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Ideas for Partnership Activities
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What does a partnership look like? What am I committing to?
Here are a few ideas to help you get started, but you can work with your school/district partner representative to come up with activities that will work for you both.
With a small amount of time and resources:
- Meet with our Impact group, student councils, and other clubs/organizations
- Sponsor snacks at our quarterly Stakeholders' Meetings
- Have breakfast or lunch at a school where partners can get to know faculty, staff and students
- Collect preschool books for older children to share at home with their younger siblings
- Provide tax tips, time/stress management tips, or other workshops for faculty and staff
- Serve as a judge for various school competitions or a volunteer at Reality/Career Fairs
With slightly more time and resources:
- Sponsor “student of the month” and send pictures home to parents with a letter of commendation
- Provide breakfast/lunch, flowers or other incentives for “Teacher(s) of the Month”
- Assist in the media center, classroom or office
- Staff a table at a high school reality fair or a kindergarten Mission Possible event
- Provide support for hands-on learning
- Be a guest speaker
Projects that work on a limited basis or on a larger scale:
- Tutor/mentor (one child or small group)
- Listen to one child (or small group) read to you
- Read stories to a child, group or entire class
- Serve as a resource for class presentation
More involved activities:
- Donate books to Media Center (in honor of employees and/or students)
- Employ high school students during the summer months or on a part-time basis
- Display student art work in business organization's lobby, break room or conference room
- Provide babysitters for parents and teachers to use for PTO meetings and parent conferences
- Provide financial literacy lessons for students and parents
- Provide training sites for CTAE programs
- Provide training sites for high school special education students (maintenance, simple clerical duties, cafeteria services)
- Permit use of your facilities for car washes or bake sales