Yes, just write to your highschool..they will have one on file, and if they dont then the district will. It will probably cost you like 5 dollars or something like that..like transcripts do.
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It depends on the state and high school where you attended school, however, most high schools will allow students to return until their 21st birthday. Also if you had a discipline history with the school, you may face barriers with the school administrators. It depends on how serious you are about obtaining a HS diploma. You can also sign up for GED classes and obtain that sooner than a diploma. If you plan on attending a college, many still accept GED certificates.
i think you get it and you can go to college with it .
Yes you can
Yes, if a grandpa can still get his High School Diploma yes
he is only 16. He is still in high school.
no unless thay pass thiere classes
diploma
You don't need to, but it most definitely improves your chances. The military on the whole takes fewer than 2% of its recruits as high school dropouts, and it treats those holding a High School diploma or a GED as essentially equivalent.
Yes until they are 18.
If you go back and take the tests again
Nope, she is homeschooled and is 18 already she is going to get her highschool diploma.
In most cases, parents are still legally responsible for their 18-year-old child who is still in high school. This includes providing financial support, making medical decisions, and ensuring their well-being until they turn 18 or graduate from high school, whichever comes later.