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Dear Sir John Carlo S.

Estefanio,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to provide my full consent for
my child, John Armand B. Apostol, who is a student in G12-ICT-F, to
participate in the dance practices organized by the school in preparation for
the upcoming event, "Binibini at Ginoong Kalikasan".

I understand that this event is an exciting opportunity for students to


showcase their talents and contribute to the school. I appreciate the
school's commitment to providing such enriching experiences for their
students.

I am aware that the practices will be conducted under the supervision of


responsible advisers & officers. I also understand that my child's
participation in these practices may involve some extra time after regular
school hours.

Thank you for providing opportunities for our children to explore and
develop their talents. I look forward to witnessing the growth and success
of this event.

Sincerely,
Armella B. Apostol

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Dear President of Dance Club,

I trust this letter finds you well. I am writing to request your understanding
and support regarding the temporary absence of John Armand B. Apostol
from your dance practice. He had recently taken on the responsibility of
serving as the Committee Head for the event, "Project Heartful".

His position is to organize and ensure the success of "Project Heartful”.


Thus, his presence and involvement are crucial during the planning and
preparation stages. He is aware of the importance of your upcoming dance
performance, and to making up for any missed practices and ensuring that
his absence does not adversely affect your team's preparation.

I kindly request your understanding and permission to be excused him from


dance practice on the following time ( ____________ ). He will make every
effort to stay informed about the progress of the rehearsals and will
coordinate with his fellow dancers to catch up on any missed routines.

Thank you for your understanding and consideration of this letter. I


appreciate your support in balancing his requirements to both the dance
performance and the organization of "Project Heartful."

Sincerely,
Keanu Jieb Cuanico
To Subject Teachers,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing on behalf of your


student, who has been chosen to represent ICT strand in the
upcoming dance contest scheduled for December 12, 2023.

As part of the preparation for this exciting event, your student is


required to attend a crucial practice session today. The organizers
have emphasized the importance of full participation to ensure a
polished performance.

Due to this commitment, your student will be unable to attend


regular classes or academic activities today. We understand the
value of both academic and extracurricular commitments and
assure you that your student will make every effort to catch up on
any missed coursework.

Your understanding and support in this matter are highly


appreciated.
Thank you for your consideration, and we look forward to your
student representing our strand with enthusiasm and skill in the
upcoming dance contest.

Best regards,
John Armand B. Apostol & Mrs. Teofila Perez
To Whom It May Concern,

I, Armella B. Apostol, am writing this letter to request permission


for my ward, John Armand B. Apostol, to maintain a slightly longer
haircut than the standard regulations of the school currently
dictate.

I understand and respect the school's policies regarding personal


grooming, and I appreciate the importance of maintaining a neat
and disciplined appearance. However, due to financial constraints
and having recently incurred expenses on a haircut, it would be
more practical for us to allow him to maintain a slightly longer
haircut until the next scheduled haircut.

I assure you that my son is aware of the school's rules and is


committed to adhering to them as closely as possible. We
acknowledge the importance of discipline and uniformity within
the school environment.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
Armella B. Apostol

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