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Parents stepping up to help at local schools

Squamish parent advisory committees get creative recruiting new volunteers
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Deanne Wampler, Squamish Elementarys Parent Advisory Committee chair; Johanna Proudfoot, Mamquam Elementary PAC chair; Georgia Richards, Cedar Valley Waldorf School; Paula Mendes, Squamish Montessori; and Nathalie Peloquin, 矇cole Les Aiglons PAC vice-chair, and their children .

Parents of students at cole Les Aiglons in Squamish have found an easy way to contribute to their childrens education.

They keep an eye on a bulletin board where teachers stick post-it notes with volunteer jobs. Based on their skills and interests, parents can choose which task they want to take on.

This time its a volunteer job involving wrapping 50 textbooks in plastic to protect the covers from wear and tear. Its a time-consuming job that the busy teacher would have to do otherwise.

We would rather have our teachers spend time teaching and working on educating our students. The tasks on the post-it notes are good ways parents can get involved that benefit our children, says Christine McLeod, chair of cole Les Aiglons Parent Advisory Committee. She has children in Grades 2 and 4.

Other times, parents volunteered to husk 200 cobs of corn for a welcome back barbecue, wash out book basins and punch holes in workbooks.

We try to engage parents in different ways. Its not necessarily coming to PAC meetings there are a lot of other ways to help, says McLeod.

This year the PAC is focusing on settling students at the schools new location at the former Capilano University campus, as well as working on fundraising campaigns, such as its book fair in November when members of the community can select from a wide range of French books.

Finding innovative ways for parents to contribute is echoed as a priority for several other parent advisory committees in Squamish, especially since many families have busy lifestyles.

Were always looking for parents. If they cant make our monthly meetings, there are still a lot of other ways to volunteer, says Marcia Kent, chair of Brackendale Elementary Schools PAC. She has twin sons in Grade 1.

Some people really enjoy coming to our PAC meetings, but others like to help out in different ways.
Parents, for example, can volunteer at the concession stand during the schools popular movie nights held every month in the gym.

Its all about teamwork, and were doing this for our children, and for the future too, says Kent, adding there was a big turnout at the PACs first meeting of the school year.

The more parents who get involved, the more our PAC is able to do for the students.

The parent advisory committee at Garibaldi Highlands Elementary also takes the task of recruiting volunteers seriously.

Each parent has a different strength, and weve reached out to people in the past based on what they do well, says Emma Moses, chair of the schools PAC. Moses has sons in Grades 1 and 3.

Some parents, for instance, who work as graphic designers make posters for the schools movie nights.

We also have parents who are in human resources and accounting, or who are good at organizing, says Moses.

Since many parents at Garibaldi Highlands Elementary work outside the home, the PAC has come up with creative ways to get families involved in fundraising, including a guilt free card that lets parents donate money instead of making treats for the bake sales.

Its a humorous way to contribute, and weve raised a lot of money this way, says Moses.

Parents at Squamish Elementary who arent able to make a large time commitment are also encouraged to volunteer for a single event when time permits.

Parents dont need to come to all the meetings. If they can take on one fundraiser, we can always use the help, says Deanna Wampler, chair of the schools PAC.

Last year, the PACs activities included learning how to grow vegetables in the schools garden and creation of the Inventors Club, a weekly program in which students are encouraged to test new experiments.

Were always looking for help. Right now were looking for a treasurer so well need someone with bookkeeping experience, but even volunteering for one event really helps us out.

It all comes down to the parent volunteers. Theyre the ones who make what we do possible.

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