Parental Permission Sample Clauses

Parental Permission. It is assumed that parents grant their child the right to access the network unless a permission denial form is signed and returned. Furthermore, please note that under no circumstances will PreK-12 student photos on the GPS website be identified with first and last name unless, explicitly agreed to by the parents or by students over the age of 18.
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Parental Permission. 3.7.1 Prior to each year of interscholastic athletic participation, a student shall furnish a statement, signed by the student’s parent(s) or legal guardian (see also By-Law 3.10.1.a), which grants permission for the student to participate in interscholastic athletics.
Parental Permission. Permission of a parent or legal guardian is required for a minor high school student to participate in the high school summer supplemental or credit recovery enrollment program. Special consideration may be given to emancipated minors or students with other special circumstances as permitted by law. Administrative Permission. DUSD site administration or designee must authorize student eligibility and preparedness to participate successfully and benefit from high school summer supplemental or credit recovery enrollment.
Parental Permission. Some of the information available on the Website concerns the topic of sex and may not be appropriate for children. Further, the Website is not directed to children under the age of 13 and We will not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under 13. We strongly recommend that parents participate in their children’s exploration of the Internet and any online services and use their browser’s parental controls to limit the areas of the Internet to which their children have access.
Parental Permission. I understand that my child has applied to become a member of the Teen Advisory Board. I understand that this is a volunteer position that requires a commitment to attend meetings regularly. I understand that the library staff may contact my child about T.A.B. meetings and related information. I understand that my child’s name and photograph may be used in library’s Facebook page, website, local newspapers or other forms of media.
Parental Permission. The high school student has been granted permission by the parent(s) or guardian(s) and the guidance counselor or principal/designee to enroll in the dual enrollment program. ϯ͘ A deliŶeaƚiŽŶ ŽĨ cŽƵƌƐeƐ aŶd ƉƌŽŐƌaŵƐ aǀailaďle ƚŽ ƐƚƵdeŶƚƐ eliŐiďle ƚŽ ƉaƌƚiciƉaƚe iŶ dƵal eŶƌŽllŵeŶƚ͘ Dual enrollment students are encouraged to take general education courses, with an emphasis on the 15-hour statewide core. More information about eligible coursework is outlined in the High School Dual Enrollment Application and Student Guide available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/Dual-Enrollment. Courses in special programs, including Dance, Film, Music, and Theatre may have enrollment requirements in addition to those specified for dual enrollment. No online courses will be approved for dual enrollment. Early Admission. Early admission is a form of dual enrollment through which outstanding secondary students are permitted to enroll on a full-time basis (minimum of 12 credit hours) as a degree-seeking student in accordance with s. 1007.271(2), Florida Statutes, and BOG Regulation 6.006. Early admission at FSU requires a separate application process through the Office of Admissions. The following guidelines are used to consider these students: (1) sufficient maturity as evidenced by age at the time of admission and/or written recommendations supporting the candidate's maturity; (2) a 4.0 or better weighted high school GPA in the academic subjects; (3) a minimum composite score of 29 on the ACT or total score of 1880 on the SAT; (4) sufficient strength in the academic units; (5) evidence of a lack of curricular opportunity in the existing high school setting; and (6) three letters of recommendation, one of which must be from the high school principal or a representative of the principal. Additional information is available by contacting the FSU Office of Admissions. Non-Degree Seeking Status. Successful completion of dual enrollment courses does not ensure admission to the university as a degree-seeking student. Campus Site for Instruction. Dual enrollment instruction will be provided at the FSU campus exclusively. ϰ͘ A deƐcƌiƉƚiŽŶ ŽĨ ƚŚe ƉƌŽceƐƐ ďLJ ǁŚicŚ ƐƚƵdeŶƚƐ aŶd ƚŚeiƌ ƉaƌeŶƚƐ edžeƌciƐe ŽƉƚiŽŶƐ ƚŽ ƉaƌƚiciƉaƚe iŶ ƚŚe dƵal eŶƌŽllŵeŶƚ program. Application and Advising. Dual enrollment at FSU Tallahassee campus is administered by the Academic Center for Excellence in the University Center A3600. Application materials and instructions are outlined in the High School Dual Enrollment Applic...
Parental Permission. I hereby give permission for my son to participate in the school endorsed Rugby League training sessions, competitions and excursions.
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Parental Permission.  BackPack Program Partner is responsible for sending home parental permission slips outlining the program, and receiving parental permission. o School will maintain the necessary paperwork on site. Logistics  Food will be packed and distributed in plastic grocery bags for students to place into their own backpack. o The bags vary in weight each week, but will always weigh no more than 5 pounds.  Each school/teacher determines the best method for distributing the bags to the participating students.  Each school decides which students will be invited to participate. It should be students who exhibit need and hunger, regardless of whether signed up for Free/Reduced lunches.  Discretion is of the utmost importance. Bags are to be placed into the locker or backpack of the student at an inconspicuous time. Please, do not call students out by name to remind them to pick up their bag.  The names of participants should only be known to a select few staff/teachers. PARTNER AGREEMENT GREAT PLAINS FOOD BANK And (addendum to Member Agency Agreement) The terms of the following Agreement have been agreed upon and understood by the Great Plains Food Bank and . By signing this agreement, both parties acknowledge their respective duties and responsibilities related to the administration of the BackPack Program. The BackPack Program meets the needs of hungry children by providing them with nutritious and easy-to- prepare food to take home on weekends and school vacations when other resources are not available. The BackPack Program Partner ( ) agrees to:
Parental Permission. Each student must provide the coach with the appropriate forms, signed by the athlete and his/her parent/guardian before participation in any practice, try-out, or game. Physical Examination Each athlete is to be cleared for participation by a licensed physician every 12 months. Proof of physical clearance must be provided to the coach prior to participation. Physical Forms can be obtained from the school website, main office, or athletic department. Practice Requirements Athletes are expected to attend all practices and to be on time each day. If this is not possible on a given day, the athlete or parents should notify the coach in advance. Sportsmanship and Citizenship All participants in athletic programs must understand that it is a privilege to participate in the school athletic programs and that (s) he is representing our school, parents, friends, community and coaches. An athlete’s actions in school, on the playing surface, and in the community, should reflect this at all times. Behavior unbecoming a student/athlete will be reviewed by the coach and/or athletic director and may lead to suspension or dismissal from the program.
Parental Permission. ❑ I have read and understand the educational and safety (risk) assessments for each activity. (Walking in public and crossing the road at marked cross-­‐walks.) I give my permission to attend the above activities that are initialed. Full name of student I understand that transportation will be by walking and I consent to this. If my child requires medical attention, I authorize the supervisors to seek necessary medical treatment. Signature of Parent/Guardian Print Name of Parent/Guardian Date XXXXXXX X. XXXXXX OPTION COURSE REGISTRATION 2015-2016 GRADE EIGHT Student Name All registrations should be returned to the school by Wednesday, March 25th, 2015. **Registration packages will be stamped with the date of return.** All students will take the following subjects: Math, Science, Social Studies, Language Arts, Religion, Physical Education and Christian Family Life (Health) – Plus: 5 Complementary/Option Courses. *Are you registered in the Sports Academy? YES NO FALL TERM (SEPT. - NOV.) WINTER TERM (NOV. - MAR.) SPRING TERM (MAR. – JUN.) Every student will have access to five option credits per school year.
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