you ask your homeroom or advisory teacher for it. if they don't have one then you have to go to your main office and ask for it. or you can just get your parents to call in and request it. you ask your homeroom or advisory teacher for it. if they don't have one then you have to go to your main office and ask for it. or you can just get your parents to call in and request it.
Go to or call the main office of your high school and ask to speak to someone in charge of student, past or present, records. They should have no problem, after verifying that you are who you say, going into the computer and pulling up those records for you.
You would call the school and speak to the registrar. They will tell you what you need to send in--usually it is a letter with your name, social security number and the dates of attendance. There is also a nominal fee. If the school is closed, you might have to do further research, but the transcripts are usually housed close by.
If you're a high school student, simply go to your guidance office and ask for a copy of your transcript. Schools usually keep all of that information in a computer that prints out a standardized form anytime anyone needs your transcript. You should be able to access your transcript at any time.
If you're an employer, contact the school of the employee whose transcript you want and they will tell you the procedure for obtaining the transcript.
write to the high school registrar or equivalent and enclose the proper fee and a self-addressed envelope.
Write a letter to the high school where you graduated from requesting a copy of your transcipt explaining the reason why you want it (college entrance, job interview, etc,),
You get college transcripts from your school's Admissions Office by completing a transcript request form.
Call your high school and ask to speak with the guidance dept (this is where the records are usually located). You should be able to either pick your transcript up or have them sent to you.
a high school transcript
You should be able to contact the high-school from which you graduated and request a transcript.
high school diploma will always look better.
I Curtis Holmes want my transcript from high school Douglas Anderson year of 1968
a high school transcript
To obtain an official transcript, you must contact the Office of the Registrar at the school. Because of the Privacy Act, they will need a written statement from you, authorizing the release of that transcript. In addition, they will want a fee for the service.
The registrar
a high school transcript
You can contact the school directly.
a list showing your grades, gpa, and the classes you took in high school.
A transcript is an exact copy. It can also mean an official copy of a student's grades from a school. "In order to get into the college I applied to, I had to send them my high-school transcript."
Information that is included on your high school transcript is your OVERALL GPA from freshman-senior year, ALL classes you've took including summer school classes freshman-senior year, and your class rank.