Roland Park Elementary/Middle School 5207 Roland Avenue Baltimore, MD 21210 (410) 396-6420 RPEMS Classroom Volunteering 2014-2015 City Schools Volunteers Legal disclaimer: As a volunteer your services to City.

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Roland Park Elementary/Middle School
5207 Roland Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21210
(410) 396-6420
RPEMS Classroom Volunteering
2014-2015
City Schools Volunteers
Legal disclaimer:
As a volunteer your services to City Schools
are provided strictly in a volunteer capacity
without any expressed or implied promise of
employment.
Mission Statement
Roland Park, an urban elementary/middle
school, empowers our diverse community of
learners to achieve academic excellence.
Teaching and learning at Roland Park provide
a positive, engaging, and challenging
environment for creative and critical thinking.
This Presentation
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Volunteers are critical to student success
Volunteers, PBIS, and the 3 R’s
Expectations of RPEMS Classroom Volunteers
BCPS Code of Conduct
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Parent and Guardian Rights and Responsibilities
Additional Rights of Volunteers
Next Steps for Volunteers
Volunteers are critical to student
success
Volunteers help:
• Support teachers
• Support students academically – remedial
support and enrichment opportunities
• Enhance the RPEMS experience
• Support students emotionally and socially
– Practice reasoning and problem solving skills
– Encouraging PBIS and Modeling the 3Rs
Volunteers are critical to students –
supporting teachers
Volunteers can be helpful to teachers in a
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Guest speakers/experts on specific units of study
One-on-one assistance for students
Small group facilitation
Grading
Additional coach classes
Working with students on their Science Fair or History Day projects
Photocopies
Lesson planning
Volunteers are critical to students academically
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Tutoring (during school and after school)
Mentoring (during school and after school)
Afterschool Clubs/Sports
In-class support to teachers
One-on-one assistance for students
Small group facilitation
Additional coach classes
Working with students on their Science Fair or
History Day projects
Volunteers are critical to students –
enhance RPEMS experience
• Library Volunteering
• Writing Center Volunteering
• My Word! Literary Festival –Coordinating
assemblies and visiting authors and illustrators
• Science Fair or History Day Judges
• Facilities improvement – gardening, mural
painting, etc.
• Thinking about grant ideas and opportunities
Volunteers are critical to students – emotionally
and socially by encouraging Positive Behavioral
Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
It’s more than just blue tickets
(or gold or purple)
PBIS is a framework for helping the school define, teach, and
acknowledge behavioral expectations.
It is:
– a research based model of teaching and supporting positive
behaviors to meet the needs of ALL students.
– common routines and uniform language around appropriate school
behaviors
– consistent throughout the school
PBIS and The Three “R”s
• Every member of the RPEMS community
(children, staff and volunteers) is expected to
demonstrate positive behavior that is based
on the three “R”s of PBIS.
The Three “R”s throughout the school
Respectful
Responsible
• Speak kindly to and about
others
• Actively listen
• Follow adult directions
• Ask permission to use things
• Use appropriate language and
tone
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• Walk in all areas of the
school building
• Keep hands, feet, and
body to yourself
• Accept consequences
• Respect school property
• Report inappropriate of
destructive behavior
Give your best effort
Be on time
Follow proper dress code
Bring necessary materials
Know and follow BCPS code
of conduct
The Three “R”s in the classroom
Respectful
Responsible
• Raise your hand to
participate
• Use appropriate
language and voice
during group work
• Respect school property
• Bring all necessary
materials
• Remain in assigned area
• Complete and turn in all
class work and homework
• Do your own work
• Ask for help when you
need it
Ready
• Arrive on time
• Remain on task
• Give your best effort
Volunteers are critical to students – emotionally and socially by
practicing reasoning and problem solving skills
When confronted with an issue, we
want students to stand up for
themselves. They should not ignore
problems and should never overreact.
A note about discipline…
RPEMS has no expectation that volunteers
would discipline students. Students should
respect volunteers. If you feel like your safety
or the safety of other students is at risk,
please get a member of the RPEMS staff or
send another student to get a staff member.
RPEMS expectations of volunteers
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Confidentiality
Dependability
Communication
Support
Positive Attitude
Professionalism
RPEMS expectations of volunteers Confidentiality
You may have access to grades and records.
You will know the children who are succeeding
and you will know the children who are
struggling. Discuss concerns with staff or the
administration, NOT with other volunteers,
parents or in the community.
RPEMS expectations of volunteers Dependability
The teachers and staff have planned activities
for you and your students. If something comes
up, please be considerate of those depending
on you. Please notify the teacher 48 hours in
advance. Please arrive on time and ready to
volunteer.
RPEMS expectations of volunteers Communication
When you have questions or concerns about
policy and procedures, ask the teacher or
administration. Most problems can be solved
with respect and honest communication.
RPEMS expectations of volunteers Support
As a school volunteer, you will be in a support position.
Your role is to support the classroom teacher and the
administration of the building since they are legally and
professionally responsible for the education of all
students at the school. Please only perform the duties
given by the teacher or administration.
Volunteering is not a time to roam the halls, visit your child’s classroom
and/or attempt to conference with a teacher. We are happy to schedule
any of those, but please don’t do it during volunteer time.
RPEMS expectations of volunteers Attitude
Come to school with a positive attitude, one
that will say to each student, “you are so
special, I’m glad that I have the opportunity to
work with you.” Please follow the teacher’s
directions to the best of your ability.
RPEMS expectations of volunteers Professionalism
Adults can be great role models. Please refrain from using mobile
phones in the classroom. Please refrain from bringing younger
siblings to the class. Please dress appropriately – revealing clothes
or clothing with messages are not permitted.
We love that you would want to be in your own child’s classroom,
but please realize that this may be an additional barrier to your
student’s success. To the degree possible, please consider
volunteering in a different class or a different grade.
Please sign in at the main office and wear a visitor’s badge while volunteering.
BCPS Code of Conduct – 6 Principles
The Baltimore City Public Schools Code of Conduct 2012-13
Six principles that provide an important foundation to guide behavior. If the RPEMS
community abide by these principles, we will contribute to a positive learning
environment.
1. I respect others and myself. I am kind and courteous. I demonstrate positive verbal
and nonverbal communication and positive behavior.
2. I am responsible for my behavior and its consequences.
3. I come to school on time, focused and prepared to work.
4. I demonstrate behaviors that promote a clean, safe and civil learning environment.
5. I respect school property and the property of others.
6. I present myself in an appropriate and orderly fashion at all times and in all
settings, and I demonstrate personal honor and integrity at all times.
STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Attend school and receive a free and appropriate public
education
Be taught in a safe learning environment
Be treated courteously, fairly and respectfully by other
students and school staff
Receive a written copy of district and school policies and
procedures
Bring complaints or concerns to the school principal or staff
Request or challenge in writing an explanation of anything
in their education records
Be told, orally and in writing, the reason(s) for any
disciplinary decisions
Receive information about the procedures for appealing
disciplinary decisions
Have a parent or guardian attend applicable disciplinary
conferences and hearings
Have school staff or an administrator present when police
are called, and have a parent or guardian notified of the
nature of the investigation and other details as appropriate,
unless the situation involves child abuse or neglect
STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Students have the responsibility to:
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Attend school daily, be prepared for class and complete
assignments to the best of their ability
Know and obey school rules and instructions given by
the school principal and staff
Tell school staff about any dangerous behavior or
activity that occurs on school grounds, or off school
grounds if it may result in disruption to the educational
setting
Bring only those materials to school that are allowed
Behave respectfully toward everyone in the school
community
Keep parents or guardians informed of school related
issues and give them any materials intended for
parents or guardians and sent home with students by
City Schools
PARENT AND GUARDIAN RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Be actively involved in their children’s education
Be treated courteously, fairly and respectfully by all school staff and principals
Get information about the policies of the Board and procedures that relate to their children’s
education
Get regular reports, written or oral, from school staff regarding their children’s academic progress
or behavior, including but not limited to report cards, behavior progress reports and conferences
Receive information and prompt notification of inappropriate or disruptive behaviors by their
children and any disciplinary actions taken by principals or school staff
Receive information about due process procedures for disciplinary matters concerning their
children, including information on conferences and appeals
Receive information from school staff about ways to improve their children’s academic or
behavioral progress, including but not limited to counseling, tutoring, after-school programs,
academic programs and mental health services within City Schools and the community
Receive information about services for students with disabilities and English language learners,
when applicable
Receive communications through provided translators
PARENT AND GUARDIAN RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Make sure their children attend school regularly and on time and, when children
are absent, let schools know why
Tell school officials about any concerns or complaints in a respectful and timely
manner
Work with principals and school staff to address any academic or behavioral
problems their children may experience
Support City Schools by being a role model for their children, talking with their
children about school and expected behavior
Read and become familiar with the policies of the Board, CEO administrative
regulations and this Code of Conduct
Give updated contact information to City Schools and their children’s individual
school
Give their children a space to complete their homework or allow participation in
after-school programs that permit the completion of homework
Be respectful and courteous to staff, other parents, guardians and students while
on school premises
Additional Rights of Volunteers
• To receive clear and specific directions from the
teachers and staff
• To feel that you are an important part of the
community and your help is recognized
• To receive constructive feedback on your
volunteering
• To have your skills, dignity, and individual needs
respected
• To not be left in charge of an entire class
• To expect to have fun
As a volunteer, you agree to:
– Be dependable and arrive on time
– Notify the designated school staff with reasonable notice about absences, tardiness and any
other problems that may prevent you from fulfilling your obligation
– Sign in and out each time you visit the school
– Not take disciplinary action against students
– Respect the privacy of all students, staff and volunteers by keeping all information received
confidential (including but not limited to test results and home/family matters)
– Never be under the influence of or in possession of alcohol or drugs while serving
– Never carry weapons while serving
– Be respectful of students’ learning abilities
– Not use inappropriate language while volunteering
– Never transport children without permission
– Try really hard to avoid using electronic devices such as smart phones while working with
students
– Not engage in religious or political activity when volunteering
– Never give medication to children
– Not to photograph a student without express permission from the principal
– Report unsafe conditions and notify appropriate school personnel of and suspected child
abuse and/or neglect
– Communicate any concerns or questions to the teacher, principal or volunteer coordinator
Next steps for volunteers
• Fingerprinting
– If you have been fingerprinted within the last year, please call CJIS (Criminal
Justice Information Services) at 410-764-4501. Let them know when you were
fingerprinted in the last year and ask for proof that you were fingerprinted.
They will send/email/fax that information to you. You would then bring/send
RPEMS a copy.
– If you have not been fingerprinted within the last year, go down to Central
Office (200 East North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202) and get the fingerprinting
done there. To be fingerprinted, you need a letter from Roland Park
requesting your fingerprinting because we need you at the school. When you
go to North Ave, please take that letter with you. They will not fingerprint you
without it. When you are done getting fingerprinted, please bring proof of
fingerprinting to the school. To get this letter, email Phillip at
[email protected]. Please include your full government name.
• Sign up through Classroom parent http://rpems.classroomparent.com/
• Come to school!