What will the mentor do with my student?
The mentor will meet with your son or daughter in school at a scheduled time during the school day. They will meet approximately 1 hour per week. While together, the two may read, talk, study, eat lunch, play board games or outdoor games, or just be friends. The mentor may also help your student with class assignments, personal goals and career or college choices.
How are students selected to have a mentor?
Most students benefit from a one on one adult interaction and can use extra time for friendship and encouragement. Fortunately, we have many people in our community who want to get involved with students to provide this extra support and encouragement. Our goal is to provide each student in our school system with the opportunity to have a mentor.
Who can request a mentor for a student?
Students, parents, teachers, and school administrators.
How long will my student have a mentor?
The mentor will be meeting with your student throughout the school year and will continue for subsequent years, if possible, unless you notify us that you are removing your student from the mentoring program.
There is much you can do to provide support for your student to make the mentor-student relationship a successful one. Simply showing support and a genuine interest in the new mentor friendship will enable your student to benefit from this program. This can be done by encouraging your student to attend scheduled mentor meetings, asking questions about their activities and backing his/her commitments to meet goals set with the mentor. You may wish to talk or meet with your student’s mentor early in the school year.
Who can I contact if I have questions or problems?
The principal, counselor or Program Coordinator will be glad to help you with any questions you have concerning your student or mentor.