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To find your graduation progress and historical grades, log into PowerSchool and click Grade History: Click Graduation Progress to see what credits you have earned toward graduation and what credits you have left to earn.
Yes the transcript would likely show if you graduated from high school. Your transcript should detail all parts of your grades, classes taken, GPA, class rank, etc. However, you don't have to feel disheartened about you dropping out or not graduating. You can show off other parts of you in other ways.
Most high schools put all grades on the transcript that goes to colleges. Some high schools, however, will put only the final grade for each course. (For half-year classes or Block System classes, this is usually the semester grade. Occasionally, seeing the quarter grades may raise some flags.
A high school transcript is basically a record of your academic accomplishments in high school. It lists every class you took, when you took them, and the grade you received in each class, sometimes along with additional information such as standardized test scores and any honors you received.
Suspensions are marked in your personnel file. Detentions, on the other hand, can not be seen by colleges. I do not believe those are kept on your personnel file. They're in your file but not on your transcript.
Colleges will receive your transcript, which will cover your semester/trimester/final year grades (each high school transcript is different) for freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Colleges will receive a set of senior year grades, often before they have to make a decision on your application.
At the top right is your academic status. This includes the date you entered 9th grade, your graduation plan, your current GPA (grade point average), your class rank, and the last date that class ranks were tabulated.
Replies to: Transcript Question The R column denotes course repeat status. An denote that the course was repeated and counts for credit, while an A would mean that the course does not count for credit. For example, one might retake a class in which they had already passed the AP exam.
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