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WELCOME TO GLADE ELEMENTARY VOLUNTEER TRAINING

WELCOME TO GLADE ELEMENTARY VOLUNTEER TRAINING. VOLUNTEER TRAINING. is a Maryland State Department of Education requirement. AGENDA. Welcome and introductions GES Behavior, Confidentiality, FCPS volunteer rules and policies Sign in procedures Machine training Photo for badges.

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WELCOME TO GLADE ELEMENTARY VOLUNTEER TRAINING

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  1. WELCOME TO GLADE ELEMENTARY VOLUNTEER TRAINING

  2. VOLUNTEER TRAINING is a Maryland State Department of Education requirement.

  3. AGENDA • Welcome and introductions • GES Behavior, Confidentiality, FCPS volunteer rules and policies • Sign in procedures • Machine training • Photo for badges

  4. Our Behavior is SPOT On When We.. Show respect to ourselves, others, and Property. Prepare to attend School everyday with a Positive Attitude Own our actions and our words Take responsibility for our learning and our character

  5. Trained, supervised volunteers assist school personnel by: • Helping Students through activities which – • Motivate them to learn • Provide them with successful learning experiences • Enhance their self-esteem • Helping teachers by enabling them to – • Perform their tasks • Provide effective reinforcement activities • Enrich the curriculum • Strengthening school-community relations by – • Providing opportunities for community members to learn more about school programs • Increasing opportunities for communication between the groups • Encouraging community members to share their time and talents with schools

  6. Duty of a volunteer • Make decisions as you feel a responsible parent would want • Do not exceed the scope of responsibility that has been delegated to you • Always act in a manner where student health and safety is paramount

  7. Confidentiality • What you see and hear at school stays here. • Contact the teacher or administrator with any concern that you may have. • Please complete the Confidentiality Agreement and turn into the office

  8. Confidentiality • Witnessing a student in “an office or health room • Sharing that a student receives “extra help” • Impromptu discussions in hallway or public location • Sharing of student allergies or medications • Assisting with grading classwork or compiling Thursday Folders • ***Open discussions about students or school personnel should only be with those who have A LEGITIMATE NEED TO KNOW***

  9. Respecting Instructional Time • When you come in to volunteer, this is not the time to have a meeting with the teacher to discuss your child’s progress. • If you need to meet with the teacher, please set up a different time that is convenient for both of you. • Please respect the teacher’s planning time

  10. Discipline Discipline of all students is to be done by the classroom teacher. If you are working with a child or a small group and difficulty arises, let the teacher know immediately. Remember it is the behavior of the student we disapprove of, not the student.

  11. FCPS Policies and Procedures • Bloodborne pathogens • Weapons • Tobacco • Sexual harassment • Child abuse

  12. GES Procedures • Parking • Badges • Your personal medical information • Staff lounge • Volunteer room • Younger children • Cell phones • Attire

  13. VOLUNTEER TRAINING • Questions, Comments

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