If you don’t have a student ID, what proof would convince people that you’re still in high school?

Well, here are some possible evidence:

  1. Academic transcripts: Having copies of your academic records, including grades and courses taken during high school, could serve as proof of your enrollment.
  2. School letterhead: A letter from the guidance counselor or a principal stating your current enrollment status might help convince others.
  3. Class schedule: A scan of your daily class schedule would provide an overview of your coursework and confirm that you’re actively attending classes.
  4. Photographs: Having pictures taken on campus, in classrooms, or during school events could serve as visual proof of your high school experience.
  5. Extracurricular activity records: If involved in sports teams, clubs, or volunteer work, having records or certificates from these activities could demonstrate your commitment to high school life.

Keep in mind that the importance and feasibility of each piece of evidence may vary depending on specific situations, cultures, and institutions.

What do you think? Would any of these pieces of evidence be convincing enough for you?