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The steps listed below are a suggested order for working with new year scheduling in the request based school environment.  The user may feel that certain procedures and steps of their own work better, and the user is encouraged to stick with what works for him or her.  Use this as a suggestion or starting point that can be tuned to meet the needs of the user.
 
The steps listed below are a suggested order for working with new year scheduling in the request based school environment.  The user may feel that certain procedures and steps of their own work better, and the user is encouraged to stick with what works for him or her.  Use this as a suggestion or starting point that can be tuned to meet the needs of the user.
  
# '''Verify Courses for the New Year''':  ''Typically done at the district level''.  Schools notify district of any new course offerings for next year.
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* '''Roll Over Sponsor Site to New School Year''' (Done automatically on March 1): ''Subsequent edits of sponsor information are typically done by the JPams District Coordinator.''
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:#'''Update Marking Periods within Sponsor Site''':  ''Usually done by the JPams District Coordinator.''
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* '''Roll Over Calendars to New School Year''' (Done automatically on March 1): ''Subsequent edits of sponsor information are typically done by the JPams District Coordinator.''
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:#'''Update Non-instructional Days in the Calendar''':  ''Usually done by the JPams District Coordinator.''
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* '''Roll Over Teacher Contracts in Human Resources to New Contract Year''': ''Typically done by the JPams District Coordinator.''
  
# '''Feeder Schools Identify “Next School” of Students''':  Needed for proper rollover of students to correct school for next yearFeeder schools use the Next School Fast Loader to populate the schools where the students will be heading to next year.
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* '''Verify Courses for the New Year''':  ''Typically done at the district level''The JPams District Coordinator works with the Curriculum department of the district to review courses that need to be removed, or added, to the course offerings.  The JPams District Coordinator uses the [[Course Catalog|Course Catalog]] program to manage any course offerings for next year.
  
''' Verify with Feeder Schools that SBLC (Retention) Codes Have Been Entered in Student Master''':  At the end of the year, retention codes are entered on students to ensure that rollover goes correctly.
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* '''Feeder Schools Identify “Next School” of Students''':  Needed for proper rollover of students to correct school for next year.  Feeder schools use the '''Next School Fast Loader''' (Student Master > Loaders > Next School Fast Loader) to populate the schools where the students will be heading to next year.
  
'''Create the New Year Student Master''':  ''This is typically done by the district administrator''.  Rollover of students to next year student masterThis can be done multiple times using the '''Undo''' button.
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* ''' End of Year- Feeder Schools enter SBLC (Retention) Codes''':  At the end of the year, retention codes are entered on students to ensure that subsequent rollover goes correctlyUse the '''SBLC Code Loader''' (Student Master > Loaders > SBLC Code Loader) to perform this task quickly at the end of the year.  
  
'''Create the New Year Master Schedule Set''':  ''This is typically done by the district administrator''. Rollover of the master schedule to next year.  .
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* '''Create the New Year Student Master''':  ''This is typically done by the JPams District Coordinator''. The [[Create New Year Student Master|Create New Year Student Master]] program conducts a rollover of students to the next year student masterThis can be done multiple times using the '''Undo''' button.
  
'''Load Feeder School Students (Optional)''':  ''Consult with district administrator before using:  Only needed if the district does not use the “Next School” field.'' . Gives the user the ability to “grab” students from feeder schools and bring into new year student master.  '''Note''':  Create New Year Student Master with the use of “Next School” will replace the need to use this module in most cases.
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* '''Create the New Year Master Schedule''':  ''This is typically done by the JPams District Administrator''. The [[Create New Year Master Schedule|Create New Year Master Schedule]] utility will rollover the master schedule to next year.
  
'''Mfp Ethnic Gender''':  Run the Student Master > Counts > MFP / Ethnic Gender count for the first day of next school year.  This will help in the planning of number of sections needed for each grade for New Year.
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* '''Obtain Feeder Students (Optional)''':  ''Consult with district administrator before attempting use:  Only needed if the district does not use the “Next School” field of student master in the rollover process.''  The [[Obtain Feeder Students|Obtain Feeder Students]] program gives the user the ability to “grab” students from feeder schools and bring into new year student master'''Note''':  Create New Year Student Master (rollover) with the use of “Next School” will replace the need to use this module in most cases.
  
'''Student Request Fast Loader''':  Use this utility to load requests to batches of students quickly.
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* '''MFP Ethnic/Gender/Lunch Counts for Next Year''':  Run the [[MFP Report|MFP Ethnic/Gender/Lunch]] report (Student Master > Count > MFP Ethnic/Gender/Lunch) for the first day of next school year to see projected counts of students for the first day of school.  This will help in the planning of number of sections needed for each grade for New Year.
  
'''Load Student Course Requests''':  Use this utility to assign course requests to individual students.
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* '''Student Request Fast Loader''':  Use the [[Student Request Fast Loader|Student Request Fast Loader]] utility to load requests to batches of students quickly.
  
'''Request Validity Audit:  '''Use this utility to check to make sure students have the correct number of requests, and have requests for courses in various transcript groups such as English.
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* '''Load Student Course Requests'''Use the [[Load Student Course Requests|Load Student Course Requests]] utility to assign course requests to individual students.
  
'''Master Schedule Seats vs Requests''':  Run this program for several purposes: 
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* '''Audit Requests Validity:  '''Use the [[Audit Request Validity|Audit Requests Validity]] utility to check to make sure students have the correct number of requests, and have requests for courses in various transcript groups such as English.
  
* Check to see how many sections will be needed for courses based on requests
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* '''Audit Master Schedule Seats vs Requests''':  Run the [[Audit Master Schedule Seats vs Requests|Audit Master Schedule Seats vs Requests]] program for several purposes: 
* Manage / move requests of students
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:# Check to see how many sections will be needed for courses based on requests
* Validate that requests are setup in the master schedule.
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:# Manage / move requests of students
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:# Validate that requests are setup in the master schedule.
  
'''Request Matrix''':  This report will give the user a count of the students requesting a course, and compare the count to what other courses are requested by the same students.  Use this report to avoid scheduling classes at the same time to prevent conflicts.
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* '''Request Matrix''':  Use the [[Request Matrix|Request Matrix]] to give the user a count of the students requesting a course, and compare the count to what other courses are requested by the same students.  This report is used to avoid scheduling classes at the same time to prevent conflicts in the master schedule.
  
'''Master Schedule Editor''':  Using the information from the Seats vs Requests Audit, and from the Request Matrix, refine / edit the next year Master Schedule to get the greatest possible percentage of schedule success.
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* '''Master Schedule Editor''':  Using the information from the Seats vs Requests Audit, and from the Request Matrix, refine / edit the next year Master Schedule using the [[Master Schedule Editor|Master Schedule Editor]] to get the greatest possible percentage of schedule success.
  
'''Load Scheduled Students''':  Have a class that you know will not move, and want to schedule ahead of the auto scheduler?  This program will do the trick.  Use this program to assign selected students to selected classes, and have it loaded as “manually scheduled” so that the auto scheduler does not change it.  '''Note''':  ''Can be used at any point in the scheduling process.''
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* '''Load Scheduled Students''':  Have a class that you know will not move, and want to schedule ahead of the auto scheduler?  The [[Load Student Schedules|Load Student Schedules]] program will do the trick.  Use this program to assign selected students to selected classes, and have it loaded as “manually scheduled” so that the auto scheduler does not change it.  '''Note''':  ''Use after master schedule has been pretty much set.  User would not want to load students to a class, then have to move it later on."
  
'''Automatic Scheduler''':  Run the Automatic Scheduler to assign students to classes.  The program will give a listing of students and courses that are “abandoned” and a percentage of scheduling success.  Usually run several times after modifying requests or the master schedule to get the best percentage possible.
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* '''Load Students and Classes to Teams''':  If using Teams in the scheduling process, before running Automatic Scheduler, run the [[Team Scheduling Update Utility|Team Scheduling Update Utility]] to identify students on teams, then associate specific sections of the master schedule to these teams.
  
'''Pattern Board Scheduler''':  Use this utility to finish off any students that need tuning for New Year scheduling. Additionally, the user can utilize this for any new students at the start, or during, the school year.
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* '''Automatic Scheduler''':  Run the [[Automatic Scheduler|Automatic Scheduler]] to assign students to classes.  The program will give a listing of students and courses that are “abandoned” and a percentage of scheduling success. Usually run several times after modifying requests or the master schedule to get the best percentage possible.
  
'''Student Schedule Maintenance''':  Can be used in place of Pattern Board Scheduler.  Use this utility to finish off any students that need tuning for New Year scheduling. Additionally, use for any new students at the start, or during, the school year  
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* '''Pattern Board Scheduler''':  Use the [[Pattern Board Student Scheduler|Pattern Board Scheduler]] to finish off any students that need fine tuning for New Year scheduling. Additionally, the user can utilize this for any new students at the start, or during, the school year
  
'''Student Locator List''':  Use this utility to see that all students have a full schedule.
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* '''Student Schedule Maintenance''': The [[Student Schedule Maintenance|Student Schedule Maintenance]] program can be used in place of Pattern Board Scheduler if desired. Use this utility to finish off any students that need fine tuning for New Year scheduling. Additionally, use for any new students at the start, or during the school year.
  
'''Assign Students to Homerooms''':  Can be done by Class Period, Sequentially/Alternating using the Load Homeroom by Teacher Class, or can be done by manually selecting students using the Homeroom Fast Loader.
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* '''Move Scheduled Students''':  The [[Move Scheduled Students|Move Scheduled Students]] program will allow the user to fine tune scheduled students and move, or copy, the selected students from one class section to another.
  
'''Print Student Schedules''':  Print schedules of students.
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* '''Student Locator List''':  Use the Student Locator List (Student Master > Lists > Student Locator List) to verify that all students have a full schedule.
  
'''Print Class Rosters''':  Print rosters of students.
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* '''Assign Students to Homerooms''':  Can be performed by...
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:#Using the Homeroom/Advisor/Counselor Auto Loader (''Student Master>Loader> Homeroom/Advisor/Counselor Auto Loader''.  This will automatically load the students to homerooms. 
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:#Using the Homeroom Loader (''Student Master>Loader>Homeroom Loader'').  This will let the user manually load students to a desired homeroom.
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* '''Print Student Schedules''':  Use the [[Print Student Schedules|Print Student Schedules]] utility to print schedules of students.
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* '''Print Class Rosters''':  Use the [[Print Class Rosters|Print Class Rosters]] report to print rosters of students in classes.

Latest revision as of 10:55, 15 June 2016

The steps listed below are a suggested order for working with new year scheduling in the request based school environment. The user may feel that certain procedures and steps of their own work better, and the user is encouraged to stick with what works for him or her. Use this as a suggestion or starting point that can be tuned to meet the needs of the user.

  • Roll Over Sponsor Site to New School Year (Done automatically on March 1): Subsequent edits of sponsor information are typically done by the JPams District Coordinator.
  1. Update Marking Periods within Sponsor Site: Usually done by the JPams District Coordinator.
  • Roll Over Calendars to New School Year (Done automatically on March 1): Subsequent edits of sponsor information are typically done by the JPams District Coordinator.
  1. Update Non-instructional Days in the Calendar: Usually done by the JPams District Coordinator.
  • Roll Over Teacher Contracts in Human Resources to New Contract Year: Typically done by the JPams District Coordinator.
  • Verify Courses for the New Year: Typically done at the district level. The JPams District Coordinator works with the Curriculum department of the district to review courses that need to be removed, or added, to the course offerings. The JPams District Coordinator uses the Course Catalog program to manage any course offerings for next year.
  • Feeder Schools Identify “Next School” of Students: Needed for proper rollover of students to correct school for next year. Feeder schools use the Next School Fast Loader (Student Master > Loaders > Next School Fast Loader) to populate the schools where the students will be heading to next year.
  • End of Year- Feeder Schools enter SBLC (Retention) Codes: At the end of the year, retention codes are entered on students to ensure that subsequent rollover goes correctly. Use the SBLC Code Loader (Student Master > Loaders > SBLC Code Loader) to perform this task quickly at the end of the year.
  • Create the New Year Student Master: This is typically done by the JPams District Coordinator. The Create New Year Student Master program conducts a rollover of students to the next year student master. This can be done multiple times using the Undo button.
  • Create the New Year Master Schedule: This is typically done by the JPams District Administrator. The Create New Year Master Schedule utility will rollover the master schedule to next year.
  • Obtain Feeder Students (Optional): Consult with district administrator before attempting use: Only needed if the district does not use the “Next School” field of student master in the rollover process. The Obtain Feeder Students program gives the user the ability to “grab” students from feeder schools and bring into new year student master. Note: Create New Year Student Master (rollover) with the use of “Next School” will replace the need to use this module in most cases.
  • MFP Ethnic/Gender/Lunch Counts for Next Year: Run the MFP Ethnic/Gender/Lunch report (Student Master > Count > MFP Ethnic/Gender/Lunch) for the first day of next school year to see projected counts of students for the first day of school. This will help in the planning of number of sections needed for each grade for New Year.
  • Audit Requests Validity: Use the Audit Requests Validity utility to check to make sure students have the correct number of requests, and have requests for courses in various transcript groups such as English.
  1. Check to see how many sections will be needed for courses based on requests
  2. Manage / move requests of students
  3. Validate that requests are setup in the master schedule.
  • Request Matrix: Use the Request Matrix to give the user a count of the students requesting a course, and compare the count to what other courses are requested by the same students. This report is used to avoid scheduling classes at the same time to prevent conflicts in the master schedule.
  • Master Schedule Editor: Using the information from the Seats vs Requests Audit, and from the Request Matrix, refine / edit the next year Master Schedule using the Master Schedule Editor to get the greatest possible percentage of schedule success.
  • Load Scheduled Students: Have a class that you know will not move, and want to schedule ahead of the auto scheduler? The Load Student Schedules program will do the trick. Use this program to assign selected students to selected classes, and have it loaded as “manually scheduled” so that the auto scheduler does not change it. Note: Use after master schedule has been pretty much set. User would not want to load students to a class, then have to move it later on."
  • Load Students and Classes to Teams: If using Teams in the scheduling process, before running Automatic Scheduler, run the Team Scheduling Update Utility to identify students on teams, then associate specific sections of the master schedule to these teams.
  • Automatic Scheduler: Run the Automatic Scheduler to assign students to classes. The program will give a listing of students and courses that are “abandoned” and a percentage of scheduling success. Usually run several times after modifying requests or the master schedule to get the best percentage possible.
  • Pattern Board Scheduler: Use the Pattern Board Scheduler to finish off any students that need fine tuning for New Year scheduling. Additionally, the user can utilize this for any new students at the start, or during, the school year.
  • Student Schedule Maintenance: The Student Schedule Maintenance program can be used in place of Pattern Board Scheduler if desired. Use this utility to finish off any students that need fine tuning for New Year scheduling. Additionally, use for any new students at the start, or during the school year.
  • Move Scheduled Students: The Move Scheduled Students program will allow the user to fine tune scheduled students and move, or copy, the selected students from one class section to another.
  • Student Locator List: Use the Student Locator List (Student Master > Lists > Student Locator List) to verify that all students have a full schedule.
  • Assign Students to Homerooms: Can be performed by...
  1. Using the Homeroom/Advisor/Counselor Auto Loader (Student Master>Loader> Homeroom/Advisor/Counselor Auto Loader. This will automatically load the students to homerooms.
  2. Using the Homeroom Loader (Student Master>Loader>Homeroom Loader). This will let the user manually load students to a desired homeroom.
  • Print Class Rosters: Use the Print Class Rosters report to print rosters of students in classes.
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