Official Request for Records Form
Four Homeschool Elementary Report Cards
One Cumulative Transcript Record Folder
Subjects listed under Academic Progress: English,Reading/Literature, Mathematics, History/Geography, Science, Penmanship, and Spelling. Plus four additional spaces for other subjects.
Character Development traits listed: Courteous, Dependable, Cooperative, Truthful
Information on Cumulative Transcript Record Folder
Inside Folder-Testing Record information lines for First-twelth grade and Academic record boxes for first thru eighth grade. Also area to fill in Extracurricular Activities and graduation data.
Back of Cumulative Folder- Academic Record boxes for 9th-12th grade. Includes area for Final grades, credits earned and GPA score This portion of the cumulative folder may be used as a transcript and submitted to colleges and universities **All colleges require some type of transcript/cumulative folder. This validates the diploma.
Information on Official Request for Records Form
If your child has ever attended a public or private school, you should request a copy of their records to add to the cumulative folder.
In addition to record keeping, homeschool students are able to use the report card at restaurants and stores that provide rewards for good grades. Call or visit these sites to see the rewards offered. Every child would love free tokens from Chuck E. Cheese, free kids meal from Chick-fil-A, or a free glazed donut!!! Krispy Kreme gives a free glazed donut for each A listed. Limit 6 per child
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Jessica Parnell, a homeschool consultant, shared this story in her excellent article “Will Your Homeschool Student Receive a College Scholarship?”
Joel was a homeschool student since kindergarten. He was an exceptional student with a passion for learning, an incredible ability to reason, and a real gift for writing. His parents had attended a homeschool convention when he was still in middle school and learned that grades are not important. In fact, they could simply choose to use a pass/fail system for his transcript. That sounded so much easier than maintaining grades for their many children! So they decided to homeschool without worrying about grades.
They had no idea that grades would be significant when it came to scholarship funding! When Joel graduated, he took the SATs and scored above the 97th percentile in English and 96th in Math. The college and universities were excited about enrolling him! In fact, they were willing to offer scholarship funding in order to spark his interest in their institution. But they had one problem...without a GPA, they were limited in the scholarship amount that they could offer. And without grades, it was impossible to provide a GPA. Did his lack of grades affect his ability to get into college? No! But, it was a huge factor in the cost that he would incur when he did attend
Every student in public and private schools in America has a cumulative folder. Maintaining a cumulative folder for your homeschool student is one of the most important components of record keeping. The high school portion of the cumulative folder may be used as a transcript and submitted to colleges and universities.
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