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Answer 1: As a Woodfield high school diploma holder, I can tell you that it is accepted by employers and colleges. I am myself working full time and taking evening classes in the local community college. Accredited high school diplomas are generally accepted and recognized, this is your proof. However you need to understand that there different accreditation agencies. State Government's Department of Education do not provide accreditation and hence they cannot verify it. Usually the accreditation agencies verify that they have issued accreditation to a school/college or not. You can call the accreditation agency for the ask for verification.


Answer 2: It is REAL..I have talked with the Board of Education in South Carolina and they said it's real!



Answer 3: When checking a school's accreditation, be sure the accreditation agency is one approved by the CHEA or USDE.



Answer 4: I'm sorry, but only the third answer, above, comes anywhere near being good advice. And even it's inaccurate, at least regarding the high school level, because at that level only accreditors approved by USDE matter; CHEA concerns itself with post-secondary (college-level) stuff only. However, it's confusing, I concede, because what really matters at the high school level is that the high school is "regionally" accredited; and the six big US "regional" accreditors accredit both high schools and colleges, and so they're all approved by both USDE and CHEA. So, again, it can be confusing.


But now I pick nits. The far more important information that the reader needs, here, is this...


Both Woodfield "high school," and its equally good-for-nothing "university" are not only not accredited, but they're flat-out diploma/degree mills. STAY AWAY FROM THEM!


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