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Engaged Eagles

 

Engaged Eagle Volunteers - Adults & Family Members

Each year Lincoln Charter challenges all families to contribute a minimum of 30 hours of their time to benefit the LCS community.  Described in the original charter, having a family atmosphere and involved parents creates a warm, inviting, and productive environment. Thank you for your willingness to share your time and skills to benefit our school community.

 

What is an Engaged Eagle?

An Engaged Eagle is an adult family member, guardian and/or relative, who engages in volunteering at Lincoln Charter. This means you!  Your time and talents are what make Lincoln Charter an extra special place. Consider the difference you will make in a young person's life when you volunteer.

 

What is the Engaged Eagle Challenge?

LCS challenges you to volunteer 30 hours per year.  These hours accumulate quickly when divided between the 10 months of the school year.

 

Why Engage?

You can make a positive difference in your child’s future each time you step onto campus. Research shows that every student benefits from having adult volunteers involved in their education. It develops role model relationships, creates opportunities for children to communicate with other adults, and it allows the teacher to work individually with students having difficulties.

 

How does an Engaged Eagle volunteer?

The easiest way to volunteer is to sign up for an activity on ParentSquare or SignUpGenius.  It automatically records your volunteering activities. Lincolnton Campus or Denver Campus

 

How does an Engaged Eagle log additional volunteer time?

Keep track of the volunteer hours that you complete for extra projects and leadership roles for Lincoln Charter. Click the link for your campus and fill out the simple questions on a Google Form.

Denver or Lincolnton

 

There are countless hours that have not been recorded yet, so please take a few minutes to go online and document your time. This helps us mark our progress toward building lasting parent partnerships, make plans for future volunteer opportunities, and, most importantly, say “thank you” to all of the families that pitch in to make Lincoln Charter an amazing place for our students. Remember that students must use the website called X2Vol and it is exclusive to our students.

 

Does LCS know that I am busy and don’t have time to volunteer?

Yes! We value you and the time that you offer to our school. There are varied volunteer opportunities with flexible timing options, and our Volunteer Coordinator can work with you to find daytime, evening, or weekend opportunities to donate your time.

 

Thank you for actively participating in your child's education and taking the 30-hour challenge!

Contact Brenda DeYoe, Engaged Eagle Volunteer/Events Coordinator

 

Before volunteering, please take a moment to familiarize yourself with our Volunteer Guidelines