School Involvement

New to the area, looking for a way to meet people and put your talents to work? Lived here a long time, but looking for a new volunteer activity? Do you have school-aged children or none at all? Whatever your passion, you can get involved in our schools! Think volunteer efforts are limited to baking brownies for PTA fundraisers? Think again.

Schools rely on volunteers to power many activities. Libraries are hotbeds of activity all day long — and not all of them involve books. Librarians need help planning programs, organizing events and teaching technology. You’ll be amazed at the varied role libraries play in today’s schools.

In culture-rich Fairfield County, volunteers are a crucial resource. You can bring dancers, musicians, actors and authors into classrooms and auditoriums. In Westport, you could join the Schools’ Permanent Arts Committee, which oversees more than 1,500 pieces of original paintings, sculptures and cartoons.

Many high schools and middle schools in the area have robust theater programs. But the directors can’t do it all. They need set designers, costume experts, lighting specialists and much more to help put on spectacular shows.

Other after-school programs rely on outside expertise too. Westport’s nationally-recognized robotics teams are organized and coached by volunteers. So are chess programs in other towns. Many such activities begin with volunteers eager to give of their own special skills.

Each town has organizations for parents of children with learning differences or special needs, and for intellectually gifted youngsters. There are state and national associations and a number of private non-profit organizations that champion the causes and rely on volunteer support.

If you’re politically involved, consider education issues. From budgets to standardized testing, you can make your voice heard. If you’re particularly intrepid, you can run for your local or state level Board of Education.

Nearby, Bridgeport schools are in constant need volunteer help. Mentorship programs are run by Big Brothers and Big Sisters, and the Bridgeport Public Education Fund needs mentors to help high schoolers with the college process. Volunteer tutors can work with the Bridgeport Caribe Youth Leaders during the school day or at the Saturday Academy; mentors and coaches are in need too.

Public schools, private schools, preschools -- all benefit from volunteer involvement. Rewards for the volunteer go far beyond the joy of giving back, and the satisfaction of using your talents for a good cause. You’ll meet new people, be exposed to new ideas, and learn new skills.

And if baking brownies for fundraisers is your thing: You’ll make tons of quick friends.