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Volunteering in Schools

A volunteer is a person who services the district without compensation on a planned and approved basis.  All volunteers must submit the following clearances:

Day-To-Day Volunteers 

While we encourage parent participation in our schools, please be aware that to volunteer for the Penn-Trafford School District you must have current Act 34/PA Criminal History, Act 151/Child Abuse, and Act 114/Federal Fingerprint. Your initial clearances must have been obtained within one year of the date that you would be volunteering in the school. Once you receive your clearances, they will remain in effect for five years per Act 153. At the end of the five years, you must obtain new clearances if you want to continue your role as a volunteer. 

Chaperone / Coach

The roles of chaperone and coach include direct supervision of students, and therefore the Act 114 Waiver cannot be accepted.  You must have current Act 34 (PA Criminal History), Act 151 (Child Abuse), and Act 114 (Federal Fingerprints).  

When you receive your clearances, please take them to the school office so the secretary can make a copy for their file. If you have a record, please make an appointment with your child’s principal to discuss it. Minor incidents that do not hinder the welfare of a child do not prevent one from becoming a volunteer.

District Volunteer Policies

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