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=== How-to ===
 
=== How-to ===
# In the left navigation panel, select '''Grades''', then '''Lists''', then '''Non-Academic Failure Review'''.
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In the left navigation panel, select '''Grades''', then '''Lists''', then '''Non-Academic Failure Review'''.
#If you need instructions for setup values to be used, follow the link for '''<span style="background:yellow">[[Standard Setup Options]]</span>'''.
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If you need instructions for setup values to be used, follow the link for '''<span style="background:yellow">[[Standard Setup Options]]</span>'''.
 
#The next items are not found on the standard setup options document.
 
#The next items are not found on the standard setup options document.
#* '''District Violations (#)''': Grades with a pound sign '''#''' show failures due to pupil progression.
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#**: ''Example'': "'''93#f'''" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to a pupil progression setting, such as not enough points in the second half of the year.
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* '''District Violations (#)''': Grades with a pound sign '''#''' show failures due to pupil progression.
#* '''Attendance Violations (*)''':  Grades with an asterisk '''*''' show failures due to attendance denial of credit.
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**: ''Example'': "'''93#f'''" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to a pupil progression setting, such as not enough points in the second half of the year.
#**: ''Example'':  "'''93*f'''" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to attendance, hence the "f" after the 93.
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* '''Attendance Violations (*)''':  Grades with an asterisk '''*''' show failures due to attendance denial of credit.
#* '''District Violations (@)''': Seldom, if ever, used in current grading systems.  Can be ignored.
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**: ''Example'':  "'''93*f'''" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to attendance, hence the "f" after the 93.
# Click '''OK''' to obtain the report.
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* '''District Violations (@)''': Seldom, if ever, used in current grading systems.  Can be ignored.
# On screen, a listing of students with marking period grades, semester grades, and final grades associated with either pupil progression failures('''#'''), or attendance failures ('''*'''), will be displayed.
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Click '''OK''' to obtain the report.
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On screen, a listing of students with marking period grades, semester grades, and final grades associated with either pupil progression failures('''#'''), or attendance failures ('''*'''), will be displayed.
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'''Column Headers'''
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To find definitions of commonly used column headers, follow this link: '''<span style="background:yellow">[[Common Column Headers]]</span>'''.
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For other columns not listed in the common column list:
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# Columns starting with "'''P'''" are marking period grades.  "'''A'''" stands for the Alpha grade.  "'''N'''" stands for the numeric grade.
 
# Columns starting with "'''P'''" are marking period grades.  "'''A'''" stands for the Alpha grade.  "'''N'''" stands for the numeric grade.
 
# Columns starting with "'''S'''" are semester grades.  "'''A'''" stands for the Alpha grade.  "'''N'''" stands for the numeric grade.
 
# Columns starting with "'''S'''" are semester grades.  "'''A'''" stands for the Alpha grade.  "'''N'''" stands for the numeric grade.

Revision as of 15:05, 25 April 2016

The purpose of this report is to provide a list of students who have grades with marks that identify failure due to either Pupil Progression or Attendance violations.

How-to

In the left navigation panel, select Grades, then Lists, then Non-Academic Failure Review.


If you need instructions for setup values to be used, follow the link for Standard Setup Options.

  1. The next items are not found on the standard setup options document.
  • District Violations (#): Grades with a pound sign # show failures due to pupil progression.
    • Example: "93#f" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to a pupil progression setting, such as not enough points in the second half of the year.
  • Attendance Violations (*): Grades with an asterisk * show failures due to attendance denial of credit.
    • Example: "93*f" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to attendance, hence the "f" after the 93.
  • District Violations (@): Seldom, if ever, used in current grading systems. Can be ignored.

Click OK to obtain the report.


On screen, a listing of students with marking period grades, semester grades, and final grades associated with either pupil progression failures(#), or attendance failures (*), will be displayed.

Column Headers

To find definitions of commonly used column headers, follow this link: Common Column Headers. For other columns not listed in the common column list:

  1. Columns starting with "P" are marking period grades. "A" stands for the Alpha grade. "N" stands for the numeric grade.
  2. Columns starting with "S" are semester grades. "A" stands for the Alpha grade. "N" stands for the numeric grade.
  3. Columns starting with "F" are final grades. "A" stands for the Alpha grade. "N" stands for the numeric grade.





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