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School Based Mentoring

Elementary School Mentoring  
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Everyone needs someone to look up to. Be a mentor and change a life! Mentors are caring community memberswho invest in the personal success of a student by helping them to build confidence and set goals for the future.

As a positive role model, mentors inspire their students to develop new interests and explore career possibilities. Mentors also learn about the issues facing young people today, and can develop a potentially lifelong friendship.

Youth who meet regularly with mentors are shown statistically to exhibit the following characteristics:
  • Fewer absences from school
  • Better attitudes towards school
  • Less drug or alcohol use
  • More confidence about school work
  • Better chances of attending college
“My favorite thing about mentoring is the love you receive back.” - Elementary School Mentor


The majority of schools in Austin ISD have a school-based mentor program. These programs are facilitated by the Counselor, Parent Support Specialist or other AISD staff. Mentors can be matched with students from pre-Kindergarten through grade 12 and locations are available across Austin.

Before becoming a mentor, you will need to:
  • Pass a Safe Schools background check.
  • Attend a one hour mentor training.
Volunteer Commitment:
  • Mentors are matched with one student for one academic year.
  • Mentors meet once a week for 30-45 minutes at their student's school.
Ongoing Support:
  • Monthly Newsletter with discussion tips, activities, and holiday notification.
  • Development meetings to learn more about specific topics from experts.
  • Support meetings to discuss experiences with mentors from across the district.
"I love our mentors and volunteers because they change the lives of children!" - School Counselor


Austin Partners in Education refers mentors to Best Practice programs that meet the following criteria:
  • Mentor Contact has returned a signed Memorandum of Understanding.
  • All mentors have an approved background check and have attended mentor training.
  • All students have submitted a Parent Consent form.
  • Mentors are assigned within two weeks of attending training.
  • Mentor Contact provides regular communication and support to mentors.
"My mentor has helped me with doing what's right and making the right choices." - Student, Grade 2


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