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Parental Permission Forms

NCVPS has several courses that require parental or guardian permissions. The permission forms are kept on file at the student’s local enrolling school. NCVPS does not collect these forms. 

Health and Physical Education

Health and Physical Education – As a condition of enrollment, the parents grant permission for their student to be taught the health content in the Health Education and/or Health and Physical Education course per the HB-88 “Healthy Youth Act of 2009” and/or for their student to submit brief videos showing mastery of Physical Education (P.E.) skills or have authorized staff of the school/district to record/submit brief videos showing mastery of Physical Education course skills through the NCVPS learning management system. We also have an NCVPS Health and Physical Education Prerequisites, Strategies, and Best Practices Checklist for schools, students, and parents. Health and Physical Education Spanish version

In the past, our permission form required parents to grant consent for the student to complete the reproductive health and safety education content as a condition of enrollment.  The forms have been updated so that parents/guardians may grant permission to enroll and WITHHOLD consent for the topics above.  If a parent/guardian selects that option, the enrolling school must immediately notify NCVPS by completing this Qualtrics form.  Dr. Soni is monitoring form submissions and will alert the applicable teachers to exempt the student from the reproductive health content.

American Sign Language (ASL)

American Sign Language (ASL) – Our ASL courses require students to submit brief videos as evidence of mastery of skills presented in the course content. This is a media release form that requires a parent/guardian signature. ASL Spanish version.

Foods and Nutrition

Foods and Nutrition – Our Food & Nutrition I course requires students to submit brief videos as evidence of mastery of skills presented in the course content.  NCVPS wants to make parents/guardians aware of this requirement and requests written permission (form) for their child to submit the videos. Foods and Nutrition Spanish version

CTE Internship

CTE Internship  – NCVPS offers CTE Internship courses to North Carolina students. Our CTE Internship course requires students to have a job internship placement already set up to use as evidence of mastery of skills presented in the course content. (NCVPS is not responsible for finding a job internship placement for students.) NCVPS wants to make parents/guardians aware of this requirement and requests written permission (forms) for their child to have an internship placement.