Parent Volunteer Form for School

The Admissions Office welcomes the active participation and representation of current SR parents at various admission events throughout the school year. Our current families are an integral part of the intake process, as potential families are very excited to hear what makes SR special from a parent`s perspective. To coordinate the school`s volunteer activities, we ask that you take a moment to complete the volunteer form for the 2021-2022 school year. When filling out the form, please select the areas in which you wish to help. We know it`s hard to predict your schedule for the coming year, so the purpose of this form is to identify people who might be interested in learning more about a particular committee. After the deadline of the form, your information will be shared with the chair of the respective committee and he/she will contact you about upcoming meetings and events. The parent community expresses its gratitude for the dedicated faculty and staff throughout the school through a snack day in the fall and lunch in the winter or spring, which has become a popular tradition. On these days, we honor the faculty and staff who support our children throughout the year. Time Spent: Committee members attend one or two committee meetings, help coordinate the faculty snack day in the fall, and help with lunch in the winter or spring. In keeping with the values of a Sacred Heart Education, the SRPA School Community Service Committee offers parents, students, teachers and alumni the opportunity to participate in activities that give back to the organizations and communities we care about. The committee will host approximately two to three projects during the year. Time Spent: Committee members attend one or two committee meetings and assist with service projects.

Throughout the year, volunteers are needed to staff the school`s business to assist with Gator Gallery`s inventory, marking, folding or mobile staff at various admission, sports and parent events on campus. Gator Gallery sells SPORT uniforms, school sweatshirts and polo shirts, sportswear, accessories and gifts. Time Required: Sign-up Genius allows you to sign up for a 2-hour window of your choice. This can be once a week, once a month or once a year. The day you work at the Gator Gallery, you will receive a 20% discount on your purchase. Drama Help Cast Dinner for Tech Week Coordinate parents to provide dinner for actors and crew for high school and college productions during Tech Week (each department has 2 productions per year). This includes choosing which meals to serve, collecting money from students, ordering meals, and delivering or meeting deliveries on assigned evenings. Students will clean, but parents should stay to supervise the cleaning. Detailed instructions provided. Break concessions for upper school play and music shop for and provide snacks and drinks for graduate school productions. (They will be reimbursed by the Theater Department.) Set Construction Join the Saturday build sessions.

Help assemble the sets and supervise the students during construction according to your skills. Students will participate in all aspects of the construction and decoration of the sets and will have to be supervised with tools and painting. Costume construction Participate in the construction of costumes at the level your skills allow. Supervise students learning how to make costumes. Buyers purchase costume pieces, real estate and building materials as needed. Parent volunteers are also encouraged to represent SR at our welcome receptions for newly admitted families. These events, which will take place in March and early May, will give newly admitted applicants and their families the opportunity to ask questions and gain in-depth insight into our school programs and the community. Parent volunteers can help in a variety of ways, including welcoming new families to our community; Answer questions and provide insight from parents; and the provision of general administrative support. Admissions staff will work with volunteers to provide training in advance. Parents are encouraged to donate their time at our open house, which takes place every month from October to January. The Gator Boosters are a parent organization dedicated to the school spirit of Stone Ridge and the Stone Ridge student athlete.

Gator Booster volunteers help students and the school create an atmosphere of enthusiasm, community and strong pride in Gator. The committee supports athletes and sports programs in the United States and MS by sponsoring events for parents and students. Gator Game Day events take place during each of the three sports seasons and all parents and students are encouraged to participate and cheer on our dedicated athletes. The committee also welcomes and celebrates Stone Ridge athletes at team trials, senior nights, sports banquets and other events during the fall, winter and spring seasons. Time Spent: Committee members attend committee meetings and attend Gator Game Days, Sports Banquet, and U.S. Admissions Open House. Each child benefits from the commitment, interest and support of the parents and guardians involved. We hope you will find a way to join us as we continue to live Goal IV, building community as a Christian value. The Stone Ridge Parent Association (SRPA) sponsors more than 50 activities per year that benefit 100% of students. There are many ways to get involved, whether it`s working on division-specific events, decorating Hamilton House for Christmas, supporting our Gator athletes, or supporting our larger neighbors in DC through community service.

We also have the opportunity for parents to volunteer at the Gator Gallery, our school business, and help with our lower school meal program. The Lower School Parent Activities Committee seeks to give parents and students a way to live Goal IV of community building. Events provide an opportunity for parents to socialize, promote open communication and give back to the community. All parents are invited to join the committee. Time Spent: Committee members attend two or three committee meetings and host an LS Spirit Day event in the fall in conjunction with Gator Game Day, Skating Day in February, and an LS Luau party in the spring. This committee will work with the graduate school`s dean of students and class leaders to organize student-centered events and community building opportunities. Time Spent: Committee members attend one or two committee meetings where they determine options for the school year. Please fill out this form and check the committees and/or activities you wish to participate in. Don`t forget to click Submit.

Thank you for your participation! Planning for this annual tournament begins in January. All proceeds from this event will be donated to athletics at Stone Ridge. Time Spent: Available for three meetings between January and April, help with phone calls to recruit players, solicit sponsors and attend the event. Stone Ridge participates in the Gonzaga Business Network`s annual job fair, an event that provides networking and mentoring opportunities for our alumni. This event is an incredible opportunity for our 2006-2018 class alumni looking for summer internships and full-time career positions to speak with over 80 different companies in the Greater Washington, DC area. It is also a great opportunity to recruit exceptional and highly qualified candidates. Time commitment: Thursday, January 5, 2022 at 18:00.m. The Stone Ridge Art Festival features artwork by students from each department. Before the opening, the committee works to assemble, organize and hang the students` artworks. A reception will be held during the week of the art exhibition. Time required: Volunteers are needed for several days in April to assemble and hang artwork.

Volunteers are needed to help collect, sort and set up sales. Time spent: Twice a year (probably late August and early June) to prepare for sales. Committee members decorate Hamilton House and host a Christmas decoration party for each division. Time Spent: Committee members attend a committee meeting, one or two days of decoration in December and a day of decoration in January. .