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How to fill out the Homecoming Date Non-Student Permission Form online
The Homecoming Date Non-Student Permission Form is essential for students bringing guests from outside South Cobb High School to the homecoming event. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions on how to complete the form online effectively.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the Homecoming Date Non-Student Permission Form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin by entering the name of the South Cobb High School (SCHS) student on the form in the designated space.
- Next, in the provided field, fill in the grade of the SCHS student.
- Print the date's name, including last name, first name, and middle name, in the next available line of the form.
- Input the name of the date’s school in the designated section.
- Provide the phone number of the date to ensure proper communication.
- Indicate the date's age by filling in the appropriate fields.
- Ensure all responses are completed, keeping in mind the requirement that the application must be accompanied by a copy of the date’s photo ID, either a student ID or driver’s license.
- Familiarize yourself with the stipulation that no guest may exceed 20 years of age. Check that all information provided adheres to this regulation.
- Acknowledge understanding of the expectations presented in the form and sign as required, including your parent or guardian's name and signature, along with those of the date’s parent or guardian and the administrator from the date's school.
- Finally, save any changes, download the completed form, print it for submission, or share it as needed before returning it to Mrs. Sisino in room 704.
Complete your Homecoming Date Non-Student Permission Form online today to ensure a smooth experience at the event.
The homecoming dance—usually the culminating event of the week (for high schools)—is a formal or informal event, either at the school or an off-campus location. The venue is decorated, and either a disc jockey or band is hired to play music. In many ways, it is a fall prom.
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