Volunteering is showing interest in your child.
When you volunteer at your child's school, you demonstrate that their education matters to you—that their school is a cause worthy of your time, energy, and care. As I. Healy, former Director of Advancement at Parish Episcopal School in Dallas, Texas, shared:
"Volunteering in your children’s school shows that you’re interested in their education—that you consider their school a cause worth your time and energy."
At Episcopal School of Nashville, your involvement sends a powerful message to your child: that their growth, learning, and community are important. Whether through classroom help, event planning, or committee work, volunteering is a visible and meaningful way to stay connected to your child’s school experience.
Your presence matters—and it makes a lasting difference.