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Parent Center

Parent Center

Research has shown that Parent Centers are a critical and essential link toward creating an integrated and inclusive school environment.  Rosa Parks Learning Center is proud to have an inclusive, informative, and welcoming Parent Center in Room 7 come by our Community Representative, Marisol Lopez. 

Parents are invited to come to the parent center for more information on how you can support our students and school, and to provide suggestions on how the school can meet the needs of our families. The Parent Center offers a selection of workshops and training for parents.  Please check our monthly Parent Center calendar of parent center trainings currently offered in Room 7.

How Can I Be a Volunteer?

Any person interested in participating in a school’s volunteer program, including continuing volunteers, LAUSD employees, community members and interns, must complete steps #1 - #4 in order to start the process to become a volunteer.

#STEP 1. Fill the online volunteer application on the School Volunteer Management System.  

#STEP 2. Sign the Volunteer Commitment Form and the Covid-19 Waiver Release of Liability  Bring physical copies to the Parent Center. (room7)

#STEP 3. Obtain a TB Clearance. Tier II and Tier III volunteers must provide clearance of TB prior to starting on-campus volunteer services. Valid forms of TB clearance include:

  • a letter from a medical professional stating that the patient does not have Tuberculosis. (Attachments I1/I2 or Attachment J)
  • TB test results
  • A chest x-ray is acceptable proof of TB clearance

TB tests for new LAUSD volunteers are valid for up to 60 days prior to starting volunteer services. TB clearance for continuing volunteers is valid for a period of up to four years from the date of the clearance.

STEPS #1 - #3 must be printed, signed and turned into the Parent Center (room 7)

#STEP 4. Upload COVID Vaccine information to your parent account in the dailypass.lausd.net

How to upload COVID-19 Vaccine to Dailypass HERE

ALL THE DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM WHEN YOU OPEN THE APPLICATION. AFTER 30 DAYS THE APPLICATION WILL BE DENIED.

Once approved from the District, parents will receive an email with a temporary volunteer badge attached to the letter. Please bring the email letter with you to show the main office when signing in until your 2022-2023 badge arrives to the school site. Approval from the District is currently up to 6 weeks.

An official LAUSD volunteer badge will be issued by the district and sent through school mail to the school site within the following weeks.

The temporary and the permanent LAUSD volunteer badges are non-transferable between volunteers or between school and office sites. Badges must be visible while volunteers are providing service on campus.

On-Campus Tier II and Tier III school volunteers are required to sign in and pick-up their LAUSD volunteer badges upon entering the campus. School volunteers are to sign out when they exit the campus and leave their LAUSD volunteer badges at the school at the end of the day.

Four-Tiered Volunteer System

The four-tiered volunteer system was developed to assist the school community with identifying the various health and safety requirements, and duties and responsibilities for volunteers. The duties and responsibilities outlined below are only a summary and NOT intended to be all-inclusive.

 

Tier I Tier II Tier III Tier IV
Single Event Volunteer Classroom Volunteer One-on-One Tutor At -Home Volunteer
On-Demand Safety
Volunteer (parent, guardian, extended family)
Room Parent Cafeteria Volunteer  
  Campus Volunteer Student Activities Volunteer  
  Office Volunteer    
  Parent Center Volunteer    
       
  Field Trip/Event Chaperone Volunteer