Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
At what time do I need to be at school?
Plan to arrive between 7:30 and 7:40. You will need to check in thru the Raptor System and verify that your name is on the Approved Volunteer List for the District.Back to Top
Plan to arrive between 7:30 and 7:40. You will need to check in thru the Raptor System and verify that your name is on the Approved Volunteer List for the District.
What type of schedule will I follow?
A schedule based on your child's grade level has been designed so that you can spend some time with him/her and also some time assisting with school activities like recess and lunch.Back to Top
A schedule based on your child's grade level has been designed so that you can spend some time with him/her and also some time assisting with school activities like recess and lunch.
What about lunch?
The schedule is designed for you to assist in the cafeteria and also have lunch with your child. Adult lunches are $2.75, cash and checks are accepted. Please keep in mind that you cannot use your child's cafeteria account to purchase your lunch.Back to Top
The schedule is designed for you to assist in the cafeteria and also have lunch with your child. Adult lunches are $2.75, cash and checks are accepted. Please keep in mind that you cannot use your child's cafeteria account to purchase your lunch.
Can I volunteer more than one time?
Absolutely! In fact, we would love for you to volunteer more than once - it makes a difference in your child's education.Back to Top
Absolutely! In fact, we would love for you to volunteer more than once - it makes a difference in your child's education.
What can I wear on the day I volunteer?
Please wear comfortable clothing. You will be helping out during recess and will also be doing lots of walking.Back to Top
Please wear comfortable clothing. You will be helping out during recess and will also be doing lots of walking.
What are the Watch D.O.G.S. t-shirts?
These are t-shirts that the National Center for Fathering has designed for the use of the Watch D.O.G.S. program. They are the "uniform" that dads wear on the day they volunteer. Teravista also has vests that dads can wear if they do not have a t-shirt. Please note that you do not have to purchase a t-shirt to participate as a volunteer.Back to Top
These are t-shirts that the National Center for Fathering has designed for the use of the Watch D.O.G.S. program. They are the "uniform" that dads wear on the day they volunteer. Teravista also has vests that dads can wear if they do not have a t-shirt. Please note that you do not have to purchase a t-shirt to participate as a volunteer.