunteer 
    If you are interested in volunteering your time on an occasional basis, add your name to our list of individuals who can provide assistance during special classroom or school events like field trips, school science fair, bookfairs, classroom celebrations, etc. 

    Speakers’ Bureau 
    If you have something unique to present to a class, please call our volunteer coordinator to arrange a speaking engagement. Our students need to know what it takes to succeed in the world beyond high school. Whether you work as a doctor, mechanic, engineer, road-grader, accountant, saw filer, or lawyer, sharing information about your job with our students can help them make the connection between school and work. Learning about a unique cultural, travel or other interesting life experience can help them better understand the world they will encounter outside of Curlew. Likewise, demonstrating a special skill with our students can enhance and enrich their educational experience.

Last Modified on August 14, 2012