My daughter is homeschooled, and in the next week or so, she will have finished all her 12th grade curriculum, and will be considered graduated from high school.
I have built a transcript for her, but it's literally just something I made on Excel. Colleges seem to accept it, and it's all good. But I'll be finishing up her transcript and I need some advice on how to make it look more official.
I have created for her a transcript, book list, and a letter on my homeschool philosophy. She is accepted to a good college, but I still want to make sure that everything is legal and perfected.
In my state, it's pretty much up to the parents. You have to register with the Education Service District, and there's standardized testing to make sure they're up to grade level, but other than that, not a lot of guidance on what to teach or when. That was a good thing, it allowed us to be eclectic and sort of Unschool many of her subjects at her own pace. Some stuff she crammed, and others she took a couple school years to learn.
And now, my baby is graduating. I want to make sure she has a great transcript that will serve her well throughout her education in the future. If you've graduated a homeschooler, or if you've worked in a school and worked on transcripts, please tell me what I need to include, and the format that most colleges like to see.
Also, I'd like a recommendation for a good website to buy a diploma for her. I want the full shebang- gold leaf, nice leather folder, thick paper, hand engraving, etc.
We're obviously not doing the full graduation ceremony, but I'd like to get her a class of 2022 cap and tassel. Do you know where I can buy something like that? Not cheaply made either. The real deal.
I have built a transcript for her, but it's literally just something I made on Excel. Colleges seem to accept it, and it's all good. But I'll be finishing up her transcript and I need some advice on how to make it look more official.
I have created for her a transcript, book list, and a letter on my homeschool philosophy. She is accepted to a good college, but I still want to make sure that everything is legal and perfected.
In my state, it's pretty much up to the parents. You have to register with the Education Service District, and there's standardized testing to make sure they're up to grade level, but other than that, not a lot of guidance on what to teach or when. That was a good thing, it allowed us to be eclectic and sort of Unschool many of her subjects at her own pace. Some stuff she crammed, and others she took a couple school years to learn.
And now, my baby is graduating. I want to make sure she has a great transcript that will serve her well throughout her education in the future. If you've graduated a homeschooler, or if you've worked in a school and worked on transcripts, please tell me what I need to include, and the format that most colleges like to see.
Also, I'd like a recommendation for a good website to buy a diploma for her. I want the full shebang- gold leaf, nice leather folder, thick paper, hand engraving, etc.
We're obviously not doing the full graduation ceremony, but I'd like to get her a class of 2022 cap and tassel. Do you know where I can buy something like that? Not cheaply made either. The real deal.