wrap your textboxes with a div, say "thisWrapper"
<div id="thisWrapper">
<input type="checkbox" id="check-1" class="checkchoice staff" required><label for="check-1" class="choice staff">Staff</label>
<input type="checkbox" id="check-2" class="checkchoice student" required><label for="check-2" class="choice student">Student</label>
</div>
and in the change event you posted add:
$("thisWrapper").hide();
that should hide both checkboxes at once. Of course you'll have to add a "cancel" or "Reset" button to show the checkboxes again.
or you could give the checkboxes both a new class name like "mycheckboxes" and call this:
$(".mycheckboxes").click(function() {
$('#check-1').hide();
$("#check-2").hide();
});
* HERE"S THE FULL EXAMPLE I GOT WORKING IN FIDDLER **
Try this instead:
<div id="thisWrapper">
<input type="checkbox" id="check-1" class="checkchoice" required><label for="check-1" class="choice staff">Staff</label>
<input type="checkbox" id="check-2" class="checkchoice" required><label for="check-2" class="choice student">Student</label>
</div>
<div id="nameinput">
<input type="text" placeholder="So what's your name?" />
</div>
<script>
$(function() {
$(".checkchoice").change(function() {
$("#thisWrapper").hide();
$("#nameinput").show();
});
});
</script>