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Developing Volunteer Support

The contributions volunteers can make to the learning experiences and academic achievement of children are endless. All family and community members have special knowledge and skills that can be shared with young people. A strong volunteer program offers the chance for community members to become familiar with the school while providing meaningful support to children and staff.

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