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    Wondering if anyone has had success with getting their own school records years later. I'm interested in whatever testing may be somewhere in their files, specifically IQ testing. About a month ago I emailed the district where I graduated HS in CA asking for my records and got no response. Am I missing some kind of specific language I need to be using to get what I want?

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    I called and asked for mine (rural California). I was too late - they shred them after 7 years. My best friend marched into the office and demanded her cume file on her 18th birthday. I wish I'd done the same.

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    Yeah really, that would have been the thing to do. So is shredding after 7 years standard for CA now?

    I know that hasn't always been the case in my district because I worked int he office one summer and they had student files in there from 20+ years previously.

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    Well, maybe not, but I hope the person on the other end of the call isn't still nursing a grudge or something... Very small district.

    I think she said they only retain the transcript itself. She offered to look up whether the relevant teacher was still with the district so I could ask what they remembered, but that wasn't going to help me figure out which SB test was used on me, so I gave up.

    I suggest you call rather than email. Let me know if you get anything. That grudge angle sounds more likely every minute, maybe I should try again. wink

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    School records always get destroyed or lost.

    The schools really don't seem to care.

    And I really need early IQ testing to present my mental retardation cases.

    It's the biggest hurdle I generally face.


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