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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's name and grade for September 2019 in the designated fields.
  3. Fill out the parent’s name, contact number, and email address to ensure effective communication regarding Chess Club activities.
  4. Circle the appropriate section for your child’s attendance days: Mondays, Tuesdays, or Wednesdays. Be mindful of the group caps for each day.
  5. Select the correct fee based on your child's USCF ranking and complete any additional required information.
  6. Sign the form at the bottom as a confirmation of your registration and understanding of the club's policies.
  7. Submit the completed form along with a check payable to 'Princeton Charter School' by August 30, 2019.

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Individual Membership Options Membership TypeMain BenefitsPricing Earn an official US Chess RatingTwo Years Adult Any person not qualifying for or choosing one of the below. ✔ $105 Senior Age 65 and over* ✔ $93 Young Adult Under 24 at expiration* ✔ $638 more rows
Individual Membership Options Membership TypeMain BenefitsPricing Earn an official US Chess RatingOne Year Adult Any person not qualifying for or choosing one of the below. ✔ $54 Senior Age 65 and over* ✔ $48 Young Adult Under 24 at expiration* ✔ $338 more rows

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