Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Cougar Ridge! There are many ways to get involved. Some opportunities to volunteer happen during the school day; others are in the evenings. There are ways to volunteer at school and from your home. There are opportunities to work with adults and work with children. Our volunteers help our school community thrive!
If you are interested in volunteering with the PTSA, please contact Sara Woody (PTSA President) or click on the "Volunteer Info - Volunteer Sign-Up" icon in the left-hand menu and sign-up.
If you are interested in volunteering in the classroom, please contact your teacher or Room Parent.
IMPORTANT – Mandatory Volunteer Application Process – In order to volunteer anywhere in the Issaquah School District for 2022-23, including in your child’s classroom, art or library time, an updated ANNUAL volunteer application needs to be submitted electronically. Click here for instructions and allow one week to process prior to any volunteer time.
MICROSOFT PARENTS: Did you know that Microsoft matches your volunteer hours with the Cougar Ridge Elementary PTSA? Make sure you log your hours!
I. Visiting Procedures
II. Confidentiality
III. Facility Reservation and Use
IV. Field Trips
V. Office Workroom
VI. Group Gifts
VII. Parties and Birthdays
I. Visitors & Volunteers |
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All parents, community members, volunteers and visitors must sign in and sign out in the office and wear a Visitor/Volunteer Badge when they are on the school site. It is important that the office be able to locate family members in the event of an emergency. |
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II. Confidentiality and Student Rights | ||||||||||||||||||
Confidentiality is of the utmost importance. Please keep all experiences, thoughts and comments in confidence. Direct any questions to the teacher. Respect the rights of each child in the same manner you want your child treated. |
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III. Facility Use | ||||||||||||||||||
If you would like to schedule the use of any room other than your designated classroom during the school day, please contact Wendy Floyd in the Cougar Ridge office. All rooms during non-school hours are scheduled through the district. To check availability of these rooms, please follow the instructions here. |
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IV. Field Trips | ||||||||||||||||||
Field trip chaperones are expected to devote their full time and attention to the supervision of students and to adhere at all times to the following Issaquah School District Field Trip Guidelines for Volunteers: |
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V. Office Workroom | ||||||||||||||||||
All room parents are trained in the use of the office workroom. Room parents should in turn train the volunteers from their classroom. Please do not use the workroom for the half hour just before and after school, or at any time that inconveniences the school staff. Please give teachers priority on all workroom equipment. Parents may not bring children into the workroom and must enter the workroom through one of the direct workroom doors in the hallway (not walk through the office). Please limit communication with the office staff during the half hour before and after school or anytime when their attention must be given to our children. |
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VI. Group Gift Policies | ||||||||||||||||||
Parents, students and other interested parties are encouraged to express their appreciation to teachers and other staff members at the end of the school year with written letters of commendation and/or gratitude. It is also encouraged that copies of any such letters be provided to the principal of Cougar Ridge and the Issaquah School District superintendent. The giving of group gifts to teachers or other staff members is left solely to the discretion of the parents in each classroom. If parents desire to give a group gift, donations are to be limited to no more than $15.00 per student per school year. Room parents collecting money for group gifts may not ask for any specific dollar amount and should advise families that contributions in excess of $15.00 per student will not be accepted. It shall be indicated that the group gift is from all children in the class, regardless of whether or not all families participate monetarily. It is the responsibility of the room parents in each classroom to see that these policies are adhered to. |
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VII. Parties and Birthdays | ||||||||||||||||||
Cougar Ridge follows the District policy in asking parents not to send party invitations to school. Parties are determined by the teachers at each grade level at their discretion. The use of Halloween costumes are at the discretion of the Principal. Maximum party length is one hour and is scheduled at the teacher's discretion. Party planning, coordination, set up, activities and clean up is the responsibility of parents and is usually coordinated by the Room Parent. The cost of parties is funded by parental donation with party fund donations not to exceed $5 per student per school year. Believing that birthdays are very special times but wanting to maximize classroom instruction time, it is Cougar Ridge's policy to celebrate only via the Principal's discretion and direction. Please see the Cougar Ridge Party/Activity Guidelines below for more details regarding party policy. |
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Party/Activity Guidelines: |
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The purpose for establishing guidelines for parties, an end of the year activity and birthdays, is to honor the educational focus of the school day and to be respectful of all children. These guidelines have been developed by a joint committee of parents and staff. Parents are asked to comply with the guidelines. This will prevent the parent, child and staff member from being placed in an uncomfortable situation. |
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