Parent's Letter to School

Parent's Letter to School

Attached to this article is a letter template which some of our Dads have found useful to communicate their parental responsibility to their children's school.

As a way of making sure they are notified regarding - 

* Any parents evenings or other events that parents are invited to
* Any activities requiring parental consent
* Any reports and records of children's performances
* Any concerns they may have about their children
* Any other important matters



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