Showing posts with label Walking School Bus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walking School Bus. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

State Police Major Leads Walking School Bus

State Police Major James M. Manni led Family Service of Rhode Island’s Walking School Bus Tuesday afternoon, November 12, starting at the Mary E. Fogarty Elementary School in Providence.  It started to get very cold as the children ended the school day and had to begin the journey home.

The Walking School Bus provides routes to and from school led by volunteers.  The initiative ensures that each child, living within a mile of the school, who needs to walk arrives on time and returns home safely, even when a family member is unable to walk with him or her. 

The Walking School Bus is reducing school tardiness and absenteeism. The program also promotes a positive community spirit as volunteers and school children walk through the neighborhoods surrounding the school.

The Walking School Bus is part of Family Service of Rhode Island’s “Providence Children’s Initiative,” based at the school and providing a comprehensive, collaborative program to improve educational and social development outcomes for children and families in the South Providence neighborhood.

Family Service of Rhode Island has invited a number of community leaders to lead the Walking School Bus to raise awareness of the program and to help recruit volunteers.  Anyone interested in volunteering should call 401-331-1350 ext. 3457.

Monday, August 05, 2013

Volunteer for The Walking School Bus!

Are you available to help young children get to school on-time and ready to learn?  Become a Walking School Bus volunteer.

You must be at least 18 and able to walk a mile. Ideal for college students!

For more details, call 401-331-1350 ext. 3457.

Learn more about The Walking School Bus here.

Friday, February 01, 2013

Help "Drive" the Walking School Bus

The Walking School Bus, introduced by our Providence Children's Initiative program last fall, has become quite popular as it helps get boys and girls to school on time in South Providence.

R.J. Heim, from NBC 10, did a great story about it a few months ago.  And it's been covered by other media too.

Would you like to help out?  Family Service of RI is looking for volunteers to walk the morning or afternoon shift.

If you're interested, please call 401-331-1350 ext. 3457 to learn more.

Thursday, December 06, 2012

Preventing Chronic Absenteeism

Providence Schools will host a parent workshop on chronic absenteeism to explain how schools address attendance, supports that are provided for students and families, and how parents can help schools.

When: Thursday, December 6th

Where: The Parent Center, 379 Washington St. in Providence

Time: 6:30 – 8 pm

To learn about Family Service of RI's work preventing chronic absenteeism, please click here.