Forest View needs PE volunteers! Cascade Bike Club, the largest cycling club in the state, has donated a set of bicycles to Everett Public Schools to be used in PE. Students in 3rd - 5th grades will be using bikes while our Kindergartners - 2nd grades will be using scooters. This donation is an amazing opportunity for all our students to not only learn how to ride a bike or scooter, but also learn about bike and scooter safety.

To sign up for a spot, a day, or even a week. Please click the link below and let Mrs. Hoyer know what day and time work best for you. Thank you!

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Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Forest View

There are many ways to get involved. Some opportunities to volunteer happen during the school day; others are in the evenings. There are ways to volunteer at school and from your home. There are opportunities to work with adults and work with children. Our volunteers help our school community thrive!

If you are interested in volunteering with the PTA, please contact Monica and Heather at vp@forestviewpta.org.

If you are interested in volunteering in the classroom, please contact your teacher.

 

IMPORTANT – Mandatory Volunteer Application Process – In order to volunteer anywhere in the Everett School District for 2023-24, including in your child’s classroom, an updated volunteer application needs to be submitted electronically. Applications are good for two years. Click here for instructions and allow two weeks to process prior to any volunteer time.


Visitors & Volunteers
All parents, community members, volunteers and visitors must sign in and sign out in the office and wear a Visitor/Volunteer Badge when they are on the school site. It is important that the office be able to locate family members in the event of an emergency.

 

Confidentiality and Student Rights
Confidentiality is of the utmost importance. Please keep all experiences, thoughts and comments in confidence. Direct any questions to the teacher. Respect the rights of each child in the same manner you want your child treated.