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Volunteers In Public Schools
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Mission Statement
To be an advocate for the involvement in public schools by providing support and commitment to quality education.
Who can volunteer?
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Parents are not the only volunteers at schools today. Volunteers include mothers, fathers, grandparents, business people, former students and caring community members. Anyone who wants to help can make a difference! Your commitment will enable children to receive the time and attention they need to achieve.
VIPS Luncheon
The Volunteers In Public Schools Advisory Council presented a check to Dr. Perez at the VIPS Luncheon.
There are 36 campuses in Midland ISD. Volunteers are needed at all campuses in all grade levels. Volunteers assist in the classroom, with clerical duties, share computer knowledge, help as bilingual tutors, help with reading, support the PTA and much more. Volunteers are also needed in the areas of fine arts, athletics and career and technology. Each campus has a VIPS Coordinator who plans all volunteer efforts. Campuses work through the coordinator to organize and implement activities.
How can I help?
Coleman
Volunteers are needed at all campuses in all grade levels. Volunteers assist in the classroom, with clerical duties, share computer knowledge, help as bilingual tutors, help with reading, support the PTA and much more. Volunteers are also needed in the areas of fine arts, athletics and career and technology. Each campus has a VIPS Coordinator who plans all volunteer efforts. Campuses work through the coordinator to organize and implement activities.
Click here to email your volunteer hours.
Want to know more about volunteering? Contact us here!
Click for your Volunteer of the Year Forms.
Click here for Volunteer of the Year Attendance form for luncheon.
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