Room Parent Program

Friday, September 26th, 9:30am at the West Roxbury Public Library - Room Parent Coffee and Information Session. Join us to learn more about the Room Parent Program.

Each year, the Room Parent volunteers coordinate support for each Lyndon classroom. Room parents visit classrooms for seasonal crafts, support teachers and para professionals, and organize ways to give back to our amazing teachers!

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 


DIY Committee

A group of helpful community members who are ready to answer the call if a project needs an extra set of hands. Past projects include removing rows of auditorium seats to free up space for gatherings, cleaning decades of stickers and marker off the school's lockers, and planting Daffodils!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Lyndon Boutique

The Lyndon Boutique is located inside the school and is available to all Lyndon students who may need a change of clothes or any other products. We are always looking for donations!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 District Opportunities

The Lyndon nominates community members each year to represent the Lyndon at the following groups:


Citywide Parent Council


Made up entirely of current BPS parent volunteers, the Citywide Parent Council (CPC) of Boston Public Schools is the official voice of all our 38,000 families. The CPC is the umbrella organization of each of our 128 schools’ School Parent Councils (SPCs), and we are constituted by the elected representatives from each of our schools. The CPC advocates as one voice for all of our students and their families. 

 

CPC meetings are open to all and are held on the 4th Tuesday of each month during the BPS school year, beginning in September. Meetings start at 6 pm and are currently being held on Zoom.

 

 


District English Learner Advisory Committee

DELAC: District English Learner Advisory Committee is a multicultural and multiethnic, parent-led committee comprised of English Learner (EL) parents and community members whose task is to provide recommendations to school and district officials in regards to programs and services provided to EL students. DELAC is the official voice of all the district's 17,000 EL families.

 



The Special Education Parent Advisory Council

 

SpEdPAC: The Special Education Parent Advisory Council works with Boston Public Schools system to ensure that children get the services and support they need to develop to their full potential. All parents are welcome and encouraged to participate.