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No. The records will be somewhere... The applicant would have been mailed their records if the school closed. What is the name of the school? Was it an accreditted?
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Impossible to say. Company closed, no records. Sorry
Good Looking Records closed in 2020. It was founded in the early 1990s by LTJ Bukem and was known for its influential drum and bass releases.
This label closed in 1983. It is no longer existing to send demos to.
You would have to contact the State Board of Education. By law the records must be kept. Sometimes the records are stored at another college or university. Still, the records must be kept forever.
The Hall of Closed Records in "The Giver" is a place where important and potentially troubling memories are stored away to be kept hidden from the rest of the community. These memories are deemed too painful or disruptive for the community to know about, so they are sealed off in the hall to maintain harmony and order.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, when a school closes "the generally accepted practice is for the school to make arrangements with the state-licensing agency to store their records." While there is no guarantee that the school did this, it is worth checking with the U.S. Dept. of Education. For contact information for your state, visit the Related Link.If the school that closed is a public school, you can also contact the main office of the school district that the school was in. There is a good chance that they will have the records of the closed school.If the closed school was affiliated with a religious organization, you can contact someone within that organization to help you find out where the records were sent when the school was closed. If the organization has another school that is still open, that would be a good place to start. If the school was affiliated with a particular church, that church might still have the school's records.
You should be able to obtain a transcript. By law, all schools records must be kept. At times the student records of schools that have closed are stored at other schools. You should contact the State Board of Education in the state the school existed. They should be able to help you.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, when a school closes "the generally accepted practice is for the school to make arrangements with the state-licensing agency to store their records." While there is no guarantee that the school did this, it is worth checking with the U.S. Dept. of Education. For contact information for your state, visit the Related Link.If the school that closed is a public school, you can also contact the main office of the school district that the school was in. There is a good chance that they will have the records of the closed school.If the closed school was affiliated with a religious organization, you can contact someone within that organization to help you find out where the records were sent when the school was closed. If the organization has another school that is still open, that would be a good place to start. If the school was affiliated with a particular church, that church might still have the school's records.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, when a school closes "the generally accepted practice is for the school to make arrangements with the state-licensing agency to store their records." While there is no guarantee that the school did this, it is worth checking with the U.S. Dept. of Education. For contact information for your state, visit the Related Link.If the school that closed is a public school, you can also contact the main office of the school district that the school was in. There is a good chance that they will have the records of the closed school.If the closed school was affiliated with a religious organization, you can contact someone within that organization to help you find out where the records were sent when the school was closed. If the organization has another school that is still open, that would be a good place to start. If the school was affiliated with a particular church, that church might still have the school's records.
If your high school was closed permanently, go to your school system's central office (the office of the superintendent). The records were probably moved there or they will know where they are.