DD is trying to buy a ticket for her friend from another school to come to homecoming dance. To bring a guest, she needs to fill out a hard copy form with the friend’s full contact info, signature, parent signature, and school official’s signature/name/title confirming they are in good standing. The friend lives across the city and no easy way to get it filled out with live signatures. Seems excessive. She was planning to just sign for her friend and parent, but the school official has tripped her up. Anyone figured this out before? |
you should not be okaying your kid forging signatures
the suggestion is to go over to the friend's house, have her and parent sign it, and have her take it to her school office to sign |
This. Do not encourage forgery. Alternatively can she email the form? If the school doesn't allow electronic signatures the guest could print, have their parents sign with a pen, then scan or photo the doc and email it back for her to print. DCPL can help if anyone doesn't have a printer or scanner. |
Are you asking if anyone has ever figured out how to get a piece of paper across the city? |
This is for security purposes. Please do not forge the signature. If you want this friend to go so badly figure out how to email the form and have them complete it and email it back to you. This is a good system for school dances- schools don’t want 21 year olds just coming as guests to dances. |
The school is VERY serious about security at the school dances. Do not mess around with the forms. |
Wait do tell OP how this is hard to do.
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Does your child and their friend have access to email? Does the friend attend school in person? This seems doable. |