MEN in Education

What is a MEN Volunteer?

A MEN volunteer can fulfill many different needs. A volunteer is an extra pair of hands, and/or an extra measure of personal warmth, a valuable “special” resource for classroom enrichment, a bridge between the school and the community.

MEN volunteers come in all sizes and shapes to share their talents according to their interests and special abilities. The common ingredients, which they all possess, are warmth and enthusiasm!

A college degree or formal education is not necessary to become a MEN volunteer. Many of the jobs available require people with all kinds of skills, and there is always training available for those who want it. A MEN volunteer must love people – especially children – and must have an open mind, a positive attitude and a willingness to work with children.

A MEN volunteer supplements and compliments the work of the classroom teacher. The MEN volunteer makes a difference to many: the child, his/her family, his/her teacher and the entire community. A MEN volunteer gives students a chance to see positive male role models involved in school activities in a helpful relationship.

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All volunteers must complete a volunteer background check before joining our program and/or working in schools. Click here to begin the background check process.

 

MEN Volunteer program

MEN In Education

District contacts:
Vicky Esparza-Gregory and Debby Krueger
Pflugerville ISD
Vicky, 512-594-1953

Debby, 512-594-1963


Download the MEN Brochure for more information.

 

2010 - 2011 Meeting Information

All MEN meetings are held in the Pflugerville ISD Administration Building Board Room. Meetings are from 7 - 8:30 p.m. and are generally on the first Wednesday of the month.*

September 1
October 6
November 10 *
December 1
January 5
February 2
March 2
April 6
May 4

*(Note: This meeting is held on the second Wednesdaoy of the month)

MEN Volunteer Builds Volleyball Stands

David Gilbert (left) stands with Pflugerville High School varsity volleyball coach Jeff Coward, displaying the stands that Gilbert created for the team. The boxes on wheels will assist coaches during practices, enabling them to have height without risking their safety.

Volleyball Stands

MEN in Education Wins State Award

At the 2008 Texas Association of Partners in Education (TAPE) awards banquet, MEN president Mike Warren accepts the Crystal Award in the category of Texas Parent Involvement Partnership for a medium school district.  Also pictured is Zenda Johnson, PISD Coordinator for Partnerships.

Mike Warren Accepts TAPE Award