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Ideas for Working Together

Ideas for Working Together

Schools and Community . . . Working Together

Connections between our community and our schools enables us to provide students with a wide variety of support and opportunities to grow and thrive. There are many ways for businesses and community organizations to get involved. Ideally, a partnership between a school and a community organization will be based on the specific needs and resources of each. Here are some ideas to get you started.

As Partners in Education, businesses and community organizations may:

  • Serve as volunteers, mentors, tutors, chaperones, etc.
  • Allow/Encourage employees to use release time to volunteer in the schools of their choice
  • Become a classroom reader or guest speaker
  • Serve as a guest speaker during Career Day/Week
  • Offer incentives for students for achievement, positive behavior, attendance, etc.
  • Donate needed materials and supplies
  • Provide financial support and other needed resources
  • Sponsor field trips and expanded cultural experiences for students
  • Assist with annual school events such as health fairs, school carnivals, science fairs, spirit week, book fairs, etc.
  • Sponsor after school clubs and activities
  • Provide valuable input as a participant on a school/district advisory council
  • Engage in school improvement/beautification projects
  • Participate in a school supply or book drive
  • Provide job shadowing, internships and/or employment opportunities for students
  • Support professional development for educators
  • Host lunches/meetings for school staff
  • Sponsor recognition programs for students, teachers, and staff
  • Sponsor a teacher appreciation week event
  • Invite student artwork for the design of holiday cards or other organizational publications

Schools can assist community partners by

  • Providing student artwork for office spaces, the design of holiday cards or professional publications
  • Provide visibility for partners by recognizing them on the school marquee, in a school newsletter, on the school website, in social media, etc.
  • Providing a partnership plaque or window cling to publicly display
  • Including them in school programs and activities
  • Recognize them at a PTA meeting or school event
  • Offering student performances at community organizations