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Getting Involved

Parents in the School Building

We welcome parents in our building and would like for them to feel comfortable in our school. However, in order to ensure student safety, we ask that parents check-in at the office upon entering the school and check-out when leaving between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Additionally, silence should be respected in the hallways between 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. so that students can focun on learning. 

We encourage you to be involved as a volunteer; helping students and teachers in the classrooms. For more information about volunteering, please contact the office at 348-1400 (K-3) or 348-2500 (4-8)

Visiting School and Volunteers

Parents and community members are always welcome visitors at our school. Your visits give all of our children the feeling that what they do in school is important. We invite you to get involved and help with the great happenings at our school. To get involved at our school, contact our volunteer coordinator by e-mailing getinvolved@greeleyschools.org or going to the volunteer website www.greeleyschools.org/volunteertoday. You might consider joining the monthly cafecito, or let your child’s teacher know you’re available whenever help is needed. When our parents are involved, all of our school community will benefit. A cooperative effort between school and home has a positive impact on your child’s academic growth.

Visitors

You will check-in at the front office, and sign into our visitor’s kiosk computer. This will ensure we have a quality real-time record of who is in our building. As a visitor you will receive a daily visitor’s sticker and be invited to enjoy time with your student.

Volunteers

The School’s Matter-Get Involved program encourages parents and community members to give their time, knowledge and abilities for the benefit of students in our schools. Whether you have students in the district or not, District 6 welcomes your involvement. Individual school volunteers help support a high-quality educational environment in our schools. If you are looking for a one-time project or an on-going experience there is something for you. 

Volunteers can: 

  •  Help in classrooms 
  •  Chaperone field trips and school activities 
  •  Assist in science and computer labs 
  •  Help tutor students 
  •  Take part in career fairs 
  •  Serve on one of the various district committees 

 And more!

Online Registration and Background Check

All volunteers in the Greeley-Evans School District must register online and pass a criminal background check before volunteering in a school. Once registered, volunteers can update their profile, change their volunteer preferences and change the schools where they volunteer. You can read the board policy or the Frequently Asked Questions for more information. Thank you for your time and support. It makes a difference!

There are many areas in which parent involvement is encouraged. We would love to have you come to observe or help with the great happenings at our school. Our teachers appreciate your support with preparing folders to send home, organizing classroom materials, and helping in the classroom. Please talk to your child’s teacher about ways you can volunteer.

School Accountability Committee

The Romero Academy School Accountability Committee (SAC) is responsible for providing input to school leaders in the preparation of the school improvement plan, making recommendations for improving school operations, and monitoring school progress. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Monthly Parent Meetings (Cafecitos)

Invitations will be sent out monthly (2nd Tuesday of the month) through the Wednesday folder, ReachWell and text messages. The purpose of these meetings are to provide families with an opportunity to meet with the principal  and school leadership as a group to discuss topics, initiatives, and issues related to student learning at the school-wide level.