To become a volunteer, please complete and submit a volunteer application:
The West Perry School District is pleased you are considering volunteering your time to assist the staff and students of the district. Becoming a volunteer is governed by our Board Policy 916, which you may review for more details. West Perry has two types of volunteers, Supervising and Non-Supervising. The board policy has more information regarding the differences between the two, however, if you wish to become a supervising volunteer, you must submit the required clearances.
Additionally, we offer a Volunteer Incentive Program (VIP). This volunteer service program for senior citizens is designed to reduce their real estate taxes. Seniors can perform many different volunteer services in schools throughout the district. Participants may earn a rebate towards their property taxes in exchange for that service.
Participants must be:
Owners of real property in the West Perry School District
At least 60 years old by 12/31 of the year in which they volunteer
Approved supervising volunteers
Participants will be required to submit a timesheet documenting their volunteer hours. The rebate only applies to property owned by participants, and the maximum rebate is $600 for 60 hours of service. The rebate amount cannot exceed the actual amount of taxes due. Rebates will be issued to the VIP participants after they pay their property tax bills issued in July.
**Any PSERS retiree "volunteering" through the VIP program would be subject to the Return to Service provisions of the Retirement Code, including the stoppage of their monthly annuity, because the retiree is receiving retirement-covered compensation.**
All supervising volunteers are required to submit the following:
No individual will be approved to serve as a volunteer if their criminal history, child abuse history, or FBI criminal history certification, as required by this policy, reports an offense that would preclude them from being employed by the district.
Certifications shall be renewed, 1) continuous service, every five (5) years; 2) break in service, the volunteer will be required to submit updated certifications that are dated within twelve (12) months of application.
The Pennsylvania Department of Education's Clearances and Background Checks page provides more information about the required clearances and the process for obtaining them.