How to Chaperone at a Junior High Dance

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Chaperoning at a junior high school dance can be fun and rewarding. It's a lot of fun to watch the young kids as they learn to socialize with one another. It's also a good experience for you to help the public schools in your area. Without volunteers in schools, they couldn't do as many fun things for the kids. Follow these steps if you'd like to volunteer at a junior high school dance.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Find out what the school district policy is on volunteering at school functions. Most school districts require you to fill out an application and get approval before you can start to help with the kids. Go the school district's Web site for the policies and volunteer application.
Step2
Know the rules. You should be familiar with the school policies where you intend to chaperone. The school may even have more specific rules for a dance.
Step3
Find out when the dance is and at what times you will be needed to chaperone. You may need to be early to help set up or stay late to help clean up. Sometimes volunteers will stay throughout the entire dance and sometimes they are broken into shifts.
Step4
Do what the volunteer coordinator or teacher in charge asks you to do. They may want you to greet kids at the door or to walk around and make sure that everyone is having a good time.
Step5
Find out from the volunteer coordinator or teacher in charge what you should do if you see a child misbehaving. Sometimes you can just tell a child to stop doing what they are doing or you may need to get a school official to handle it.
Step6
Check the bathrooms regularly. If you are not assigned to a specific task, walk around and make regular stops at the bathrooms. Kids tend to go to the bathroom when they are upset about something or if they are causing trouble.

Tips & Warnings

  • Have a good time. If the kids see you enjoying yourself, they will too.
  • Do not put your hands on or raise your voice to any child. If you need assistance, find a school official.

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PapaG said

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on 10/13/2007 Very good advice, but a little to general.

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