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📝 Show Notes:

If you've ever wondered, "How many hours = one high school credit?" or "Am I giving my teen credit for all they're doing?" — this episode is for you.

Lisa Nehring breaks down what a high school credit really is, how to track them properly, and why credits matter more than ever in a world where college admissions, scholarships, and transcripts all speak the same language: credit hours.

You'll also hear how to build a standout factor, what's changing in how credits are awarded, and what you might be overlooking in your student's education that's already credit-worthy.

🔑 In This Episode:
  • What the Carnegie unit really means (and how many hours make up a credit)

  • Why rigor matters as much as hours—and how to track both

  • Common areas homeschoolers forget to give credit for (PE, hobbies, family trips, clubs, jobs, etc.)

  • How to develop a "standout factor" transcript that earns scholarship dollars

  • The importance of communication skills and assessing for grades creatively (not just quizzes)

  • New shifts in credit evaluation (project-based learning on the rise)

  • How True North Academy helps families with transcripts, planning, and academic advising

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