It is possible to do many things, you can jump around mount Everest if you really wanted too. However, is it morally acceptable to do so- not the mountain jumping, but the copying of another school's hard earned curriculum! Perhaps you could use the school's curriculum as a starting point and develop a different one from there.
Depending on your location you can go online and get the information about a schools curriculum from the local board of education. The local board of education websites usually have an outline of the curriculum for elementary through high school grade levels. If you cannot find it there then just stop by a local public school and ask to speak with the principle about obtaining a copy of the curriculum.
There is help for this particular problem. What you are going to have to do is get a copy of your states standard curriculum for juniors in high school. It's important that you get the states requirements for education. You can obtain a copy of this from your local public high school or your local board of education.
Building a Curriculum, Setting Duty Schedules, Setting Class Schedules, Orderring Supplies; copy paper, classroom need, office supplies, ect.
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.
To obtain a copy of your high school diploma from 2004, you should contact the school you graduated from directly. If the school is no longer operational, reach out to the school district or the state’s department of education for guidance. You may need to provide identification and possibly pay a fee. Additionally, some schools have online request forms for transcripts and diplomas.
The business school that I attended is no longer in business. I received an associates degree in business in 1988-1989. I can no longer locate the degree. How do I go about obtaining a copy of my degree. Leveria Queenlev2@aol.com
If you have not kept a copy of your school yearbook, you may be able to see a copy at the school's administrative office, library, or alumni association. Copies might also be found in other local libraries or historical societies. When that does not work, you can try the used book stores in the area of the school, or on line, and then the on-line auction sites like ebay.com.
Copy of diploma from Thrall High School Thrall,tx
the nextday when you bring the book from school,you can then copy
There are several high schools in the Bronx, New York. The easiest method to obtain the names of all the high schools in the Bronx would be to look at a copy of the current New York City High School Directory. A few popular high schools include: # DeWitt Clinton High School # Bronx High School of Science # High School of American Studies # John F. Kennedy High School # Colombus High School # Herbert H. Lehman High School # Harry S. Truman High School # Walton High School # Taft High School # Roosevelt High School
You can typically request a copy of your high school diploma at any time after graduation, but the exact year may vary depending on the school's policies and record-keeping practices. Many schools retain records indefinitely, while some may only keep them for a certain number of years. It's best to contact your high school directly or check their website for specific details on obtaining a copy of your diploma.
Go to your local library.