Volunteering in Schools
Durham District School Board (DDSB) encourages parents, guardians and community members to assist with school activities. Volunteers provide meaningful activities that enhance the school environment for all members of the school community.
The Volunteer Programs in Schools procedure regulates volunteer activities at DDSB schools. Volunteers may work under the direct or indirect supervision of a teacher currently assigned to that school with Principal approval.
Volunteer application
In order to volunteer with the DDSB, you will need to:
- Fill out a Volunteer Application form
- Sign a Volunteer Responsibilities and Agreement form
- Complete a Criminal Record Check including a vulnerable sector check through the Durham Regional Police Services
- Complete an Offence Declaration form
Volunteer of Distinction Award
We appreciate the hard work and contributions of our volunteers. Every year, each DDSB school will select one person to receive the Volunteer of Distinction Award.
View the virtual 2019-2020 Volunteer of Distinction Awards ceremony.
Eligibility
To receive this award, you must:
- Not be a staff member of the school
- Not have received money for the work you performed
- Have demonstrated a commitment to the school
- Have volunteered your time or talent to further the goal of student achievement and well-being
The recipient doesn't need to be a parent or member of the School Community Council (SCC).
Nomination
The school Principal and SCC Chair will solicit nominations from administrators, staff, parents and the School Community Council. They will then select one individual from the list of nominees to receive the Volunteer of Distinction Award.