Diploma or Certificate?: Indiana Diploma Decisions
Last week i received a newsletter from IN*Source with a document link that i wanted to share with ya'll.
When we made the decision for Max, i don't think we had enough information. You surely won't be able to say that after be able to say that after reading this pdf.
You wouldn't believe how hard it was to track it down without using a l
This is the best i could do. Most of the links i found take six lines of blog space! This one still isn't even a link to the actual document, however, if you prefer to learn in a video, there's some of those, as well as other resources.
The one i'm specifically sharing is called Indiana Diploma Decisions.
https://instrc.indiana.edu/family-involvement/diploma-decisions.html
To get there from here, read the intro paragraph, then click the box in the (horizontal) center of the page. The one
The page below is a search result. You should be able to get to the same pdf at the bottom of the page.It's the tall skinny one that says Indiana Diploma Decisions. But everything on the page is worth looking at, if that's where you are.
https://instrc.indiana.edu/transition-resources/resource-search.html?search=diploma+decisions
The organization's home page: https://instrc.indiana.edu/
Here is the organization which sent the newsletter: http://insource.org/resources/transition-to-adult-life/
When we made the decision for Max, i don't think we had enough information. You surely won't be able to say that after be able to say that after reading this pdf.
You wouldn't believe how hard it was to track it down without using a l
This is the best i could do. Most of the links i found take six lines of blog space! This one still isn't even a link to the actual document, however, if you prefer to learn in a video, there's some of those, as well as other resources.
The one i'm specifically sharing is called Indiana Diploma Decisions.
https://instrc.indiana.edu/family-involvement/diploma-decisions.html
To get there from here, read the intro paragraph, then click the box in the (horizontal) center of the page. The one
The page below is a search result. You should be able to get to the same pdf at the bottom of the page.It's the tall skinny one that says Indiana Diploma Decisions. But everything on the page is worth looking at, if that's where you are.
https://instrc.indiana.edu/transition-resources/resource-search.html?search=diploma+decisions
The organization's home page: https://instrc.indiana.edu/
Here is the organization which sent the newsletter: http://insource.org/resources/transition-to-adult-life/
Wordless Wednesday: Iris and Whirligigs
The dark iris are new this year. Right now they're between blossomings. And i don't remember the whirlagigs being so common in all the time we've been here. |
Navigating this Site: How i've set it up
Occasionally i get questions about how to do this or that: email me, subscribe, whatever.
Periodically i'll change some of the formatting. Here is the setup as of tonight; i don't expect to remove anything, though i do occasionally move stuff.
And this post is really LONG. But i've put the most requested parts toward the top, easier for you to find..
Really, everything you're looking for should be here. If you're
Periodically i'll change some of the formatting. Here is the setup as of tonight; i don't expect to remove anything, though i do occasionally move stuff.
And this post is really LONG. But i've put the most requested parts toward the top, easier for you to find..
Really, everything you're looking for should be here. If you're
Nearly Wordless Wednesday: Don't Pour Hot Spaghetti Water on Your Foot!
i thought this was an ugly foot! But it's relatively pleasant looking here, not to mention not HURTING! |
Scam Alert
This week i have received FIVE calls from the same North Carolina phone number.
The first time, i checked the voicemail the caller left: a very trustworthy-sounding male voice told me that my Social Security number has been suspended for suspected fraud activity.
Yeah, right. That's not how they'd contact me.
Today
The first time, i checked the voicemail the caller left: a very trustworthy-sounding male voice told me that my Social Security number has been suspended for suspected fraud activity.
Yeah, right. That's not how they'd contact me.
Today
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