Volunteer Opportunities
There are many ways to become involved here at Notre Dame Middle School: become a mentor, lead an after school program, tutor a student, or volunteer your time and talents another way!
Click here for more details on our volunteer needs and how you can become involved in our school community.
You Can Make A Difference!
Volunteer at NDMS
Female & Male Volunteers Are Welcome
School Day
If you are interested in tutoring during the school day, please contact Sr. Jean Ellman, 414.671.3000 or email her.
Tutor
Time: Monday-Friday 8:00p.m. - 3:30p.m. Exact day and time to be determined.
Notre Dame Middle School needs tutors for 5th -8th grade students who are struggling in English, reading, math and other subjects. You could be paired with a struggling student for one-on-one tutoring or guide a small group. Details will be mutually agreed upon by volunte
After School Enrichment Program
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Sandy Witkowski, 414.671.3000, ext. 226 or email her. Training is provided
Mini Course Instructor
Time: Monday – Thursday, 4:00p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
All Notre Dame Middle School students participate in various activities after school. Each activity meets one day a week for 6-8 week sessions. The classes range from sports, art, drama and sewing to computers and career guidance. You could assist in an existing activity or create your own activity. Desired activities include: foreign language, yoga, self-defense, nutrition/cooking, crafts, etc.
Study Hall Monitor
Time: Monday – Thursday, 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
All Notre Dame Middle School students have a mandatory study hall from 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Monitors are needed to maintain silence, make sure students stay on task, and help students with questions they may have on their homework.
Snack Donation
Since our 121 students have an extended day, we provide a healthy snack Monday – Thursday after school at 3:30 pm. Snacks include: pretzels, granola bars, yogurt, applesauce, fruit cups, etc. Plfease contact Sandy directly to discuss food donations.
Graduate Support Program
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Angela Ulmer, 414.671.3000, ext. 228 or email her. Training is provided
Study Hall Monitor
Time: Monday – Thursday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Nightly graduate study halls are held at NDMS, and alumnae are encouraged to return to our campus from their different high schools for quiet study time, tutoring, and leadership. Study Hall Monitors are needed to encourage progress and be available as a general tutor.
Specialized Tutor
Time: Monday – Thursday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (or according to your schedule)
Do you have a special talent or interest in geometry, algebra, literature, biology, or any given subject matter? The Graduate Support Program needs weekly tutors for students who need help in specific subject areas. You could create your own workshop, supervise a smaller study group, or be paired with a struggling student for one-on-one tutoring.
Graduate Mentoring
Time: Twice a month, according to your schedule: minimum one-year commitment.
A mentor is a friend, advisor, teacher, counselor, and/or resource person. A mentor monitors academic progress, promotes greater involvement in school activities, encourages responsible behavior, fosters a positive self-image, involves parents, helps protégés develop post-high school plans and expands the awareness of career possibilities and the realities of the world of work and school. Mentors are needed to make contact with NDMS graduates twice monthly and be a positive influence in their lives. The Graduate Support Program hosts several optional mentor events at NDMS to support your relationship and make the commitment convenient to uphold. For more info click here.
Special Events
NDMS holds several events throughout the year to raise money and introduce new people to our school. If you are interested in being a part of the planning and execution of special events, please contact Katie Meylink at (414) 671-3000.

