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Ashley Hall Family Partnership

Building a dynamic campus community together!

A strong positive relationship between Ashley Hall and the School’s families is important to the success of our community. Built upon a growing and dynamic parent body, the Ashley Hall Family Partnership provides an environment in which family members are extended opportunities to engage with the School and other families through exciting collaborative efforts. This partnership will offer a wide range of opportunities to fit many schedules, whether family members have an hour to spare or the ability to take on a weightier role.

There are many ways for Ashley Hall families to get involved. Below is a resource guide to volunteer opportunities with contact information. Programs may be added, so plan to check our website throughout the year.

School-Wide Volunteer Opportunities

Ashley Hall's Mentor Program for New Families

– Mentor a new family with a student entering kindergarten through eleventh grade
– Provide insight into our community, answer questions about school life, give tips for a successful transition, and offer ongoing support throughout the year

Contact Grace Jorgensen at [email protected]

Parent Loyalty Fund Committee

– Promote the School’s annual giving program to other parents with peer-to-peer encouragement
– Personalize and send three to four solicitation emails within the school year to your grade-level parents

Contact Stephanie Glasscock at [email protected]

Event Volunteers

Oct. 11 | Grandfriends’ Day
Oct. 31 | Halloween Carnival
May 5-9, 2025 | Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week

Contact Stephanie Glasscock at [email protected]

March 24-28, 2025 | Annual Ashley Hall Book Festival

Contact Emily Davis at [email protected]

Educational Volunteers

– Share your talents, passions, and knowledge in the classroom or during an assembly
– Help us connect to this year’s U.N. Sustainable Development Goal: Health and Well-being with your expertise, professional network or interest
– Go, Girl, Go! Assist in cultivating Ashley Hall’s global perspective

Contact Tyler Moseley at [email protected]

Division & Department Volunteer Opportunities

All School

– Share your talents, passions, and knowledge in the classroom or during an assemly
– Help us connect to this year’s UN Sustainable Development Goal, Health and Well-being, with your expertise, professional network or interests
– Go, Girl, Go! Assist in cultivating Ashley Hall’s global perspective

Contact Tyler Moseley at [email protected]

Early School

– Partner with teachers by volunteering to be a room parent
– Join the Naturescape Committee
– Organize and collect repurposed materials for the REMEDI room
– Stock the Early School kitchen with treats

Contact Shannon Silliman at [email protected]

Lower School

– Volunteer to be a Lower School room parent
– Organize and collect repurposed materials for STEAM and Visual Arts
– Stock the Lower School kitchen with treats

Contact Betsy Howland at [email protected]

Middle School

– Volunteer to be a parent chaperone
– Support for the Sweetheart Dance and/or Eighth Grade Dance
– Plan pre-event meals before performing arts and athletic events

Contact Dee Dee Smith at [email protected]

Upper School

– Mentor students completing a Senior Project
– Act as a career, internship, or networking resource or host
– Share your story or talents by speaking at an Upper School meeting

Contacts:

Senior Project Mentors / Chris Hughes at [email protected]

Junior Internship Host, Career Mentor, or Networking Resource / Tyler Moseley at [email protected]

School Meeting Speakers / Kelly Sumner at [email protected]

Athletics

– Help with promotion of athletic games and events
– Volunteer to help with Lower School Field Day
– Serve as race team staff for the annual fourth grade Ashley Hall Aquathlon

Contact Christian Alcantara at [email protected]

Performing Arts

– Participate in set construction and costume making
– Help with pre-production and production-day duties including ushering and makeup assistance
– Supervise students during off-campus performances

Contact:

Theatre Arts / Contact Aimee Phelan-Deconinck at [email protected]

Strings / Contact Flora Nevarez at [email protected] or Aubrey Goio at [email protected] 

Private Lessons Program / Contact Flora Nevarez at [email protected]  

Dance / Contact Alex Kosarko at [email protected] or Aimee Phelan-Deconinck at [email protected]

Nautilus Vocal Arts and Red Choir / Contact Margaret Cook at [email protected] 

Caroline’s Carolers / Contact Loretta Haskell at [email protected]

Fall Family Partnership Event Calendar

Save the dates for these parent and family events happening this fall at Ashley Hall, and stay tuned for exact timing information and reminders to be communicated through the AH Weekly newsletter.

SEPTEMBER

Sept. 11 | An Evening in the Intermediate Program
Sept. 12 | An Evening in Lower School
Sept. 18 | An Evening in Grades 7-12
Sept. 11 | An Evening in Upper School
Sept. 25 | Ashley Hall Writers Series featuring Harlan Greene
Sept. 26 & 28 | Screening of the Documentary Like

OCTOBER

Oct. 11 | Grandfriends’ Day for Early & Lower School
Oct. 17 | State of the School Presentation & Social hosted by Dr. Weston
Oct. 24 | “Ready for Kindergarten” Parent Coffee | For Pre-Kindergarten Girl Families
Oct. 31 | Halloween Carnival (Early & Lower School parents)

NOVEMBER

Nov. 4 | Fall Sports Awards Ceremony
Nov. 12 | “Ready for Upper School” Parent Coffee | For Rising Grade 9 Families
Nov. 14 | “Ready for Middle School” Parent Coffee | For Rising Grade 5 Families
Nov. 20 | Lower School Fall Performing Arts Showcase
Nov. 21 | Middle School Fall Performing Arts Showcase

DECEMBER

Dec. 11 | Early School (Pre-Kindergarten) “Scenes from the Nutcracker” Performance
Dec. 13 | The Centennial Presentation of “The Christmas Play”
Dec. 19 | Caroline’s Carolers (Lower School Choir) performance at Hotel Bennett

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Ashley Hall is a K-12 independent school for girls, with a co-ed preschool, committed to a talented and diverse student population. We consider for admission students of any race, color, religion, and national or ethnic origin.
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