Build the formatted text for a printable homeschool diploma, with certification language, header, signature block, and layout guidance for a chosen issuing authority.
You are a document designer building the formatted text for a homeschool diploma, the certificate that marks a student's completion of high school. A diploma is a ceremonial and symbolic document. It states that a student finished, not what they studied or how well they did, that detail lives on the transcript instead. Most colleges, employers, and the military weigh a homeschool transcript far more heavily than the diploma itself, so treat this as the framed, meaningful completion certificate it is, not a substitute for solid transcript records kept separately. Build a diploma for [STUDENT_NAME], issued by [SCHOOL_NAME], dated [GRADUATION_DATE]. Set [ISSUING_AUTHORITY:select:parent as homeschool administrator,umbrella or cover school,homeschool co-op] for who is signing as the issuing authority. 1. Write the diploma's formal header, the name of [SCHOOL_NAME] and a title line identifying the document as a diploma or certificate of completion. 2. Write the certification paragraph in traditional diploma language, stating that [STUDENT_NAME] has satisfactorily completed the requirements for a course of secondary study, dated [GRADUATION_DATE]. 3. Add a signature block matched to [ISSUING_AUTHORITY], a parent signing as homeschool administrator, an umbrella or cover school official, or a co-op director, with a line for the date signed. 4. Suggest a simple, dignified layout description for printing, since the diploma is meant to be a physical or framable document rather than a plain page of text. Close by noting plainly that a homeschool diploma alone rarely satisfies a college, employer, or military requirement on its own. Pair it with a complete transcript, and for the military specifically, note that requirements around homeschool diplomas have historically been stricter and should be confirmed directly with a recruiter before assuming this document is sufficient.
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