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Re: Permission (or no permission) to use Power Tools
To add to the parent release forms, have a sign-off form that the student actually went thru a "class" on learning each piece of equipment. As a parent I get forms like this all the time and it's like pulling teeth finding out if my children actually learned what I'm signing. Having a teacher/mentor signature gives a little more assurance.
Hmmm. Okay, maybe a form of three parts: Request to learn and parent release to learn; teacher sign-off completed; parent release to use. Does the school have any other shops on campus? (Metal - wood - okay, even kitchens?) A blanket rule about no power tools seems rather vague. Even electric typewriters can be dangerous! |
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