After 3 successful years of P3 (Parent Partnership Program), we are updating it a little. Please take some extra time this year to look over the opportunities as changes have been made. If you find something that interests you, please take some time to email the person who is in charge of that area; they will be able to give you more information regarding what is involved. Remember that your extended family (grandparents, college-age children, etc.) are allowed to help with your servant leadership hours. Also, if you see a need that you can fill that is not listed, please don’t hesitate to contact Alicia with that information; we are always open to new ideas. We like to partner with our parents in what we do at FRCS so if you own your own business or work at a company that would like to give us a bid, we’d be delighted. Please contact Alicia.
You play a vital role in the effective functioning of Front Range Christian School through your support and servant leadership hours. Alicia Ciesielski will coordinate much of our parent servant leadership effort this year. Please review the goals and guiding principles below, as well as the opportunities outlined on this web page.
FRCS Parental Servant Leadership Goals and Guiding Principles
- Goals:
- To give parents an opportunity to partner in the education of their children through servant leadership by choosing one or both of the following: (1) Participating financially or (2) Serving a minimum of 60 hours per school year (80 hours for families who receive tuition assistance) or half of that if you are a single parent
- To give students the opportunity to interact with the broader school community
- To support the teachers, staff, and board members in the many tasks of running a school
- To provide an opportunity for parents and teachers to build relationships, walk in grace and truth with one another, and grow as disciples of Christ through their experience at FRCS
- Guiding Principles:
- Families not participating financially are expected to serve a minimum of 60 hours per year. Exceptions can be made for families with extenuating circumstances (single parent, medical issues, etc.). Families who receive tuition assistance are expected to serve 80 hours per year.
- Parent servants support the teachers, staff, and leadership of the school by willingly serving and responding to their direction.
- All parents report to the principal, teachers, staff, or person in charge.
- Siblings not enrolled at FRCS need approval to accompany their parent while serving during school hours.