Lunch Recess Monitors
Please see the "Guidelines" below.
Here is the SignUpGenius link to schedule volunteer days in February 2025:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A044FAAAC2EA2FD0-54290264-february#
Thank you for your help during the 2024-2025 school year!
Please see the "Guidelines" below.
Here is the SignUpGenius link to schedule volunteer days in February 2025:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A044FAAAC2EA2FD0-54290264-february#
Thank you for your help during the 2024-2025 school year!
Volunteers must have their required clearances on file with the school.
For more information about clearances,
please visit this Good Shepherd Home and School Association Webpage:
https://gschomeandschool.weebly.com/volunteer.html.
For more information about clearances,
please visit this Good Shepherd Home and School Association Webpage:
https://gschomeandschool.weebly.com/volunteer.html.
GSC School Lunch Program
And Breakfast, too!
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BREAKFAST is served to all students at Good Shepherd Catholic School from 7:15 am to 7:45 am each school day.
Mrs. Michelle Equi is the Breakfast Coordinator.
LUNCH PROGRAM INFORMATION
A hot lunch program is available to all students at GSC through the Nutritional Development Services office of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. This program, funded through the Pennsylvania Department of Education, provides students with a quality lunchtime meal that provides one-third of the nutrients they need each day.
Mrs. Sharon Smith is the Lunch Program Coordinator.
LUNCH SCHEDULE
Preschool
11:20 to 11:50 a.m.
Kindergarten and Grades 1 through 3
11:35 a.m. to 12:05 p.m., followed by recess.
Grades 4 through 8
Begin with recess at 11:35 a.m., followed by lunch from 12:05 to 12:35 p.m.
LUNCH MONITOR GUIDELINES
A person who volunteers can be defined as an extra pair of hands, an extra measure of personal warmth, enrichment and a bridge between the school and community. The greater involvement of parents in school activities can create an increased interest and enthusiasm for Catholic education.
However, volunteerism is a two-way street. The time, abilities, skills and human caring which are given by volunteers to all those involved in the school program can be invaluable. The volunteers are also rewarded by warm relationships with children, teachers and other parents, and by the satisfaction of seeing a child develop.
Lunch Monitors are special volunteers that assist children as they eat their lunch and monitor time spent at play.
All lunch parents must have a Child Abuse History Clearance, a Criminal Records Check, Finger Printing and "Protecting God's Children for Adults" Training on file.
Mrs. Michelle Equi is the Breakfast Coordinator.
LUNCH PROGRAM INFORMATION
A hot lunch program is available to all students at GSC through the Nutritional Development Services office of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. This program, funded through the Pennsylvania Department of Education, provides students with a quality lunchtime meal that provides one-third of the nutrients they need each day.
Mrs. Sharon Smith is the Lunch Program Coordinator.
LUNCH SCHEDULE
Preschool
11:20 to 11:50 a.m.
Kindergarten and Grades 1 through 3
11:35 a.m. to 12:05 p.m., followed by recess.
Grades 4 through 8
Begin with recess at 11:35 a.m., followed by lunch from 12:05 to 12:35 p.m.
LUNCH MONITOR GUIDELINES
A person who volunteers can be defined as an extra pair of hands, an extra measure of personal warmth, enrichment and a bridge between the school and community. The greater involvement of parents in school activities can create an increased interest and enthusiasm for Catholic education.
However, volunteerism is a two-way street. The time, abilities, skills and human caring which are given by volunteers to all those involved in the school program can be invaluable. The volunteers are also rewarded by warm relationships with children, teachers and other parents, and by the satisfaction of seeing a child develop.
Lunch Monitors are special volunteers that assist children as they eat their lunch and monitor time spent at play.
All lunch parents must have a Child Abuse History Clearance, a Criminal Records Check, Finger Printing and "Protecting God's Children for Adults" Training on file.