Volunteer: FCS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementComplete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)School: District Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementComplete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)School: District Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AAI Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Alliance Academy for Innovation Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Alliance Academy for Innovation Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BCE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Big Creek Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Big Creek Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BWE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Brandywine Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Brandywine Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BES Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Brookwood Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Brookwood Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CHA Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Chattahoochee Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Chattahoochee Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CHE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Chestatee Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Chestatee Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CME Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Coal Mountain Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Coal Mountain Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CES Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Cumming Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Cumming Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DCE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Daves Creek Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Daves Creek Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DHS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Denmark High School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Denmark High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DMS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: DeSana Middle School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: DeSana Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EFHS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: East Forsyth High School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: East Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FCHS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Forsyth Central High School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Forsyth Central High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HCE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Haw Creek Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Haw Creek Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HMS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Hendricks Middle School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Hendricks Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: JCE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Johns Creek Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Johns Creek Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: KME Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Kelly Mill Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Kelly Mill Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LAK Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Lakeside Middle School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Lakeside Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LHS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Lambert High School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Lambert High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LMS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Liberty Middle School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Liberty Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LMMS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Little Mill Middle School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Little Mill Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MAS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Mashburn Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Mashburn Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MAT Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Matt Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Matt Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MID Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Midway Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Midway Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NHE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: New Hope Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: New Hope Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NFHS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: North Forsyth High School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: North Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NFMS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: North Forsyth Middle School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: North Forsyth Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OMS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Otwell Middle School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Otwell Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Piney Grove Middle School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PME Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Poole's Mill Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Poole's Mill Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Riverwatch Middle School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Riverwatch Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SAW Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Sawnee Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Sawnee Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SBE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Settles Bridge Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Settles Bridge Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SES Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Sharon Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Sharon Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SPE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Shiloh Point Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Shiloh Point Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SCE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Silver City Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Silver City Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SFHS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: South Forsyth High School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: South Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SFMS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: South Forsyth Middle School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: South Forsyth Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VCE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Vickery Creek Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Vickery Creek Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VCM Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Vickery Creek Middle School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Vickery Creek Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WFHS Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: West Forsyth High School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: West Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GWE Mentoring ProgramMake a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Whitlow Elementary School Make a Difference in a
Student’s Life
Just 30 minutes a week can help a student feel supported, encouraged, and connected. What is a Mentor?A mentor is a caring and supportive adult who encourages, guides, and inspires students as they grow and thrive. Mentors build meaningful connections by listening, offering encouragement, and helping young people recognize their strengths and build confidence. You do not need to be an expert — simply being a consistent, positive presence can make a lasting impact. What Mentors Do Meet with a student weekly during the school year Offer encouragement and support Build positive relationships Help students feel connected and valuedThe Forsyth County Schools Mentoring Program follows the FCS school calendar. Mentors are asked to meet with their mentee for at least 30 minutes each week throughout the school year. Questions? Email fcsmentoring@forsyth.k12.ga.us Learn more here: Forsyth
County Schools Mentoring Program To be approved as an FCS Mentor, all prospective mentors must complete the following requirements: Complete FCS Mentor ApplicationView Mandated Reporter and FERPA VideoAttend a training session (date/times listed in the FCS Mentor Application)Sign Partner Connect Volunteer AgreementSchool: Whitlow Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AAI Mock InterviewsEach year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews as part of their third-year career pathway course or through their involvement in Internship Forsyth. These mock interviews offer students a valuable, professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with members of the business community. During the sessions, students receive immediate verbal and written feedback on their interview performance, resumes, and professional dress. Thanks to the generous support of the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and numerous business, industry, and community volunteers, all eight high schools in the county are able to participate in this meaningful experience. We are currently seeking volunteers from the business community to serve as interviewers. No prior interviewing experience is necessary, as comprehensive support and scripts will be provided. If you are interested in helping our students learn how to search for, prepare, and apply for jobs, please visit the sign-up links below. Your involvement makes a significant difference in preparing the next generation for career success! Requested Industry Sectors: February 1st (Morning) February 1st (Afternoon) February 2nd (Morning) February 2nd (Afternoon) February 3rd (Morning) February 3rd (Afternoon) School: Alliance Academy for Innovation Each year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews as part of their third-year career pathway course or through their involvement in Internship Forsyth. These mock interviews offer students a valuable, professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with members of the business community. During the sessions, students receive immediate verbal and written feedback on their interview performance, resumes, and professional dress. Thanks to the generous support of the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and numerous business, industry, and community volunteers, all eight high schools in the county are able to participate in this meaningful experience. We are currently seeking volunteers from the business community to serve as interviewers. No prior interviewing experience is necessary, as comprehensive support and scripts will be provided. If you are interested in helping our students learn how to search for, prepare, and apply for jobs, please visit the sign-up links below. Your involvement makes a significant difference in preparing the next generation for career success! Requested Industry Sectors: February 1st (Morning) February 1st (Afternoon) February 2nd (Morning) February 2nd (Afternoon) February 3rd (Morning) February 3rd (Afternoon) School: Alliance Academy for Innovation Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WFHS Mock InterviewsEach year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. WFHS Mock Interviews Dates: Wednesday, December 2, 2026 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, December 2, 2026 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, December 3, 2026 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, December 3, 2026 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmFriday, December 4, 2026 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmFriday, December 4, 2026 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: West Forsyth High School Each year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. WFHS Mock Interviews Dates: Wednesday, December 2, 2026 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, December 2, 2026 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, December 3, 2026 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, December 3, 2026 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmFriday, December 4, 2026 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmFriday, December 4, 2026 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: West Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SFHS Mock InterviewsEach year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. SFHS Mock Interviews Dates: Monday, February 22, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmMonday, February 22, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmTuesday, February 23, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmTuesday, February 23, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmWednesday, February 24, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, February 24, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, February 25, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, February 25, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: South Forsyth High School Each year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. SFHS Mock Interviews Dates: Monday, February 22, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmMonday, February 22, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmTuesday, February 23, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmTuesday, February 23, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmWednesday, February 24, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, February 24, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, February 25, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, February 25, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: South Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: LHS Mock InterviewsEach year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. LHS Mock Interviews Dates: Monday, February 8, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmMonday, February 8, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmTuesday, February 9, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmTuesday, February 9, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmWednesday, February 10, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, February 10, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, February 11, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, February 11, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: Lambert High School Each year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. LHS Mock Interviews Dates: Monday, February 8, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmMonday, February 8, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmTuesday, February 9, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmTuesday, February 9, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmWednesday, February 10, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, February 10, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, February 11, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, February 11, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: Lambert High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30024 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: FCHS Mock InterviewsEach year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. FCHS Mock Interviews Dates: Tuesday, February 2, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmTuesday, February 2, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmWednesday, February 3, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, February 3, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, February 4, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, February 4, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: Forsyth Central High School Each year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. FCHS Mock Interviews Dates: Tuesday, February 2, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmTuesday, February 2, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmWednesday, February 3, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, February 3, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, February 4, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, February 4, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: Forsyth Central High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: EFHS Mock InterviewsEach year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. EFHS Mock Interviews Dates: Wednesday, March 3, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, March 3, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, March 4, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, March 4, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: East Forsyth High School Each year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. EFHS Mock Interviews Dates: Wednesday, March 3, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, March 3, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, March 4, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, March 4, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: East Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30506 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DHS Mock InterviewsEach year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. DHS Mock Interviews Dates: Tuesday, February 23, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmTuesday, February 23, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmWednesday, February 24, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, February 24, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, February 25, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, February 25, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: Denmark High School Each year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. DHS Mock Interviews Dates: Tuesday, February 23, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmTuesday, February 23, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmWednesday, February 24, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, February 24, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmThursday, February 25, 2027 AM - 7:45am-12:00pmThursday, February 25, 2027 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: Denmark High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: NFHS Mock InterviewsEach year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. NFHS Mock Interviews Dates: Tuesday, November 10, 2026 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Tuesday, November 10, 2026 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmWednesday, November 11, 2026 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, November 11, 2026 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: North Forsyth High School Each year in Forsyth County, several thousand high school juniors and seniors participate in community-led mock interviews through their third-year career pathway course or through their participation in Internship Forsyth. A mock interview provides students with a professional one-on-one opportunity to practice their interviewing and resume writing skills with a member of the business community. The experience also allows students immediate verbal and written feedback from the business community regarding their interview performance, resume, and professional dress. Thanks to support from the Forsyth County Chamber, the Rotary Clubs of Forsyth County, and other business/industry/community volunteers, all eight high schools participate in this meaningful experience. NFHS Mock Interviews Dates: Tuesday, November 10, 2026 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Tuesday, November 10, 2026 PM - 11:45am-3:45pmWednesday, November 11, 2026 AM - 7:45am-12:00pm Wednesday, November 11, 2026 PM - 11:45am-3:45pm*Volunteers may sign up for either the morning (AM) shift, the afternoon (PM) shift, or both shifts if they would like to volunteer for the entire day. School: North Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: PGMS Pre Planning SponsorAs a valued Pre-planning Sponsor, your donation will allow us to purchase a catered lunch for 125 staff members. School: Piney Grove Middle School As a valued Pre-planning Sponsor, your donation will allow us to purchase a catered lunch for 125 staff members. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jul 31, 2026 Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Teacher of the Year SponsorAs a valued sponsor of Teacher of the Year, your donation will allow us to honor our recipient with a $100 gift card to a restaurant of his/her choice and a bouquet of flowers. School: Piney Grove Middle School As a valued sponsor of Teacher of the Year, your donation will allow us to honor our recipient with a $100 gift card to a restaurant of his/her choice and a bouquet of flowers. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Bus Driver Appreciation SponsorAs a valued sponsor of Bus Driver Appreciation week, your donation will allow us to honor approximately 30 drivers with a breakfast and goodie bags. School: Piney Grove Middle School As a valued sponsor of Bus Driver Appreciation week, your donation will allow us to honor approximately 30 drivers with a breakfast and goodie bags. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 30, 2026 Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Counselor Appreciation SponsorAs a valued sponsor of Counselor Appreciation week, your donation will allow us to honor our three school counselors with a catered lunch. School: Piney Grove Middle School As a valued sponsor of Counselor Appreciation week, your donation will allow us to honor our three school counselors with a catered lunch. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Feb 26, 2027 Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Admin Appreciation Week SponsorAs a valued sponsor of Admin Appreciation week, your donation will allow us to honor our admin team with a catered lunch. School: Piney Grove Middle School As a valued sponsor of Admin Appreciation week, your donation will allow us to honor our admin team with a catered lunch. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2027 Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Administrative Professionals DayAs a valued sponsor of Administrative Professionals Day, your donation will allow us to honor our administrative staff with $25 gift cards to a store/restaurant of their choice and a catered lunch. School: Piney Grove Middle School As a valued sponsor of Administrative Professionals Day, your donation will allow us to honor our administrative staff with $25 gift cards to a store/restaurant of their choice and a catered lunch. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2027 Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Teacher Appreciation Week SponsorAs a valued sponsor of Teacher Appreciation Week, your donation will allow us to honor our staff of approximately 125 with a catered lunch. School: Piney Grove Middle School As a valued sponsor of Teacher Appreciation Week, your donation will allow us to honor our staff of approximately 125 with a catered lunch. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2027 Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS In Kind ServicesAs a valued sponsor of one of our In Kind Services, your donation/sponsorship will allow us to maintain regular services (painting, pressure washing, shirt printing, beautification projects, food donations, etc.) around our campus. You will receive social media recognition and advertising via our social media outlets. School: Piney Grove Middle School As a valued sponsor of one of our In Kind Services, your donation/sponsorship will allow us to maintain regular services (painting, pressure washing, shirt printing, beautification projects, food donations, etc.) around our campus. You will receive social media recognition and advertising via our social media outlets. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FCS 2026-2027 New Educator Orientation VendorsJoin Forsyth County Schools as we welcome new educators for the 2026-27 school year! We are seeking vendors who are interested in sharing their products and services to our new teachers. Click on RESPOND above to officially register your attendance and get information on how to process payment! Forsyth County Schools (FCS) is excited to welcome a new cohort of educators to our district through the New Educator Orientation, taking place on Friday, July 24nd at The FoCAL Center. This important event introduces our new teachers to the culture, expectations, and resources of FCS, ensuring they are well-prepared to thrive in their new roles and inspire student success. As our district continues to grow, we recognize the invaluable role our community partners play in supporting education. We are seeking sponsorships from local businesses and organizations to help us create a warm and impactful welcome for these dedicated professionals. Your support will help fund welcome materials, refreshments, and other essentials that contribute to a meaningful start for our new staff members. If you have additional questions, reach out to Hannah Samples at hsamples@forsyth.k12.ga.us. Event Details: Date: Friday, July 24, 2026 | 7:30AM - 1PMLocation: The FoCAL Center | 1150 Dahlonega Highway, Cumming, GA 30040*Register by June 19th to secure your logo placement on the official event T-shirts. School: District Join Forsyth County Schools as we welcome new educators for the 2026-27 school year! We are seeking vendors who are interested in sharing their products and services to our new teachers. Click on RESPOND above to officially register your attendance and get information on how to process payment! Forsyth County Schools (FCS) is excited to welcome a new cohort of educators to our district through the New Educator Orientation, taking place on Friday, July 24nd at The FoCAL Center. This important event introduces our new teachers to the culture, expectations, and resources of FCS, ensuring they are well-prepared to thrive in their new roles and inspire student success. As our district continues to grow, we recognize the invaluable role our community partners play in supporting education. We are seeking sponsorships from local businesses and organizations to help us create a warm and impactful welcome for these dedicated professionals. Your support will help fund welcome materials, refreshments, and other essentials that contribute to a meaningful start for our new staff members. If you have additional questions, reach out to Hannah Samples at hsamples@forsyth.k12.ga.us. Event Details: Date: Friday, July 24, 2026 | 7:30AM - 1PMLocation: The FoCAL Center | 1150 Dahlonega Highway, Cumming, GA 30040*Register by June 19th to secure your logo placement on the official event T-shirts. School: District Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 24, 2026 Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FCS 2026-2027 Administrative Leadership Meeting Breakfast SponsorThis opportunity enables businesses and organizations the opportunity to provide breakfast for our elementary, middle, and high school principals and district office leadership while sharing information on how they can partner with Forsyth County Schools to support our students and educators. School: District This opportunity enables businesses and organizations the opportunity to provide breakfast for our elementary, middle, and high school principals and district office leadership while sharing information on how they can partner with Forsyth County Schools to support our students and educators. School: District Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Teacher and Staff SpotlightAs a valued partner in our Teacher and Staff Spotlight program, your donation of two $25 gift cards per month helps us honor and appreciate one outstanding teacher and one exceptional staff member each month. School: Piney Grove Middle School As a valued partner in our Teacher and Staff Spotlight program, your donation of two $25 gift cards per month helps us honor and appreciate one outstanding teacher and one exceptional staff member each month. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Gold PartnershipOur Gold Partnership impact level is $1,000. It includes a one-year listing on our school website (Business Partner Page), including logo. It also includes two social media recognitions, a digital flyer in the newsletter, and a table at one PGMS event. School: Piney Grove Middle School Our Gold Partnership impact level is $1,000. It includes a one-year listing on our school website (Business Partner Page), including logo. It also includes two social media recognitions, a digital flyer in the newsletter, and a table at one PGMS event. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Platinum PartnershipOur Platinum Partnership impact level is $2,000. It includes a one-year listing on our school website (Business Partner Page), including logo. It also includes two social media recognitions, a digital flyer in the newsletter, a partner spotlight one time per year, and a table at two PGMS events- one each semester. School: Piney Grove Middle School Our Platinum Partnership impact level is $2,000. It includes a one-year listing on our school website (Business Partner Page), including logo. It also includes two social media recognitions, a digital flyer in the newsletter, a partner spotlight one time per year, and a table at two PGMS events- one each semester. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Grizzly PartnershipOur Grizzly Partnership impact level is $5,000. It includes a one-year listing on our school website (Business Partner Page), including logo. It also includes three social media recognitions, a digital flyer in the newsletter, a partner spotlight one time per year, and a table at two PGMS events- one each semester. School: Piney Grove Middle School Our Grizzly Partnership impact level is $5,000. It includes a one-year listing on our school website (Business Partner Page), including logo. It also includes three social media recognitions, a digital flyer in the newsletter, a partner spotlight one time per year, and a table at two PGMS events- one each semester. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Student of the Quarter SponsorAs a valued partner in our Student of the Quarter program, your donation of breakfast or lunch will be much appreciated for approximately 30-40 outstanding students each quarter. School: Piney Grove Middle School As a valued partner in our Student of the Quarter program, your donation of breakfast or lunch will be much appreciated for approximately 30-40 outstanding students each quarter. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS General PartnershipOur General Partnership impact level is $250. It includes a one-year listing on our school website (Business Partner Page), including logo. It also includes one social media recognition, celebrating sponsorship of monthly student recognition luncheon. School: Piney Grove Middle School Our General Partnership impact level is $250. It includes a one-year listing on our school website (Business Partner Page), including logo. It also includes one social media recognition, celebrating sponsorship of monthly student recognition luncheon. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PGMS Green PartnershipOur Green Partnership impact level is $500. It includes a one-year listing on our school website (Business Partner Page), including logo. It also includes one social media recognition and a table at one PGMS event. School: Piney Grove Middle School Our Green Partnership impact level is $500. It includes a one-year listing on our school website (Business Partner Page), including logo. It also includes one social media recognition and a table at one PGMS event. School: Piney Grove Middle School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CES Partner Impact Level White $750+*Paper flyers sent home four times a year (business provides flyers) *Logo featured on PTO and CES websites *Business highlighted on social media *Business featured on TVs in CES cafeteria and front office *Business highlighted on CES digital board out front Contact Lauryl Jensen f44423@forsyth.k12.ga.us with any questions School: Cumming Elementary School *Paper flyers sent home four times a year (business provides flyers) *Logo featured on PTO and CES websites *Business highlighted on social media *Business featured on TVs in CES cafeteria and front office *Business highlighted on CES digital board out front Contact Lauryl Jensen f44423@forsyth.k12.ga.us with any questions School: Cumming Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CES Partner Impact Level Red $250+*Paper flyers sent home one time in the year (business provides flyers) *Logo featured on PTO and CES websites *Business highlighted on social media Contact Lauryl Jensen f44423@forsyth.k12.ga.us with any questions School: Cumming Elementary School *Paper flyers sent home one time in the year (business provides flyers) *Logo featured on PTO and CES websites *Business highlighted on social media Contact Lauryl Jensen f44423@forsyth.k12.ga.us with any questions School: Cumming Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CES Partner Impact Level Cougar $1,000+*Paper flyers sent home four times a year (business provides flyers) *Logo featured on PTO and CES websites *Business highlighted on social media *Business featured on TVs in CES cafeteria and front office *Business highlighted on CES digital board out front *Banner with business logo on the fence in the car rider line Contact Lauryl Jensen f44423@forsyth.k12.ga.us with any questions School: Cumming Elementary School *Paper flyers sent home four times a year (business provides flyers) *Logo featured on PTO and CES websites *Business highlighted on social media *Business featured on TVs in CES cafeteria and front office *Business highlighted on CES digital board out front *Banner with business logo on the fence in the car rider line Contact Lauryl Jensen f44423@forsyth.k12.ga.us with any questions School: Cumming Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CES Partner Impact Level Black- $500+*Paper flyers sent home twice a year (business provides flyers) *Logo featured on PTO and CES websites *Business highlighted on social media *Business featured on TVs in CES cafeteria and front office Contact Lauryl Jensen f44423@forsyth.k12.ga.us with any questions School: Cumming Elementary School *Paper flyers sent home twice a year (business provides flyers) *Logo featured on PTO and CES websites *Business highlighted on social media *Business featured on TVs in CES cafeteria and front office Contact Lauryl Jensen f44423@forsyth.k12.ga.us with any questions School: Cumming Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: PMES Media Center VolunteerThis link is to volunteer in the Media Center for various activities. School: Poole's Mill Elementary School This link is to volunteer in the Media Center for various activities. School: Poole's Mill Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PMES Watch D.O.G.STo volunteer with various activities within the school. School: Poole's Mill Elementary School To volunteer with various activities within the school. School: Poole's Mill Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DCE PTO- Calling all VolunteersThe PTO is looking for volunteers to help in several capacities. If interested, please reach out to dcesptohelp@gmail.com School: Daves Creek Elementary School The PTO is looking for volunteers to help in several capacities. If interested, please reach out to dcesptohelp@gmail.com School: Daves Creek Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PMES Classroom Volunteer - Mrs. Christina HartThis volunteer position is to provide support to Mrs. Hart. School: Poole's Mill Elementary School This volunteer position is to provide support to Mrs. Hart. School: Poole's Mill Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CME Special Events DonationsCMES hosts several special events throughout the year for students, families and staff members and would love additional help to make it truly meaningful! Donations will go directly toward supplies, updated resources and activities that make these events successful. Every contribution- big or small- makes a difference. If interested in donating towards special events, please contact Stephanie Moulton for details on how to donate towards these events. She can be reached at cme-bookkeeping@forsyth.k12.ga.us or by calling the school at 770-887-7705. Thank you for helping our school events shine! School: Coal Mountain Elementary School CMES hosts several special events throughout the year for students, families and staff members and would love additional help to make it truly meaningful! Donations will go directly toward supplies, updated resources and activities that make these events successful. Every contribution- big or small- makes a difference. If interested in donating towards special events, please contact Stephanie Moulton for details on how to donate towards these events. She can be reached at cme-bookkeeping@forsyth.k12.ga.us or by calling the school at 770-887-7705. Thank you for helping our school events shine! School: Coal Mountain Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CME Counseling Needs - Headphones, Snacks & Composition NotebooksThe Coal Mountain Elementary counseling department is in need of headphones, snacks (i.e. goldfish, granola bars, fruit snacks, cheez its), and composition notebooks. Please see the counseling website for additional information. If interested in donating these items, you can drop them off at the front office during school hours or if your child attends Coal Mountain, items can be sent in with a note to send to the counseling department. Thank you in advance for supporting our school with donations! School: Coal Mountain Elementary School The Coal Mountain Elementary counseling department is in need of headphones, snacks (i.e. goldfish, granola bars, fruit snacks, cheez its), and composition notebooks. Please see the counseling website for additional information. If interested in donating these items, you can drop them off at the front office during school hours or if your child attends Coal Mountain, items can be sent in with a note to send to the counseling department. Thank you in advance for supporting our school with donations! School: Coal Mountain Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WFHS Wolverine Food PantryStock the Den! We are joining forces within our community to start a food pantry at West Forsyth! We are interested in partnering with businesses around the West Community to ensure no student goes hungry. Please reach out if you can provide any of the following items on a regular basis or would like to make a donation so that we can purchase listed items. School: West Forsyth High School Stock the Den! We are joining forces within our community to start a food pantry at West Forsyth! We are interested in partnering with businesses around the West Community to ensure no student goes hungry. Please reach out if you can provide any of the following items on a regular basis or would like to make a donation so that we can purchase listed items. School: West Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WFHS ICONs in Action CelebrationsAt West, we strive to be ICONic. When students display the following traits of an icon, we recognize these behaviors with hot dog lunches, ICON breakfasts, certificates, and other celebratory acts. We are looking for business partners who would like to help us recognize these students throughout the year. We are looking for in-kind donations or financial donations to make this happen, in addition to opportunities for business partners to join in our celebrations with students. School: West Forsyth High School At West, we strive to be ICONic. When students display the following traits of an icon, we recognize these behaviors with hot dog lunches, ICON breakfasts, certificates, and other celebratory acts. We are looking for business partners who would like to help us recognize these students throughout the year. We are looking for in-kind donations or financial donations to make this happen, in addition to opportunities for business partners to join in our celebrations with students. School: West Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BWE 5th Grade Field Trip SponsorHelp sponsor a 5th grade field trip so they can see some of the best sights of Atlanta! Our 5th graders are exploring the Georgia Aquarium, Mercedes Benz Stadium and enjoying a picnic lunch. Each field trip is $110 per students. All donation amounts welcome! School: Brandywine Elementary School Help sponsor a 5th grade field trip so they can see some of the best sights of Atlanta! Our 5th graders are exploring the Georgia Aquarium, Mercedes Benz Stadium and enjoying a picnic lunch. Each field trip is $110 per students. All donation amounts welcome! School: Brandywine Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BWE Field Trip SponsorSponsor an elementary school student's field trip fee so they can travel, explore, and learn outside the classroom! Field trip fees range from $5-$50. Any donation amount helps! School: Brandywine Elementary School Sponsor an elementary school student's field trip fee so they can travel, explore, and learn outside the classroom! Field trip fees range from $5-$50. Any donation amount helps! School: Brandywine Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NFHS Industry Guest SpeakersNorth Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Agriculture/Veterinary Science Audio-Video Technology & Film Computer Science/Information Technology Education Engineering & Technology Entrepreneurship Food & Nutrition Healthcare Marketing JROTC .Visit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at NFHS: https://nfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: North Forsyth High School North Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Agriculture/Veterinary Science Audio-Video Technology & Film Computer Science/Information Technology Education Engineering & Technology Entrepreneurship Food & Nutrition Healthcare Marketing JROTC .Visit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at NFHS: https://nfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: North Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AAI Industry Guest SpeakersAlliance Academy's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Aerospace/Flight OperationsComputer ScienceCybersecurityDrone/UnmannedAircraft SystemsEducation Financial Technology (FinTech)Fire and Emergency Services/FirefightingGame DesignGraphic DesignHealthcareHospitality, Recreation, & TourismInternational BusinessLaw Enforcement/Criminal InvestigationsLaw Enforcement/Forensic ScienceLegal Services/Application of LawMechatronics.Visit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at AAI: https://alliance.forsyth.k12.ga.us/our-school/pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Alliance Academy for Innovation Alliance Academy's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Aerospace/Flight OperationsComputer ScienceCybersecurityDrone/UnmannedAircraft SystemsEducation Financial Technology (FinTech)Fire and Emergency Services/FirefightingGame DesignGraphic DesignHealthcareHospitality, Recreation, & TourismInternational BusinessLaw Enforcement/Criminal InvestigationsLaw Enforcement/Forensic ScienceLegal Services/Application of LawMechatronics.Visit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at AAI: https://alliance.forsyth.k12.ga.us/our-school/pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Alliance Academy for Innovation Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DHS Industry Guest SpeakersDenmark High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Artificial IntelligenceCloud ComputingCompanion Animal SystemsComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementFinancial ServicesHealthcare/Allied Health and MedicineMarketingSports & EntertainmentVeterinary ScienceVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at DHS: https://dhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Denmark High School Denmark High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Artificial IntelligenceCloud ComputingCompanion Animal SystemsComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementFinancial ServicesHealthcare/Allied Health and MedicineMarketingSports & EntertainmentVeterinary ScienceVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at DHS: https://dhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Denmark High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EFHS Industry Guest SpeakersEast Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmArchitectural DesignComputer ScienceConstructionCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipHeavy MachineryInterior DesignMarketingVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at EFHS: https://efhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/career-tech-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: East Forsyth High School East Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmArchitectural DesignComputer ScienceConstructionCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipHeavy MachineryInterior DesignMarketingVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at EFHS: https://efhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/career-tech-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: East Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FCHS Industry Guest SpeakersForsyth Central High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmAutomotive TechnologyCloud ComputingComputer ScienceCosmetologyEducation Engineering & TechnologyFilm ProductionHealthcareMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVeterinary ScienceVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at FCHS: https://fchs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/academic-departments/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Forsyth Central High School Forsyth Central High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmAutomotive TechnologyCloud ComputingComputer ScienceCosmetologyEducation Engineering & TechnologyFilm ProductionHealthcareMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVeterinary ScienceVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at FCHS: https://fchs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/academic-departments/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Forsyth Central High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LHS Industry Guest SpeakersLambert High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmBusiness AccountingCloud ComputingComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyFinancial ServicesHealthcareMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at LHS: https://lhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways/ctae-home-page After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Lambert High School Lambert High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmBusiness AccountingCloud ComputingComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyFinancial ServicesHealthcareMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at LHS: https://lhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways/ctae-home-page After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Lambert High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SFHS Industry Guest SpeakersSouth Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Advanced AccountingA/V Technology & FilmComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementHealthcareHuman ResourcesManagementLandscapeProgrammingSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at SFHS: https://sfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/career-tech After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: South Forsyth High School South Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Advanced AccountingA/V Technology & FilmComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementHealthcareHuman ResourcesManagementLandscapeProgrammingSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at SFHS: https://sfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/career-tech After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: South Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WFHS Industry Guest SpeakersWest Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmComputer ScienceCosmetologyCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEstheticsFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementFinancial ServicesHealthcareJunior Achievement3DE Leadership AcademyMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at WFHS: https://wfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: West Forsyth High School West Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department invites local business partners and industry professionals to connect with students by sharing their professional journeys and expertise. Whether speaking during a single class period or leading sessions throughout the day, your insight can help students better understand the skills, education, and experiences needed to pursue a wide range of careers. Our students are eager to explore opportunities that match their passions and interests—and your expertise can open doors to their future. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmComputer ScienceCosmetologyCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEstheticsFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementFinancial ServicesHealthcareJunior Achievement3DE Leadership AcademyMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at WFHS: https://wfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: West Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NFHS Industry Real-World Case Studies/ProjectsNorth Forsyth High School’s Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Agriculture/Veterinary Science Audio-Video Technology & Film Computer Science/Information Technology Education Engineering & Technology Entrepreneurship Food & Nutrition Healthcare Marketing JROTC .Visit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at NFHS: https://nfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: North Forsyth High School North Forsyth High School’s Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Agriculture/Veterinary Science Audio-Video Technology & Film Computer Science/Information Technology Education Engineering & Technology Entrepreneurship Food & Nutrition Healthcare Marketing JROTC .Visit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at NFHS: https://nfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: North Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AAI Industry Real-World Case Studies/ProjectsAlliance Academy's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Aerospace/Flight OperationsComputer ScienceCybersecurityDrone/UnmannedAircraft SystemsEducation Financial Technology (FinTech)Fire and Emergency Services/FirefightingGame DesignGraphic DesignHealthcareHospitality, Recreation, & TourismInternational BusinessLaw Enforcement/Criminal InvestigationsLaw Enforcement/Forensic ScienceLegal Services/Application of LawMechatronics.Visit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at AAI: https://alliance.forsyth.k12.ga.us/our-school/pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Alliance Academy for Innovation Alliance Academy's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Aerospace/Flight OperationsComputer ScienceCybersecurityDrone/UnmannedAircraft SystemsEducation Financial Technology (FinTech)Fire and Emergency Services/FirefightingGame DesignGraphic DesignHealthcareHospitality, Recreation, & TourismInternational BusinessLaw Enforcement/Criminal InvestigationsLaw Enforcement/Forensic ScienceLegal Services/Application of LawMechatronics.Visit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at AAI: https://alliance.forsyth.k12.ga.us/our-school/pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Alliance Academy for Innovation Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DHS Industry Real-World Case Studies/ProjectsDenmark High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Artificial IntelligenceCloud ComputingCompanion Animal SystemsComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementFinancial ServicesHealthcare/Allied Health and MedicineMarketingSports & EntertainmentVeterinary ScienceVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at DHS: https://dhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Denmark High School Denmark High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Artificial IntelligenceCloud ComputingCompanion Animal SystemsComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementFinancial ServicesHealthcare/Allied Health and MedicineMarketingSports & EntertainmentVeterinary ScienceVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at DHS: https://dhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Denmark High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EFHS Industry Real-World Case Studies/ProjectsEast Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmArchitectural DesignComputer ScienceConstructionCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipHeavy MachineryInterior DesignMarketingVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at EFHS: https://efhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/career-tech-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: East Forsyth High School East Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmArchitectural DesignComputer ScienceConstructionCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipHeavy MachineryInterior DesignMarketingVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at EFHS: https://efhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/career-tech-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: East Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FCHS Industry Real-World Case Studies/ProjectsForsyth Central High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmAutomotive TechnologyCloud ComputingComputer ScienceCosmetologyEducation Engineering & TechnologyFilm ProductionHealthcareMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVeterinary ScienceVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at FCHS: https://fchs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/academic-departments/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Forsyth Central High School Forsyth Central High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmAutomotive TechnologyCloud ComputingComputer ScienceCosmetologyEducation Engineering & TechnologyFilm ProductionHealthcareMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVeterinary ScienceVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at FCHS: https://fchs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/academic-departments/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Forsyth Central High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LHS Industry Real-World Case Studies/ProjectsLambert High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmBusiness AccountingCloud ComputingComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyFinancial ServicesHealthcareMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at LHS: https://lhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways/ctae-home-page After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Lambert High School Lambert High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmBusiness AccountingCloud ComputingComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyFinancial ServicesHealthcareMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at LHS: https://lhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways/ctae-home-page After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: Lambert High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SFHS Industry Real-World Case Studies/ProjectsSouth Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Advanced AccountingA/V Technology & FilmComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementHealthcareHuman ResourcesManagementLandscapeProgrammingSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at SFHS: https://sfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/career-tech After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: South Forsyth High School South Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: Advanced AccountingA/V Technology & FilmComputer ScienceCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementHealthcareHuman ResourcesManagementLandscapeProgrammingSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at SFHS: https://sfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/career-tech After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: South Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WFHS Industry Real-World Case Studies/ProjectsWest Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmComputer ScienceCosmetologyCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEstheticsFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementFinancial ServicesHealthcareJunior Achievement3DE Leadership AcademyMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at WFHS: https://wfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: West Forsyth High School West Forsyth High School's Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) department is seeking local business partners and industry professionals to collaborate with our teachers and students on real-world, project-based lessons. By sharing your expertise and working alongside students, you can help bridge the gap between classroom learning and the skills needed in today’s workforce. These collaborations give students the chance to apply what they are learning in meaningful ways, while also exposing them to career opportunities in our community. Your involvement can inspire students to connect their passions with future career paths. Speakers Needed in These Pathways: A/V Technology & FilmComputer ScienceCosmetologyCulinary ArtsEducation Engineering & TechnologyEstheticsFashion, Merchandising and Retail ManagementFinancial ServicesHealthcareJunior Achievement3DE Leadership AcademyMarketingNutrition & Food ScienceSports & EntertainmentVisit our website to learn more about specific CTAE pathway offerings at WFHS: https://wfhs.forsyth.k12.ga.us/academics/ctaecareer-pathways After you sign up, a member of our team will reach out to schedule a time to meet and plan your classroom visit. School: West Forsyth High School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WES VEX Robotics VolunteerThe VEX Robotics Support Committee is a dedicated team of volunteers committed to enhancing the experience and success of our student robotics teams. This committee plays a vital role in the following areas: Fundraising & Sponsorships: Organize and execute fundraising initiatives to support team expenses such as registration fees, travel, equipment, and materials. Seek sponsorships and community partnerships to ensure sustainable financial support.Practice Support: Assist the coach and mentor during student practices by helping with setup, supervision, and logistics. Volunteers may also help with documentation, inventory management, and ensuring students stay on task.Event Coordination: Help plan and manage team participation in competitions and outreach events, including transportation, meals, and scheduling.Community Engagement: Promote the robotics program within the school and local community to build awareness and encourage involvement. This committee is ideal for parents, guardians, and community members who are passionate about STEM education and eager to support students in a hands-on, meaningful way. School: Whitlow Elementary School The VEX Robotics Support Committee is a dedicated team of volunteers committed to enhancing the experience and success of our student robotics teams. This committee plays a vital role in the following areas: Fundraising & Sponsorships: Organize and execute fundraising initiatives to support team expenses such as registration fees, travel, equipment, and materials. Seek sponsorships and community partnerships to ensure sustainable financial support.Practice Support: Assist the coach and mentor during student practices by helping with setup, supervision, and logistics. Volunteers may also help with documentation, inventory management, and ensuring students stay on task.Event Coordination: Help plan and manage team participation in competitions and outreach events, including transportation, meals, and scheduling.Community Engagement: Promote the robotics program within the school and local community to build awareness and encourage involvement. This committee is ideal for parents, guardians, and community members who are passionate about STEM education and eager to support students in a hands-on, meaningful way. School: Whitlow Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CHA Champ Strong Chattahoochee FundraiserOur Champ Strong Fundraiser raises money to support our PTO family school events, instructional school resources, and playground equipment. We are thankful and appreciative of any amount to support our school. Donate at give.mybooster.com/chattahoochee-elementary-forsyth School: Chattahoochee Elementary School Our Champ Strong Fundraiser raises money to support our PTO family school events, instructional school resources, and playground equipment. We are thankful and appreciative of any amount to support our school. Donate at give.mybooster.com/chattahoochee-elementary-forsyth School: Chattahoochee Elementary School Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30041 Allow Groups: No |