A Parent Permission letter is written by the parent to inform the relevant authority or organizer of an event that permission is granted by the parent to the child to participate in the requested event. It can be written in response to a request for a parental permission, or it could be a simple letter by the parent to state his approval.
From:
Carrie A. Gamache
3276 Ralph Drive
Independence, OH 44131
February 7, 2016
To:
Mr. William Lord
Principal
New Albany High School
4897 Bernardo Street
New Albany, IN 47150
Dear Sir
RE: Permission for Outing
I, parent of Joshua Gary Gamache, am writing to permit my child from Grade 5 of New Albany High School, to join your proposed school outing to the National Science Centre on February 25, 2011.
I understand that the outing is part of an educational program in the children’s curriculum. I trust that the organizers have made sufficient plans for the group’s safety and welfare.
I shall drop my son, Joshua Gamache, at the school on the said day of the outing by 7 am, and will pick him up at 6 pm, as notified in the outing circular. Attached is my contact number for your convenience, if there is a need.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Carrie Gamache
From:
Carrie A. Gamache
3276 Ralph Drive
Independence, OH 44131
February 7, 2016
To:
Mr. William Lord
Principal
New Albany High School
4897 Bernardo Street
New Albany, IN 47150
Dear Sir
RE: Permission for Outing
I, parent of Joshua Gary Gamache, am writing to permit my child from Grade 5 of New Albany High School, to join your proposed school outing to the National Science Centre on February 25, 2011.
I understand that the outing is part of an educational program in the children’s curriculum. I trust that the organizers have made sufficient plans for the group’s safety and welfare.
I shall drop my son, Joshua Gamache, at the school on the said day of the outing by 7 am, and will pick him up at 6 pm, as notified in the outing circular. Attached is my contact number for your convenience, if there is a need.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Carrie Gamache
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