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Monday, November 8, 2010

Homework Helpers and Other Volunteers Wanted

Opportunities from the Power of One program
As the new school year builds momentum, Shoreline public schools are in need of volunteers. With teachers and school districts having to do more with less, volunteers lending a hand are a valuable resource.

Several schools are looking for people who can give consistent help to students on a weekly basis, supporting their reading and math skills either during lunchtime homework sessions or with after school programs.

If you have the time and interest, learn more about the opportunities available by contacting Karen Kessinger, the volunteer coordinator for the Power of One program, 206-365-1169 or email,

About Power of One Senior Volunteer Program
The Power of One program is for people 55 and older to volunteer in Shoreline Public Schools. All school district volunteers must undergo a Washington State Patrol background check and an application process.

Sponsored by the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center, Power of One matches volunteers 55 years and older with schools in the Shoreline school district.

The program started in 1996 and is a partnership of the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center and the Shoreline School District and supported by the Shoreline Public Schools Foundation. During the 2009-10 school year, a core of 53 Power of One Volunteers put in nearly 4,000 hours of time at Shoreline schools and programs.

The purpose of the Power of One Volunteer Program is to assist the Shoreline Schools to achieve excellent education for all students.
As caring adults we can assist all students to become successful learners.

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