Permission & Release Form
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Permission & Release Form
PARENTAL PERMISSION, RELEASE AND AGREEMENT FORM We, the undersigned parents/guardians, give permission to allow our son/daughter (circle one) (name of graduate) to participate in the post-graduation celebration (Project Graduation) planned by parents/Kamehameha Schools for the evening/morning of May 24 - May 25, 2015. In case an emergency procedure or treatment is required during Project Graduation, we give our consent to attending Kamehameha Schools faculty members to take, arrange for or consent to the procedures for treatment at their discretion. In consideration for allowing our graduate to participate in Project Graduation, we hereby release and further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the parents supervising the event, the Kamehameha Schools, its Trustees, and employees from and against any claims which we, or any other person, may have or claim to have, for any losses, damages or injuries arising out of our graduate's participation, transportation to and from Project Graduation, or in the rendering of any emergency medical procedures to our graduate for the duration of the event. We understand that our graduate is to remain at Project Graduation from 10:00pm, May 24, 2015 to 9:00am, Monday, May 25, 2015 and we are responsible for his/her safe transportation home from the pick-up site at Kamehameha Schools Kapālama High School, Konia pick-up area. We also understand that Project Graduation is intended to be alcohol- and drug-free and we will cooperate fully to support the banning of alcohol and illegal drugs. We understand and agree that if our graduate is found to be under the influence or in possession of alcohol or illegal drugs, we, or our designated O`ahu contact will be contacted to immediately pick up our graduate to transport him/her home. We understand there will be a non-refundable $25.00 registration fee to be paid during on-line Project Graduation registration. Note: On-line registration will require a credit card or debit card payment. If you prefer to pay by check or money order, then please have your senior remit check or money order payment to “Kamehameha Schools” at the `Akahi Student Center window during the hours designated. Please write graduate’s name and PG 2015 in the memo field of the check. No cash will be accepted. **ALL PARENTS WHO HAVE LEGAL/JOINT CUSTODY MUST SIGN THIS FORM. Parent/Guardian Name (Print) Parent/Guardian Signature Date Parent/Guardian Name (Print) Parent/Guardian Signature Date O`ahu Contact Person(s), Phone Number(s) & Medical Insurance Information Please list below the person to contact during the event and phone number(s) where the person can be reached in case of emergency, etc.: O`ahu Contact Name: Name of Graduate's Physician: Relationship to Graduate: Phone Number: Home Number: Medical Insurance: Group Number: Cell Number: Subscriber: Policy Number: Preferred Hospital: Prescription Medication If your child is on prescribed medication, which needs to be taken at any time for the duration of the event, please complete the following information. During Project Graduation check in at Neal Blaisdell Center (NBC), please check in this medication with the nurse who will secure and dispense medication as instructed on the medicine bottle or by parents/guardians. Name of medication: Dosage/Time: Medication is for/Instructions: STUDENT STATEMENT In consideration of my being allowed to participate in the Kamehameha Schools Kapālama High School, Class of 2015 post-graduation celebration, I agree to remain at the event from 10:00pm, May 24, 2015 until 9:00am, May 25, 2015. I agree to be dressed in the appropriate attire during the event. I agree to support the ban of alcohol and illegal drugs during the event. I understand that if I am found to be under the influence or in possession of alcohol or illegal drugs and/or behaving in an inappropriate manner at any time during the event, my parents or designated O`ahu contact person will be immediately notified to pick me up and take me home. I understand that my parents/guardians will provide for my safe transportation home following the conclusion of the event and I will not drive any vehicle from campus. Student's Name (Print) Student's Signature Date KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS KAPĀLAMA HIGH SCHOOL, CLASS OF 2015 GUIDELINES AND PARENTAL PERMISSION, RELEASE AND AGREEMENT FORM TO PARTICIPATE IN POST-GRADUATION CELEBRATION (PROJECT GRADUATION) Parents of the Kamehameha Schools Kapālama High School, Class of 2015, in partnership with the Kamehameha Schools, have planned a post-graduation celebration (Project Graduation). The PARENTAL PERMISSION, RELEASE AND AGREEMENT form (on reverse side) must be signed and submitted only after parents/guardians and graduates understand and agree to the following guidelines: Purpose of the Activity To provide graduates with a final opportunity to be together with their classmates at a safe and alcohol- and drugfree celebration. Description of the Activity Following the graduation ceremony and visiting with family, graduates must check in for Project Graduation at the registration tables located in the NBC Atrium area. They will be given a Project Graduation shirt and ID. Please bring them a pair of jeans, casual pants or shorts, and comfortable shoes or slippers to change into and wear with their Project Graduation shirt for the duration of the event. Please wait for them to change out of their graduation attire, and take all of their excess graduation items home with you. Graduates may choose to take with them no more than two fresh flower lei, a sweater or jacket, and a camera and/or cellular phone. Any other item(s) brought to Project Graduation will be confiscated and returned the next morning at check out. Kamehameha Schools will not be responsible for damage, loss or theft of any item that is brought to or confiscated prior to or during Project Graduation. It is recommended that graduates do not wear jewelry. After the graduates change and give all of their excess graduation items to their family, they are to return to the Project Graduation check-in area then board the buses to be transported to the event venue. Graduates will be provided with food, entertainment and activities throughout the night and return to school for a snack and closing ceremony at Konia Field at 6:00am the following morning. Parents will provide safe transportation following the closing ceremony and ensure that their son/daughter does not drive a vehicle from the celebration. The graduate will be released only to an adult (preferably a parent/guardian/sponsor). Pick-up is at 9:00 on the morning of May 25th at the Konia pick-up area at Kamehameha Schools Kapālama High School. The adult, preferably a parent/guardian/sponsor, must come to the check-out tables located on Konia Field with their graduate to sign him/her out. Check-out tables will be organized in alphabetical order by graduates’ last names to expedite the check-out process. Supervision Kamehameha Schools Kapālama High School, Class of 2015 parent volunteers will provide the primary supervision. Kamehameha Schools Kapālama High School administration and faculty members will also be in attendance and assist with emergencies. There will be security personnel and a nurse on duty for the duration of the event. Behavioral Expectations Graduates are required to check in at the designated NBC area within one hour after the graduation ceremony has concluded. Once checked in, they will not be allowed to leave the secured waiting area. Graduates are expected to ride on their assigned bus. Buses will not leave until chaperones account for all graduates. After departing the NBC, graduates must remain at the event venue until their release after the closing ceremony the following morning at the Konia pick-up area at Kamehameha Schools Kapālama High School. All graduates will be transported to and from the NBC, event venue and school only on Kamehameha Schools buses. Alcohol and illegal drugs are strictly prohibited. The parents or designated O`ahu contact person of any graduate found under the influence or in possession of alcohol or illegal drugs will be contacted and must immediately pick up their graduate to transport him/her home. Dress Code/Attire Graduates are reminded that they are still representatives of Kamehameha Schools. Therefore, all attire should follow typical school guidelines. For water activities, swim attire should be modest and appropriate. Girls swim suits should fit properly. No Brazilian cut, thongs or skimpy swim suits allowed. If swim tops or bottoms are deemed too skimpy by administration and/or parent chaperones, graduates may be asked to wear shorts or change into more appropriate attire. Boys swim shorts should fit properly.