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How to fill out the National Board Student Release Form online
This guide will assist you in completing the National Board Student Release Form online. By following these steps, you will ensure accurate submission of the required information while granting permission for a student's image and work to be used in a teaching assessment.
Follow the steps to complete the form accurately
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in an online editor.
- Enter the student's name in the designated field. This is important for identifying the individual involved in the assessment.
- Fill in the school and teacher's name where the student is participating in class. This helps contextualize the assessment.
- Provide your address in the section labeled 'Your Address.' This information is typically used for verification purposes.
- As a parent or guardian, indicate your permission status regarding recording your child's image and voice by selecting either 'I DO give permission' or 'I DO NOT give permission.'
- If you give permission, confirm that you understand your child’s image and voice may be recorded and that their work may be submitted, also indicating that no last names will be used.
- Sign the permission slip where indicated. This signifies your consent to the conditions outlined in the form.
- Enter the date alongside your signature to indicate when the permission was granted.
- If the individual completing the form is the student and is over 18 years old, they should fill in their own information and provide their signature.
- Once all fields are completed, review the form for accuracy. After confirming that everything is correct, save your changes and choose to download, print, or share the completed form as necessary.
Complete the National Board Student Release Form online today to monitor your child's educational progress.
A Total Weighted Scaled Score that equals or exceeds 275 points is required to achieve National Board Certification. To learn more about the scoring process, review your certificate specific scoring guide located at .boardcertifiedteachers.org/retake- candidates. Q: Why is there a “0” or an “NS” on my score report?