Volunteer Opportunities with WCPSS

Make a difference in the life of a child--volunteer today!

The Wake County Public School System has numerous community partners who volunteer in our schools each day, working one-on-one with students to help them reach success. Volunteers serve as tutors, mentors, and business partners, providing valuable support to our schools. We urge the entire community to get involved in our schools to help us better serve all of our students.

Community Volunteers for Academic Achievement

Many schools utilize volunteers to help students improve their reading, writing and math skills. A designated school volunteer coordinator will match a student that needs additional help in one or more areas with a trained volunteer. Having time to volunteer during the school day can be essential. However, special consideration may be provided if there is an additional opportunity to work with the student before or after school.

All volunteers who work individually with children must participate in two hours of training, developed by WCPSS' Curriculum and Instruction department, and must undergo a criminal background check before being placed in a school. All volunteers are placed according to their time and site preference.

Other Opportunities for Participation

People who want to help children will find many ways to volunteer in the schools. They help in the classroom, on the practice field, in the office, in the library or in the computer lab. Schools need adults to help personalize learning for students and help children see where today's classroom lessons apply in the community.

Volunteers at work

Read about ways volunteers are making a difference in the lives of our students.

Attorney General Roy Cooper and Staff Volunteer at Smith Elementary

Twenty-seven African American State Government Managers Volunteer as Tutors at Conn Elementary

Durant Road Middle Students Use E-mail to Work with Volunteers on their Writing

Millbrook Methodist Mentors Help Douglas Elementary Students

Wake Forest Church Helps Boost Student Achievement with Tutoring Program

Douglas Elementary Finds BTI Connects With Their Children