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Full Length Movie Permission Slip
By Melissa Gruber
Aug 10, 2006, 10:53 PST |
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Full-length Movie Permission
Dear Parents,
Our school requires parental permission for your student to view movies that are used in our curriculum, or that are selected by our teachers, which are rated PG-13 or R.
We believe showing your son or daughter full-length movies such as Born on the Fourth of July, JFK, and Glory enables them to benefit from another medium as a resource in their study of current events and history.
Movies, along with our hands-on activities such as reading, in-class discussion groups, and research projects, give students a well-rounded opportunity to discover the world of history. Movies go beyond dry facts and help bring events alive.
Be assured that we will use proper discretion when showing full-length movies.
Thank you for taking the time to read and sign this permission form.
Sincerely,
_____________________
Principal/Teacher
Name of Movie:_______________________________
Date of Movie:________________________________
Movie Rating:_________________________________
Student Name_____________________________
____ Yes, I give my son/daughter permission to view curriculum and school appropriate full-length movies rated PG-13 or R.
____ No, I do not give my son/daughter permission to view curriculum and school appropriate full-length movies of the types mentioned in this letter. I understand alternate learning experiences will be provided for my child while the movie is being watched.
Guardian signature/date
__________________________
Notes:
Sample note We will be showing Glory, which is rated R; however, we are skipping certain scenes which we feel are too intense for our students.
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