Salt Brook Volunteers 2022-23
Volunteer opportunities for the 2022-23 School Year

The Salt Brook PTA sponsors roughly 50 programs annually helping to make Salt Brook School a special place for our children, families and the community. None of these programs would exist without the help of ALL the parents at our school.

Below, you’ll find a list of programs the PTA provides in need of parent volunteers.  If you’re able to help out – please check the box next to the description and the event committee will get in touch to coordinate.  

Thank you!  
--The Salt Brook PTA

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Audit Committee: Helps to review the PTA financial records at the end of the year
Author Day (Spring): Assists with planning visits by children’s authors/illustrators to the school for assemblies and workshops with the students.
Big Fundraiser (Spring): Assist with our annual PTA spring fundraiser. Help secure items for baskets and/or to set up/work the evening of the event
Bike Rodeo (Spring): Help the 3rd graders learn about bike safety along with the NP Police.
Book Fair (November): Volunteers help to set up or work at the Book Fair in the fall during school hours.
Book Swap (June): Volunteers to set up or work at the “book swap” where children can trade in used books for summer reading
Celebrations (March): Coordinate family donations to enhance the quantity and quality of books available to our students in the salt brook library
Community Service Project (Feb/March): Assist at after school event where students engage in a community service project
Concession Sales (Fall/Spring): After school sales of pretzels or Italian ice.
Family Event (Winter): Help organize a NEW family event in the winter
Family Movie Night (October): Halloween themed movie night on the field at Salt Brook
Family Fun Night (June): Carnival night with bounce houses, carnival games a DJ and dunk tank
Field Day (Spring): End of year field day event during a school day in June.
Grandparents Day (November): Volunteers to bake, set up, or work at the grandparent breakfast held in the cafeteria for K-2 students and their grandparents.
Holiday Craft (December): After school event. Help kids create a winter themed craft they can give as a gift.
Kindergarten Orientation (May)
New Student Open House (August 2023): Kids welcome! Volunteers to provide a tour of the school in August to help new students become familiar with the school before school begins in September.
Parent Child Bingo (March): Coordinate food donations, set up, work or clean up for the Parent and Child event.
Science/STEM Fair (March): Set up, check in and clean up for the science fair (open to students in 3rd-6th grade).
Sixth Grade Graduation Breakfast (June): Organize donations and set up a breakfast for the 6th graders and their families (ORGANIZED BY 5TH GRADE PARENTS)
Spelling Bee (January): Helps to organize the annual spelling bee for grades 4-6.
Staff Appreciation Week (May): Donates food items for staff appreciation week.
Sweetheart Dance (Winter): Decorate, set up or work during the Father and Daughter event. Donate food items. Help with the photo booth.
Talent Show (February): Help coordinate the school talent show by working with the performers, MC’s or backstage. Two events, one for grades 1-3 and one for grades 4-6.
Veterans Day (November): Organize a car making activity in honor of Veterans Day
Walk to School (Fall/Spring): Encourage families to walk to school, man “walking school buses” and distribute giveaways to walkers.
Yearbook (Year round)
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