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Volunteers Supercharge our Schools
by Vicki Johnson, Governing Board Clerk
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Vicki Johnson
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Fall 2003 - In Driving Success, our volunteer helpers
truly 'supercharge' our schools. One of the most enjoyable
board meetings each year is the annual recognition of our
outstanding school volunteers who do so much for our students.
They add that special touch to our athletic and other extracurricular
programs, raise funds for needed improvements and assist our
teachers and support staff in a variety of jobs on and off-campus.
Having been a parent volunteer myself, I know how much hard
work is connected with the many substantial projects that
take place in a high school. School volunteers give a lot
of themselves, but the rewards are many. From pride in a job
well done to that special smile or 'thank you' from a student,
volunteering gives a self satisfaction that makes it all worthwhile.
There are other benefits for parent volunteers. It is widely
accepted that when parents are involved, their children are
more likely to succeed. This is true whether your child is
in first grade or in high school. What can you do at your
high school? Here are a few more suggestions:
You Can Help!
- Sell concessions, take photos or help with athletic awards
banquets
- Chaperone an educational trip or serve as guest presenter
in a class
- Help with bookkeeping and filing
- Sponsor fundraising events or donate items
- Build theater sets for upcoming performances
- Attend school events to show your support of teens' efforts
- Get involved! Ask your school how you can help.
We welcome parental involvement in our high schools. Please
join us in our common goal of Driving Success for our students.
Volunteers Applauded for Service to the
District
Past Volunteer
Honorees
June 2006 - At a dinner in their honor, 12 devoted
district supporters from Phoenix and Glendale communities
were recognized for their service to the Glendale Union High
School District.
School principals introduced each honoree and their family
members to the superintendent, governing board and members
of the audience while highlighting the impact their honoree
has on their campus. Superintendent Vernon Jacobs thanked
the individuals for taking time away from their family and
careers by volunteering in our schools, and assisting with
GUHSD students and student clubs.
Volunteers of the Year for 2005-2006 are:
- Apollo - William and June Nelson
- Cortez - Estella Howard
- Glendale - Rockne & Tammy Anderson
- Greenway - Lori Fox
- Independence - Cassandra Webb
- Moon Valley - Tamela Estepp
- Sunnyslope - Leslie Schexnayder
- Thunderbird - Mary Lou Micheaels
- Washington - Trudy Williford
- District Office - Lieutenant Frank Balkcom

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