Volunteer code of conduct

As a community of believers, we understand the importance of coming together to make a difference in the lives of our students. Volunteering at ACA is not just about offering support, it’s about using our God-given gifts to make a positive impact in the lives of others. While not every family that attends our school are believers, we expect all of our volunteers to display a code of conduct that honors and respects our school and our community.


Benefits of Volunteering at ACA:


Model Servant Leadership-

Volunteering at ACA is a way to live out our faith by serving others. It provides an opportunity to model Christ-like behavior and to share His love with those around us. It helps students to see that many hands make light work and understand that what they have to offer, no matter how big or small, is valuable.


Unity Through Community- by volunteering, you have the chance to connect with others in the school community and build relationships that are rooted in our shared faith and commitment to our school. This creates a sense of belonging and strengthens the bonds within our community. These relationships are known to stand the test of time and add tremendous value to our school and our community.


Cultivate Spiritual Growth- through volunteering, we can help support the spiritual growth of students by sharing our own faith experiences and providing guidance and mentorship. When students regularly witness adults volunteering, it models a life of service that is indicative of followers of Christ.


Making a Difference in the Lives of ACA students- our volunteering efforts can have a profound impact on the lives of students, providing them with positive role models and support as they navigate their academic and spiritual journeys. We were created for community and to come together to pour into the lives of our students.


The following conduct and attitudes are expected from each ACA Volunteer:

  • Must have a current background check (please see our office staff).
  • Respects authority and respects others.
  • Displays a sense of self-discipline and responsibility.
  • Demonstrates integrity, honesty, truthfulness and trustworthiness at all times.
  • Willingly and cheerfully accepts and adheres to school policies, procedures, and guidelines (please refer to our Parent/Student Handbook).
  • Refrains from disruptive, reproachful, and illegal behaviors.
  • Lives a life above reproach as a representative in our community of ACA on and off campus.