
Your child’s school needs volunteers.
And you want to help.
But between work schedules and feeling unsure about what you’d actually do in a classroom, it’s easy to skip the signup sheet.
Teaching an art lesson with Meet the Masters is different.
Everything’s prepared for you:
- The presentation walks through the artist’s life story with engaging slides and music.
- The worksheets guide students through the techniques.
- The project includes step-by-step instructions so detailed that you can’t get lost.

Parents who’ve taught our lessons tell us the same thing:
They didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as they did.
You’re not winging it in front of 30 kids. You’re following a script that’s been tested in thousands of classrooms. And because students are excited about creating art, they’re engaged from the start. That makes your job easier.
You can volunteer in different ways:
- Some parents coordinate the program, making sure supplies are ready and schedules are set.
- Others prep materials before the lesson.
- Some teach the full lesson in their child’s classroom, while others assist our MTM teachers during instruction.
Pick what fits your schedule and comfort level.
Your child sees you involved in their school. You spend time in their world. And you help bring art education to students who might not get it otherwise.
If you’ve been looking for a way to contribute that doesn’t feel overwhelming, this might be it.
Learn more at meetthemasters.com.
Warm regards,
Meet the Masters
Inspire – Educate – Create
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