BENBROOK, TX — Across Fort Worth ISD campuses, a steady rhythm of volunteer opportunities is inviting neighbors to step in and make a difference, especially in helping students grow as readers and learners.
It starts with small moments that add up. Morning reading sessions at Seminary Hills Park Elementary continue through mid-March, where volunteers help bring stories like Charlotte’s Web to life for young students. More details are available at https://forms.gle/tZjPs2sSkSCr8nsx8.
Throughout March, there are hands-on ways to serve. The Student Placement Center is seeking help distributing backpacks filled with school supplies to new students. Community members can also share their career journeys at Career Day events, giving students a window into future possibilities.
For those who prefer outdoor projects, Paschal High School is hosting a campus beautification effort focused on caring for trees and green spaces.
Sign-up details can be found at https://forms.gle/7z2hPwNuBxJUcJ596, https://forms.gle/YZ72gpg67tZ5yf5B6, and https://forms.gle/ScdTbrUsGixTR2hK9.
Looking ahead, schools are preparing for events that connect families and learning. The Father’s Block Fun Fest on March 28 will bring families together through interactive games that build early math and literacy skills. Learn more at https://forms.gle/nRKZLjhbeJsAUSKM6.
International Children’s Book Day on April 2 will continue that focus, highlighting the role stories play in shaping understanding across cultures. Details are available at https://forms.gle/hAGn6WogSjqESFYw7.
For those seeking an ongoing role, the North Hi Mount Eagle Reading Friends program offers a simple but meaningful commitment. Volunteers spend just 15 to 20 minutes reading with students, helping build confidence and a lifelong love of learning. Information is available at https://forms.gle/9y8EE3wREw7ME7ui6.
There is also a call for professionals in water and environmental fields to connect with schools during National Water Day week to offer students real-world insight into conservation and sustainability. Interested volunteers can reach out directly at alma.pohler@fwisd.org.
Each opportunity reflects a shared goal across the community. Helping students read, learn, and imagine what is possible next. For questions or more information, contact Alma Pohler at alma.pohler@fwisd.org or by phone at 817-814-2973.













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