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We rely on volunteers for the implementation of many of our school and PTA-run programs. Please consider volunteering for one of the below, or if you want to discuss your interests and find a more personalized volunteer opportunity, please contact us today!
Art Docents
Library
Living Classroom
Project Cornerstone
The Los Altos Art Docents are a dedicated group of trained volunteers, who teach art in a manner which expands and motivates the development of creativity and curiosity in the children of the Los Altos School District. Our program was founded in 1970 and has evolved into more than 50 distinct lessons across grades TK-6th. The Los Altos Art Docents are actively seeking new recruits to help us meet the demands of our ever-growing school district. No experience with teaching? No artistic talent? No problem – we will train you! Once trained, we ask our volunteers to commit to teach once a week in the classroom during the school year. Learn more about the Docent Training Program. If you don't have time to volunteer as an Art Docent, volunteer to help in your child's classroom when there is an Art Docent lesson being taught. All help is appreciated.
For more information, contact Art Docent Coordinator Kimberly Dickerson at (650) 947-1195.
Parent volunteers help sort and check out books when their children's class visits the library. Sign-ups are usually available during Welcome Breakfast, which takes place in the Multi right after students start class on the first day of school. Come chat with Ms. Kim Guesman, our librarian, or email her with any inquiries.
Living Classroom Spring Docent Training
9-Noon Mondays 3/4, 3/11 & 3/18
Los Altos School District iLearn Studio
201 Covington Road, Los Altos CA 94024
Do you like to connect kids with nature? Living Classroom is seeking volunteers to teach our fun nature-based lessons and help care for our school gardens. No experience necessary as we teach you everything you need to know. Please join us from 9-Noon on Mondays 3/4, 3/11 and 3/18 at the LASD iLearn Studio for our Spring Docent Training. If Mondays don't work for you, please ask us about our apprentice-style training option.
Questions? Please contact Living Classroom Program Coordinator Caroline Chan at livingclassroom@
The Project Cornerstone program recruits trusted, caring adults to work directly with students in the classroom and role-model inclusive behavior on the playground. There are several ways to get involved:
Project Cornerstone is actively seeking more volunteers! Contact Amy Bankhead for more information.
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