
Background
WATCH D.O.G.S.® is the father involvement initiative of the National Center for Fathering that was founded by Jim Moore, a concerned father who chose to take action in response to a 1998 middle-school shooting in Jonesboro, AR. Moore wanted to help prevent violence from occurring at his childrens school or at any school. The first program was launched at George Elementary in Springdale, AR, the school of Moores oldest child. Today, more than 1,500 programs in 36 states and New Zealand participate in WATCH D.O.G.S.®
Program Goal
To help every school in America be positively influenced by the committed involvement of fathers and father figures in lives of their children and students.
How WATCH D.O.G.S.® Works
WATCH D.O.G.S.®, a K-12 program, invites fathers, grandfathers, uncles, or other father figures to volunteer at least one day all day at their childs/student's school during the school year. Individuals sign up at a kick-off event such as a Dads and Kids Pizza Night or Donuts with Dad or in the office at any time throughout the school year. The program is overseen by a Top Dog volunteer who partners with the school administrator to coordinate scheduling and identify opportunities for WatchDOGS to provide assistance at the school. WatchDOG volunteers perform a variety of tasks during their volunteer day including monitoring the school entrance, assisting with unloading and loading of buses and cars, monitoring the lunch room, or helping in the classroom with a teacher's guidance by working with small groups of students on homework, flashcards, or spelling.
Program Effectiveness
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79% agree that since implementing the WATCH D.O.G.S.® program, the school has experienced an increase in father involvement in areas other than WATCH D.O.G.S.® (parent-teacher conferences, volunteerism in the classroom or after school, PTA/PTO involvement).
Program Recognition
In its relatively short history, WATCH D.O.G.S.® has proven to be influential and effective in a number of venues:
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Invited by the National PTA to be a founding member of the
MORE Alliance(Men Organized to Raise Engagement).
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Recognized on the floor of Congress as a program that "can be a great tool in our efforts to prevent school violence and to improve student performance because it can increase parental initiative and involvement in their childrens education." Congressional Record, Feb. 7, 2000, page S-392.
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Recognized as a best practice by Joyce L. Epstein, Ph.D., Director of Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships, Johns Hopkins
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University.
Joining Seven Hills Watch D.O.G.S.
It's easy to join our Watch D.O.G.S group!
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Complete an on-line application.
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Complete the VIPS volunteer form that is found on the Districts Website.
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Schedule your preferred time with the counselor
Jennifer Morales or through the Sign-up genius link.
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Come to The Hills on your scheduled day...
Want more information?
An information night is scheduled at 6:00 pm on
September 22rd.
Come join us for Pizza and fun!