Volunteer for a shift during the party!
All Volunteers must sign waivers for Urban Air, Axe Social, K1 Speed and Bus Waiver (if volunteering as bus chaperone). Here is the link to all waivers
Volunteer for the ANP Committee! All grade parents are welcome! Contact [email protected] for more information. Volunteer for a shift during the party! This is a fun way to help and watch the kids enjoy their last big event at Troy High as they celebrate their graduation. Please sing up here to help out!
All Volunteers must sign waivers for Urban Air, Axe Social, K1 Speed and Bus Waiver (if volunteering as bus chaperone). Here is the link to all waivers
Volunteer for the ANP Committee! All grade parents are welcome! Contact [email protected] for more information. Volunteer for a shift during the party! This is a fun way to help and watch the kids enjoy their last big event at Troy High as they celebrate their graduation. Please sing up here to help out!
ANP Volunteers’ Code of Conduct
Thank you for volunteering to assist at the Troy High All-Night Party (ANP). We value the contribution you can make to our school.
This Code of Conduct sets out the guidelines that we expect all our volunteers to follow. Please read through them carefully before signing at the end to say you understand and agree to abide by the Code.
1. Professional Relationships
1.1 At all times, you should maintain a ‘professional’ relationship with all graduates and staff. This will minimize the risk of any allegations of inappropriate behavior.
1.2 Permission should be sought from a graduate before physical contact is made. Even if you know some of the graduates very well you should limit physical contact with them, ensuring physical contact is only ever in response to their needs at the time, of limited duration and appropriate to their age, stage of development, gender, and ethnicity.
1.3 If a graduate tells you something or you see something that concerns you this should be reported to administration immediately. If you feel what has been disclosed and/or witnessed is of a safeguarding nature which may be putting a graduate’s welfare at risk, then this should be reported to:
a. Principal Remo Roncone, or in his absence
b. Assistant Principals Brian Zawislak, Dan House, or Melissa Curth.
2. Setting an example
All volunteer helpers at our school should be positive role models to the graduates, so we expect you to:
2.1 Talk politely and calmly to all graduates. Avoid sarcasm, demeaning or insensitive comments. Never discuss subjects that are inappropriate for the age of the graduates to participate in, or listen to, including references of a sexual nature or ‘gossip’/ sharing of information about staff, parents, or students.
2.2 Never smoke or be under the influence of drugs or alcohol in the school building or on grounds.
3. Medical issues
3.1 If a graduate requires medical attention, inform a member of the administration immediately. They will get a qualified first aider to attend to the graduate. Volunteers should not administer first aid except in an emergency.
4. If you are unable to attend
4.1 If you are due to help in the school, but are unable to do so because of illness or personal circumstances, please inform the school by calling (248) 823-2732 as soon as possible. Please use the phone messaging system if no one is available to take your call. This will help our chair people to adjust their needs if they know your support is unavailable. Do not send a substitute in your place.
4.2 All volunteers working with graduates must be at least 4 years removed from high school.
Thank you for volunteering to assist at the Troy High All-Night Party (ANP). We value the contribution you can make to our school.
This Code of Conduct sets out the guidelines that we expect all our volunteers to follow. Please read through them carefully before signing at the end to say you understand and agree to abide by the Code.
1. Professional Relationships
1.1 At all times, you should maintain a ‘professional’ relationship with all graduates and staff. This will minimize the risk of any allegations of inappropriate behavior.
1.2 Permission should be sought from a graduate before physical contact is made. Even if you know some of the graduates very well you should limit physical contact with them, ensuring physical contact is only ever in response to their needs at the time, of limited duration and appropriate to their age, stage of development, gender, and ethnicity.
1.3 If a graduate tells you something or you see something that concerns you this should be reported to administration immediately. If you feel what has been disclosed and/or witnessed is of a safeguarding nature which may be putting a graduate’s welfare at risk, then this should be reported to:
a. Principal Remo Roncone, or in his absence
b. Assistant Principals Brian Zawislak, Dan House, or Melissa Curth.
2. Setting an example
All volunteer helpers at our school should be positive role models to the graduates, so we expect you to:
2.1 Talk politely and calmly to all graduates. Avoid sarcasm, demeaning or insensitive comments. Never discuss subjects that are inappropriate for the age of the graduates to participate in, or listen to, including references of a sexual nature or ‘gossip’/ sharing of information about staff, parents, or students.
2.2 Never smoke or be under the influence of drugs or alcohol in the school building or on grounds.
3. Medical issues
3.1 If a graduate requires medical attention, inform a member of the administration immediately. They will get a qualified first aider to attend to the graduate. Volunteers should not administer first aid except in an emergency.
4. If you are unable to attend
4.1 If you are due to help in the school, but are unable to do so because of illness or personal circumstances, please inform the school by calling (248) 823-2732 as soon as possible. Please use the phone messaging system if no one is available to take your call. This will help our chair people to adjust their needs if they know your support is unavailable. Do not send a substitute in your place.
4.2 All volunteers working with graduates must be at least 4 years removed from high school.