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Former & Current Student Transcript Request

  • To request a transcript (former & current students), please email our registrar. (khernandez3@dentonisd.org)

    *At this time, transcripts can ONLY be mailed to the specific address listed in your request, or sent via Texas Records Exchange (TREx), which is available to most Texas public schools. 

    *Transcripts can never be sent via email due to the confidential information they contain (i.e. full name, DOB, SSN).

Diploma Reprinted Request

  • If you are a LaGrone graduate needing a replacement Diploma for education verification for a new job or post-secondary education, more than nine times out of ten, an official transcript will more than suffice; a verification of graduation date is all that's needed. If you have accidentally lost or destroyed your diploma, a reprint can be ordered for $45 and will take a minimum 10-12 weeks for printing and shipping. Please contact Mr. Travis Critchlow at Josten's at 940-382-8948 to reorder your diploma; pay by phone is available.




Third Party Education Verification Requests

  • If you are a third party education verification service provider, please fax your request with an authorization signature (can be electronic) to 940.369.4964. Requests via phone or email, or without an authorization signature will not be accepted. Please allow 24-48 hours for processing.

    If you are a third party employment verification service provider, please contact Denton ISD HR Central Services for more assistance at 940.369.0040.

Information regarding credits denied due to absences:

  • Texas Education Code (TEC 25.092) provides that “(a) Except as provided by this section, a student in any grade level from kindergarten through grade 12 may not be given credit or a final grade for a class unless the student is in attendance for at least 90 percent of the days the class is offered.”  All absences, whether excused or unexcused, must be considered in determining whether a student has attended the required percentage of days. 

    In accordance with state statute, a student MAY not be awarded credit for a course if they have absences totaling more than 10% of class days for a course.  While reviewing your student’s report card, please notice the column indicating credits. If your student passed a class but received no credit, it could be related to excessive absences.

    Per state law, parent notes do not excuse the 90% rule. However, state law allows provisions for regaining lost credit through building-level attendance review committees and administrative review. For further understanding, please see pages 26 and 31 of the 2019-2020  Student and Parent Handbook.  Please contact your student’s assistant principal if you have questions and/or concerns regarding credit recovery.