What information is recorded on a student’s transcript?
Starting with the class of 2006, transcripts show a student’s highest WASL score in each subject area. (Students in the classes of 2006 and 2007 were given two retake opportunities.) Beginning with the class of 2008, students will receive a Scholar’s designation for scoring a Level 4 – the highest level – on their first attempt on the high school WASL. The transcript also will note if a student earned a Certificate of Academic Achievement or a Certificate of Individual Achievement. The transcript will not indicate if a student earned a Certificate of Academic Achievement via the WASL or through the alternative. The WASL is the only graduation requirement being noted statewide on student transcripts.
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