RPHS Parent Volunteers
All parents MUST complete a volunteer criminal history application before signing up to volunteer.
*If you are currently a volunteer, please make sure your application is active. Applications require renewal each year.
Volunteers in Public Schools (VIPS)
Fort Bend ISD welcomes and encourages parents and community members to get involved and share their time, talents, and skills with our students by becoming a VIPS
Become a school volunteer by completing the FBISD Volunteer Criminal History Application and contacting the Campus (281) 327-5200 or by calling Collaborative Communities at (281) 634-1109.
Reporting volunteer hours is important:
All parents MUST complete a volunteer criminal history application before signing up to volunteer.
*If you are currently a volunteer, please make sure your application is active. Applications require renewal each year.
Volunteers in Public Schools (VIPS)
Fort Bend ISD welcomes and encourages parents and community members to get involved and share their time, talents, and skills with our students by becoming a VIPS
Become a school volunteer by completing the FBISD Volunteer Criminal History Application and contacting the Campus (281) 327-5200 or by calling Collaborative Communities at (281) 634-1109.
Reporting volunteer hours is important:
- This data represents a statistical snapshot of what you are accomplishing on your campus and tells your story to the community.
- Tracking volunteer data is a valuable tool in detailing and highlighting how volunteers impact not only the students but the community.
- Volunteer hours are part of the summative data for your school and becomes part of the overall campus evaluation.
- Volunteers are valuable to campus and District programs.
- Many grants, as well as state and federally funded programs, require an accurate reflection of volunteer hours.
Volunteer Guidelines
Becoming a Volunteer
You must be over 18 years of age and complete the following steps:
Procedures for ALL Volunteers
Volunteer Code of Ethics
Working With Students
These volunteer guidelines are designed to protect students from harm and to prevent even the appearance of impropriety on the part of the individual mentors, volunteers, students and schools participating in the FBISD VIPS Program.
Meeting with Students
Transportation
Physical Contact
Confidentiality
All information you are told about a student is confidential and sharing that information with others may be a violation of the law.
Although the student is free to share confidential information with you, there are certain things that you are required by law to tell a campus administrator:
We appreciate your participation in the VIPS Program. If you have additional questions, ask your school principal, VIPS Campus Coordinator or contact Collaborative Communities.
Becoming a Volunteer
You must be over 18 years of age and complete the following steps:
- Complete and/or update an online FBISD Volunteer Criminal History Application each school year.
- Attend an orientation meeting conducted by your VIPS Campus Coordinator. You will be given a school tour and informed of basic school procedures (i.e. signing in through Raptor, schedules, fire drills, parking and emergency procedures).
Procedures for ALL Volunteers
- Report to the office and sign in through Raptor. School personnel must know who is in the building.
- Wear identification badge provided by the school while participating in volunteer activities.
- Work under the direction of the school staff, recognizing that instructing, supervising, grading, and disciplining students are school staff responsibilities.
- Work in collaboration with school staff to plan volunteer activities. When possible, school staff will match volunteer talents with tasks assigned.
- Communicate with designated staff members to ensure clear expectations, task assignments, and feedback on volunteer activity.
- Do not bring your children to school unless there is a Parent Center at your campus. It is for their safety and well-being that we ask this. Check with your VIPS Campus Coordinator to ask if this provision for children is available.
Volunteer Code of Ethics
- Dependability-A volunteer shall be responsible for his/her scheduled times and must notify the VIPS Campus Coordinator and/or school staff immediately if not able to meet this commitment.
- Respect for Authority-A volunteer shall respect the authority of the school staff and the school administration.
- Confidentiality-A volunteer shall not discuss school matters or information concerning students outside the classroom with anyone but the designated school staff. If you need help with a student, discuss the matter professionally with the teacher, counselor, assistant principal or principal.
- Impartiality-A volunteer shall favor no one side or party more than another in all school situations.
- Objectivity-A volunteer shall not let his/her personal feelings enter into his/her work as a volunteer.
- Appearance-A volunteer shall dress appropriately, always remembering that he/she is setting an example for the students.
Working With Students
These volunteer guidelines are designed to protect students from harm and to prevent even the appearance of impropriety on the part of the individual mentors, volunteers, students and schools participating in the FBISD VIPS Program.
Meeting with Students
- All meetings and/or activities with students must take place on the school campus, or as part of a school-sponsored field trip.
- All activities with a student or students must take place in a room with an open door or on the school grounds in sight of school staff representatives.
- Off campus contact is strictly prohibited unless under the direct supervision of school officials.
Transportation
- Transporting a student in your personal car is prohibited.
- Students must be transported in a school district vehicle (field trips), in a school official’s vehicle or in a parent or legal guardian’s vehicle.
- Do not put yourself in the position of being alone with any student in any vehicle.
Physical Contact
- Physical contact should be limited to holding a hand or giving a soft pat on the back.
- Remember that what you see as simple, friendly affection between you and the student may be viewed as something entirely different by someone else.
Confidentiality
All information you are told about a student is confidential and sharing that information with others may be a violation of the law.
Although the student is free to share confidential information with you, there are certain things that you are required by law to tell a campus administrator:
- If a student confides that he or she is the victim of sexual, emotional, chemical or physical abuse, or is considering homicide or suicide, or is involved in any illegal activity, you must notify the student’s principal immediately.
- Document the information that was reported and to whom it was given.
- Remember, this information is extremely personal and capable of damaging lives, so do not share it with anyone except the campus administrator.
We appreciate your participation in the VIPS Program. If you have additional questions, ask your school principal, VIPS Campus Coordinator or contact Collaborative Communities.