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July 22nd, 2008 at 2:54 am

please help me write an excuse letter for violation of school rules?

My daughter violated some school rules,I have already talked with her teachers they asked us to write a letter requesting my daughter to be accepted again at her subject and promising not to commit those violations again.

July 22nd, 2008 at 2:54 am

please help me write an excuse letter for violation of school rules?

My daughter violated some school rules,I have already talked with her teachers they asked us to write a letter requesting my daughter to be accepted again at her subject and promising not to commit those violations again.

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    Hm, this could be a tough one, huh!? Basically, you should be really sincere. Make sure to open it well by putting Dear Whoever. I would start the letter with, As you know, my daughter misbehaved during the 2007-2008 school year (or just a date if it was 1 time). Tell them all about how she has improved over this summer break and being thrown out from the school has really changed her attitude. Tell them about how beneficial the school is to her life and that she is willing to go to very extreme lengths to get back in.

    valliriemills on July 22nd, 2008
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    "I'm sure, in your tenure as a school administrator, you have seen many 'lost causes' - children with no interest in school, no support at home and no motivation to change thier ways. I can assure that (my daughter) is not one of these children. Like most children her age, she sometimes tests the limits, pushes the envelope. It's difficult sometimes for young people to grasp the impact of thier actions on themselves and the one's close to them.

    Sir, I cannot garauntee that (my daughter) will become a model student overnight. However, I can garauntee you that I will do everything in my power to ensure that she respects the rules of this institution and the instructions of the staff. Your decision, whether good or bad, will be a life changing event for (my daughter). Her future rests in your hands."

    It's not the best, but hopefully I have supplied at least a few lines that you can use. Good luck…I was a 'troubled student' myself.

    Bruce J on July 22nd, 2008

 

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