Timber Ridge Elementary launches Watch D.O.G.S Program with informational Pizza night, September 19th

Timber Ridge Elementary is launching the Watch D.O.G.S Program, following in the footsteps of dads at Fall City and Snoqualmie watch-dogswho have successfully established the father involvement initiative.

They will have a booth at the Snoqualmie Valley Block Party on September 17th and an information pizza night at Cascade View ES – note this location as it is not at TRES. Detail about the pizza night are as follows:

WHO:  Students and fathers and father-figures of Timber Ridge Elementary

WHAT:  Dads and Kids’ Pizza Night to kick off a new innovative father involvement program called WATCHD.O.G.S.® (Dads Of Great Students). WATCH D.O.G.S.® is the father involvement initiative of the National Center For Fathering. Inspired by one father’s desire to increase male involvement in his children’s school and with the help of the schools teachers and administration, WATCH D.O.G.S was created in 1998 at George Elementary in Springdale, AR. Since then, the program has spread to more than 5,343 schools in 47 states plus D.C. as well as Canada, China, Italy, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Barbados.

WHEN:  Monday, September 19th, 6:00 – 8:00PM

WHERE: Cascade View Elementary, 34816 SE Ridge St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065

WHY:    Studies by the U.S. Department of Education have demonstrated that a positive adult male role model will have a uniquely positive impact on the development and educational success of a child. Dramatically increasing the child’s likelihood of graduating and getting mostly A’s along the way, while at the same time dramatically decreasing the likelihood of that child living in poverty, getting involved with drugs and alcohol, and avoiding potentially devastating choices that result in a criminal record or a teen pregnancy.  The U.S. Department of Education has identified the WATCH D.O.G.S. ® program as an effective way to increase male involvement in our nation’s schools.

Each school year thousands of men volunteer to work at least one day in their child’s school through the WATCH D.O.G.S. ® program.  These men work along side the educators to help as crossing guards, car/bus rider facilitators, hallway monitors, library assistants, lunchroom helpers, classroom and homework tutors and playground/gymnasium coaches.  The possibilities are endless.  Every school year these men have a positive impact on the lives of hundreds of thousands of kids.

Program benefits

Students gain a positive male role model.  Some students do not have a father-figure present in their home and the number of male teachers has been steadily declining in recent years.  More positive male role models are needed in the school setting.

Schools gain an extra set of eyes and ears.  The presence of WatchDOGS (Dads Of Great Students) can increase a sense of security at the building for students and staff, and it helps create an environment conducive to learning.

Fathers and father-figures can spend meaningful time with their students in the school setting and gain a greater awareness of the positive impact they can have on their student’s life, just by being a ‘dad’.

When WatchDOGS invest a day at school, they can learn how better to partner with the school to meet educational goals of students.

FOR MORE INFORMATION on the WATCH D.O.G.S.® program call 1-888-540-3647, e-mail: contact@watchdogs.net . Pizza Night information: Jason Cole, 425-443-1142 or jasondcole@gmail.com

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