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You graduate from your district which 90% of the time means high school. The district keeps records.
Contact the school or the school board and request a replacement. Diplomas are given for sentimental reasons and are easily replaceable. Youll probably need an official copy of your transcript. The school board has those. Theres probably a replacement cost and a wait time. No big deal.
By reaching out to your high school, checking their website for online services, providing the required information and payment, and following any specific instructions or verification processes, you can secure a duplicate diploma to replace your lost or damaged original.
Note: if you are on a mobile device, you must use Google Chrome. Click on the Official Transcript link, found in the Quick Links section on this page. Either enter your access code in the access code field, or enter your verification code in the verification code field. Click on the Proceed button.
Requesting a Transcript Instructions: Submit a written request to the School Services Office, Attn: PAS Transcripts, 607 South Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17120. $3.00 per copy, check or money order, made payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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official high school transcript from a state approved high school. copy of a United States High School Diploma from a state approved high school.
1) Contact Your High School or School District: The first and most straightforward answer is that you should reach out to your high school to see if they have a copy of your high school diploma. A simple phone call or email to the correct contact person at your school should set the process in motion.
(f) The school district of last enrollment, graduation, or permanent departure of the student shall keep, for 100 years, a mandated record of a students name, date of birth, name of parents, gender, health history and immunization, standardized assessment results, grades, attendance, classes attended, grade level

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