Volunteers Welcome!
Volunteers play an important and valuable role in the Rogers Public
Schools. Students, teachers, staff, parents and the community all
benefit from the work of individuals who volunteer their talents and
resources. Each year, over 1,500 volunteers contribute 50,000 hours to
help our students and this is one of the reasons the Rogers School
District is able to offer a high-quality education to the future of our
community.
If you would like to volunteer, please contact the volunteer coordinator
at any of our schools. Your help would be very appreciated.
Check out our volunteer information and guidelines brochure.
Ways Volunteers Can Help |
Read to children |
Listen to children read |
Conduct flash card drills |
Provide individual help |
Assist in learning centers |
Set up learning centers |
Help contact parents |
Photocopy materials |
Work in health room |
Work in library |
Check out audio-visual equipment |
Practice vocabulary with ESOL students |
Make instructional games |
Play games at recess |
Assist with vision testing |
Assist with hearing testing |
Prepare materials |
Prepare bulletin boards |
Help with book fairs |
Work with struggling students |
Reinforce sight words |
Help select library books |
Chaperone field trips |
Chaperone dances |
Make props for plays |
Set up or run bookstore |
Gather resource materials |
Help children learn to type |
Help children with arts and crafts |
Help with cooking projects |
Check out books from public library |
Set up science experiments |
Take attendance |
Collect lunch money |
Escort children to restroom, library, cafeteria |
Make list of library resources |
Prepare classroom materials |
Supervise groups taking tests |
Discuss careers and hobbies |
Show a video |
Reinforce learning of the alphabet |
Reinforce recognition of numerals |
Drill recognition of color words |
Assist with typing |
Talk to children - be a mentor |
Help children with motor skills problems |
Help children learn a foreign language |
Help students play an instrument |
Make puppets |
Help with handwriting practice |
Dramatize a story |
Drill spelling words |
Set up a "grocery store" to practice math skills |
Share knowledge and experiences |
Demonstrate skills |
Help prepare assembly programs |
Discuss safety |
Beautify school grounds |
Participate in PTA/PTO activities |
Help with fund-raising projects |
Work on school newsletter |
Ask others to volunteer |
Make materials at home |
Supervise a class while a teacher attends a conference |
Make attendance calls |
Repair toys and classroom materials |
Take students on a tour of your business |
Be a WatchDog Dad |