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Real, printable student award certificates organized around the K–12 subject taxonomy used by U.S. classrooms. 12 subjects × 13 grade levels = 156 dedicated landing pages.

How the subject pages are organized

Each subject hub on PrintHonor leads to a landing page with two layers: a top-level overview of every certificate that fits the subject (across all grade bands), and a row of grade-specific pages that narrow the catalog down to the developmental stage you teach. So if you teach third grade reading, you'll land on a page that surfaces certificates whose language, illustration density, and tone are calibrated for an eight-year-old reader; if you teach high school chemistry, you'll land on a page that surfaces awards whose formality and specificity respect a sixteen-year-old's emerging adulthood.

This organization mirrors how teachers actually search. The most-searched K-12 certificate queries combine three axes: a subject ("math," "reading," "STEM"), a grade ("2nd grade," "kindergarten," "middle school"), and an award type ("achievement," "honor roll," "perfect attendance"). PrintHonor builds a real, indexable page for each combination — no clusters of empty filter results, no redirects to a generic catalog, no "coming soon" placeholders.

Subject taxonomy and standards alignment

Subject groupings are informed by the Common Core State Standards Initiative for math and English language arts, the Next Generation Science Standards for science and engineering, the National Core Arts Standards for visual arts and music, the SHAPE America National PE Standards for physical education, and the CSTA K-12 Computer Science Standards for technology and coding. The U.S. Department of Education's Presidential Scholars Program subject areas were also referenced as a model for what counts as a recognized academic discipline at the secondary level.