What are some typical activities for partnerships?
Tutoring students in reading or math, judging a school fair, serving as Principal for a Day, holding a beautification day, mentoring or e-mentoring students, talking to students about going to college, speaking at career days, hosting a student for job shadowing, helping establish and support extracurricular activities, and collecting and donating dorm supplies for college-bound seniors. FOR SCHOOLS Q: What is the time commitment for a partnership? A: It all depends on how you and your partner plan out your events. Sometimes, the alumni group will plan all the events or will simply help out with the school-wide events already taking place. In these instances, the school spends little extra time preparing for each event. Other times, the school may have to be more involved. Activities like Saturday sessions require a staff member to be present. Q: Who of my staff has to be involved? A: We require that the initial Partnership Meeting happen with the principal and at least one other membe
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