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How to fill out the Instrument Check Out Form online
Filling out the Instrument Check Out Form online is a straightforward process that ensures the proper management of band instruments. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to assist you in completing the form accurately.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Select the term for which you are checking out the instrument by circling either 'Summer' or 'Academic School Year'.
- Fill in the name of the student in the designated space, ensuring it is legibly written.
- Indicate the band period by entering the specific band class that the student is enrolled in.
- Specify the instrument being checked out by writing its name in the appropriate field.
- Locate and record the instrument's serial number to ensure accurate identification.
- Enter the brand name of the instrument in the provided space.
- Fill in the case number associated with the instrument, if applicable.
- The student must sign and date the form, indicating their agreement to take responsibility for the instrument.
- A parent or guardian must sign the form, along with the date, confirming their understanding of the responsibility.
- Provide the address and telephone number of the student or guardian for contact purposes.
- Finally, ensure a band teacher reviews and approves the form by signing it and adding the date.
- Once all fields are complete and reviewed for accuracy, save changes, download a copy, print it, or share the form as needed.
Complete your forms online today to ensure a smooth process for your instrument check out.
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