How do I become a volunteer? All volunteers who regularly support schools and school sponsored activities must complete the MCPS online Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect online training by clicking the button below.

Volunteer Online Training


This training requirement also applies to student teachers and interns; volunteers who regularly help in the classrooms, with school dismissal or recess; and those who attend field trips and chaperone outdoor education. The online training is provided in English, Spanish, Chinese, French, Korean, Amharic, and Vietnamese.

If I previously completed the required training prior to September 2021, do I have to take it again? If MCPS records show that you completed the online MCPS Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect training within the past 3 years, you do not need to repeat the training for the following school year. However, individuals are required to complete the training at least once every three years to continue volunteering. For example:

• If you completed training prior to 2021-2022, you must renew training for 2024-2025


What procedures do I follow when volunteering? To best support school staff and students, volunteers are expected to follow these procedures each time they volunteer:
• Sign-in and out of the building using the Visitor Management System (VMS).
• Wear the VMS produced volunteer identification name tag at all times while on school property.
• Volunteers may not access confidential student or personnel records, and should otherwise respect the confidentiality of all student information.
• When working with students, volunteers must be within view of other MCPS staff members and avoid unsupervised, one-on-one student contact.
• Volunteers may not discipline students and should report behavior concerns to the supervising staff member.