FREE Highschool Transcript Printables and Planning Helps

Published:
August 31, 2018

Sarah Shelton

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A question I have gotten often when people find out that I homeschool, is if I plan on homeschooling through high school. With the way our local school system is, and not being able to afford private school homeschooling has always been our plan and I didn’t fear the highschool years, but fully embraced them.

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Of course there is a lot of nervous thoughts that come with homeschooling high school. There is much to plan and remember, what if you forget an important subject or elective that they would normally get at school? What if your student doesn’t like traditional classes and wants to tailor their highschool years a specific way? How can you record this on a transcript? This can definitely be done with a little planning help. 

Check out these awesome transcript and planning resources for highschool:

Highschool Transcript Guide and Template from Dual Credit at Home

Donna Young has an entire page of highschool planning forms and transcripts

Highschool Course Record Form from Walking by the Way

Homeschool Highschool Planning Sheet with lots of highschool help from Tinas Dynamic Homeschool Plus

5 Simple Rules for Highschool Record Keeping Printable from Sisters with a System

FREE Transcript Planning Form and Grade Report from Pam Barnhill

Carrie used this free homeschool high school credit planner from Five J’s for all four years of high school:

Homeschool High School Credit Planner Spreadsheet

Homeschool Transcripts 101 from Let’s Homeschool Highschool

Highschool Transcript Printable from Let’s Homeschool Highschool

How to Track Grades for Your Transcript in highschool with free google planning spreadhseet from Layers of Learning

Quality Highschool Transcript Form from Life of a Homeschool Mom

Highschool Homeschooling Planner from The Canadian Homeschooler

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These are great books to help you with the highschool years:

Planning High School Courses: Charting the Course Toward Homeschool Graduation (Coffee Break Books) (Volume 1)Planning High School Courses: Charting the Course Toward Homeschool Graduation (Coffee Break Books) (Volume 1)
The HomeScholar Guide to College Admission and Scholarships: Homeschool Secrets to Getting Ready, Getting In and Getting PaidThe HomeScholar Guide to College Admission and Scholarships: Homeschool Secrets to Getting Ready, Getting In and Getting Paid
Setting the Records Straight: How to Craft Homeschool Transcripts and Course Descriptions for College Admission and ScholarshipsSetting the Records Straight: How to Craft Homeschool Transcripts and Course Descriptions for College Admission and Scholarships
Creating Transcripts for Your Unique Child: Help Your Homeschool Graduate Stand Out from the Crowd (The HomeScholar's Coffee Break Book series 3)Creating Transcripts for Your Unique Child: Help Your Homeschool Graduate Stand Out from the Crowd (The HomeScholar’s Coffee Break Book series 3)
The Easy Truth About Homeschool TranscriptsThe Easy Truth About Homeschool Transcripts

 

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