Arlington School & Family Magazine November/December 2015 | Page 23

Little Elementary Dads of Great Students Little Elementary launched its sixth year of the Watch DOGS (Dads of Great Students) program for father figures this past month. The Watch DOGS program is a national initiative from the Center for Fathering, which encourages father figures (dads, grandfathers, uncles, etc.) to be present in the schools and serve as positive role models for students. Their goals are to reinforce the importance of education, volunteer within the school and to be an extra set of eyes and ears to enhance campus security. Each fall, they hold a meeting where they can complete the volunteer process and sign up for days throughout the school year to help in classrooms or assist in the cafeteria, gym or library. This year the Watch DOGS program at Little is led by dads Darryl Lanford and Rob Franklin. Watch DOGS usually start their day off by greeting students in the car line and helping them out of vehicles. They also assist with the morning announcements by sharing that they are present for the day and letting everyone know who their students are. The dads also take a photo for the bulletin board with their students. It’s a very rewarding program for the entire school and a win for students, teachers and dads. †