Volunteer with MSD of Mt. Vernon
Our district has a multitude of ways for parents, families, and community members to get involved through volunteering. When you share your time and talents, you make a real impact in supporting our schools and helping students thrive. Every hour you give makes a difference for our kids and helps strengthen our community.
Why volunteer?
Volunteering in our schools is a powerful way to give back and make a difference. Whether you’re a parent, college student, or community member, your time and support provide students with extra encouragement, resources, and positive role models. When you volunteer, you help create a stronger learning environment where kids feel supported and inspired to do their best. Together, we can build brighter futures for our students
Apply to be a volunteer.
Some ways to volunteer include:
- AstraZeneca Buddies
- Donating Food + Drinks
- Volunteering time during special class events
- Become a Big Brother or Big Sister through Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Donate finances to one of the nonprofit organizations that we work with.
**Please note that individuals with a criminal history that includes the following will not be eligible to volunteer with MSDMV:
- Felony convictions
- Battery convictions
- Sexual offenses
- Crimes against children
- Misdemeanor convictions in the past 5 years (determined by the conviction year)
- Pending cases for disqualifying felony or misdemeanors
- Open warrants or arrests with pending adjudication
**All denied candidates may file a written appeal with the MV Schools Safety and Security Department. The appeals committee will examine the appeal, criminal history report, and initial determination and make a final determination regarding the candidate’s volunteer status. Appeal candidates will receive by mail and email the appeals decision. The appeals committee's decision is final.