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Getting Involved

Getting Involved

The Parents Association sends a monthly e-newsletter to all parents with recent highlights and upcoming parent activities. Parents are encouraged to submit photos from recent events and exciting news about our parent community. Past newsletters can be found on the Parents Association tile on mySCH.

Special Interest Groups Arts Council

The Arts Council is a volunteer leadership group that supports the arts at SCH. The Arts Council leads efforts for community engagement projects, such as organizing the Crawford Gallery exhibits and the All School Art Show; providing fundraising support through the SCH Fund and the Restore the Rec capital campaign; and volunteering at arts events.

Blue Devils Club

The Blue Devils Club is a volunteer leadership group that supports the athletic program at SCH. This committee falls under the joint direction of the Athletic and Development Offices, and helps to increase community engagement in our athletic programs as well as fundraising and other volunteer efforts with the goal of overall excellence in SCH Athletics.

Diversity Parent Resource Network (DPRN)

The DPRN is a parent volunteer group that supports diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in our school community. Embracing diversity as a condition of excellence, the DPRN helps plan activities that promote cultural appreciation and awareness, such as the Multicultural & Diversity Festival and programming for MLK Jr. Day. If you are interested in joining, please contact Rayna Guy (rguy@sch.org).

Service Council

The Parent Service Council is the volunteer leadership group that helps to increase family involvement in and support of SCH service initiatives through purposeful giving of time and talent toward the betterment of the broader community. If you are interested in joining, please contact Andrea Eckert (aeckert@sch.org)

For more information about parent involvement at SCH, contact Andrea Eckert, director of Parent & Community Engagement (aeckert@sch.org).

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