Opportunities to Partner From: FCS Partner Connect

Volunteer: FCS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Alliance Academy for Innovation

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BCE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Big Creek Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BWE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Brandywine Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BES Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Brookwood Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CHA Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Chattahoochee Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CHE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Chestatee Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CME Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Coal Mountain Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CES Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Cumming Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DCE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Daves Creek Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DHS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Denmark High School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DMS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: DeSana Middle School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: EFHS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: East Forsyth High School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FCHS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Forsyth Central High School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HCE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Haw Creek Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HMS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Hendricks Middle School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: JCE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Johns Creek Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: KME Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Kelly Mill Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LAK Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Lakeside Middle School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LHS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Lambert High School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LMS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Liberty Middle School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LMMS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Little Mill Middle School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MAS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Mashburn Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MAT Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Matt Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MID Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Midway Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NHE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: New Hope Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NFHS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: North Forsyth High School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NFMS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: North Forsyth Middle School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: OMS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Otwell Middle School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PGMS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Piney Grove Middle School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PME Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Poole's Mill Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RMS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Riverwatch Middle School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SAW Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Sawnee Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SBE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Settles Bridge Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SES Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Sharon Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SPE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Shiloh Point Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SCE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Silver City Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SFHS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: South Forsyth High School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SFMS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: South Forsyth Middle School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VCE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Vickery Creek Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VCM Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Vickery Creek Middle School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WFHS Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: West Forsyth High School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GWE Mentoring Program

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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: 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 valued

The 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

FCS Mentoring Program Requirements

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 Agreement

School: Whitlow Elementary School

Opportunity to Partner Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 30040

Allow Groups: No