Transcripts

Transcript Request Procedures (Skyview HS)

Per FCPS policy and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), student records are only available to those who have authorization from the student or parent, guardian or responsible person if the student is under 18 years of age.  If the student is 18 years of age or older, school records will not be released to a parent, guardian, or responsible person without the student’s written consent.

  • Location: Student Services in Main Office
  • Contact email:   @email

Current Students

Current Students

Students and Parents/Guardians can access unofficialtranscripts through StudentVue / ParentVue at any time.  Follow the instructions on the FCPS website here:  StudentVue Transcripts

OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS 

Current students needing to request an  official transcript and/or other record in support of an application for a program, scholarship, or other requirement need to complete the Skyview Records Request Form(FCPS Google Workspace login) along with the required consent form below.  

REQUIRED:  Consent for Release of Records in Support of Postsecondary Applications (IS-111)*

The Consent form can be accessed in multiple translations here:  IS-111 Consent Form and can be returned to the student's counselor.  Signatures from both parent and student are required.  

*This consent form needs to be completed once and will apply to all subsequent records requests

Current students should make their requests at least 10 school days before the application deadline.  

Class of 2028 College Applicationrequests should be submitted four (4) weeks before the student's college application deadline and also require the FCPS consent form noted above be on file.  Counselors will review college application processes with students at the beginning of the school year through Advisory. Students can also consult the Schoology Student Services course for more information about the request process.

Questions? Contact your counselor or any staff member in Student Services.