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'''Use this program to set the grading scales for each of your schools. This program also includes the ability to create grading scales for different grade levels.'''
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'''Use this program to set the grading scales for each of the schools. This program also includes the ability to create grading scales for different grade levels.'''
  
==Menu Location==
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[[File:gs.png]]
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===Entering a Numeric Floor===
  
[[File:sponsorsitemenu.png]]
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A numeric floor is the lowest percentage that you will display for your grades.
  
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For the chosen school, enter a '''Numeric Floor''' for a single grade level, a consecutive group of grade levels, or a range that encompasses all grades at your school.
  
On the left navigation panel, select '''System''' >'''Entry''' > '''Sponsor Site Editor'''.
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Enter the '''Grade From''' and the '''Grade Through''' information starting with the lowest grade level followed by upper grade level in the '''through''' field.
  
==Set Options==
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Enter the '''Minimum''' numeric value followed by the '''Maximum''' numeric value.
  
[[File:sponsorsitesetup.png]]
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Click the '''Save''' button at the bottom of the screen.
  
'''Year''' - Defaults to the current year. A prior year may be accessed by clicking in the field and making the appropriate selection from the drop down list.
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===Creating a New Custom Scale===
  
'''District''' - Default value is based on your security settings. You will be limited to your district only
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[[File:123456.png]]
  
'''OK''' - Click to continue
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If there is not an area to select a scale for the appropriate grade level, click on the '''Action''' menu and then select '''New Custom Grade Scale'''.
  
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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Select the appropriate grade range for the scale.
  
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For '''Standard Grading Scale:''', click the drop down arrow and select the appropriate scale. (To view the scales, click the '''Action''' menu, '''Grading Scales Manager'''.)
  
'''Creating a New Custom Scale'''
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For '''Alternate Grading Scale:''', click the drop down arrow and select the appropriate scale. (To view the scales, click the '''Action''' menu, '''Grading Scales Manager'''.)
  
Find any school by clicking on the '''Find''' button at the bottom of the screen.  When the scale is created, it can be applied to any or all schools.
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Click the '''Save''' button at the bottom of the screen.
  
Select the '''Grading Scale''' tab a the bottom of the screen.
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===Grading Scale Manager===
  
Click on the '''Action''' drop down menu in the upper right hand corner.
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[[File:gradingscalemanager.png]]
  
[[File:ssaction.png]]
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===Column Headers===
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When the scale is created, it can be applied to any or all schools.
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For the chosen school, click on the '''Action''' drop down menu in the upper right hand corner.
  
 
Click on '''Grading Scales Manager'''.
 
Click on '''Grading Scales Manager'''.
  
To create a new grading scale, in the '''Grade Scale:''' field, type a unique name of a grading scale.
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'''Grade Scale:''' - To create a new grading scale, type a unique name of a grading scale.
 
 
For '''Post Type''', select how grades will be entered.
 
  
'''ALPHA''' - Only alpha characters are entered for the grade. (eg. A, B, C, etc.)
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'''Post Type''' - Choose if the user will be entering into the [[Classroom]] Gradebook letter (alpha) grades or number (numeric) grades.
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*'''ALPHA''' - Only alpha characters are entered for the grade. (eg. A, B, C, etc.)
  
'''NUMERIC''' - The number of points earned are entered.
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*'''NUMERIC''' - Only number grades are entered for the grade. (eg. 100, 90, 85, etc.)
  
For '''Average Type''', select how the semester and final averages will be calculated.  '''NOTE:'''  If posting '''ALPHA''', grades cannot be averaged numerically.
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'''Average Type''' - Select how the semester and final averages will be calculated.   
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*'''ALPHA''' - Only alpha characters are entered for the grade. (eg. A, B, C, etc.)
  
'''ALPHA'''
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::'''NOTE:'''  If posting '''ALPHA''', grades cannot be averaged numerically.
  
'''NUMERIC'''
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*'''NUMERIC''' - Only number grades are entered for the grade. (eg. 100, 90, 85, etc.)
  
Check '''Include in GPA''' if the scale will be used in GPA calculations.
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'''Include in GPA''' - Check if the scale will be used in GPA calculations.
  
Check '''Active Status''' if the scale is an active scale.  If unchecked, the scale will not be available for selection when when setting the '''Standard Grading Scale''' for a school.
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'''Active Status''' - Check if the scale is an active scale.  If unchecked, the scale will not be available for selection when when setting the '''Standard Grading Scale''' for a school.
  
Check '''Do Not Post Grades''' if the teachers are not going to post any grades to the course/section this scale is applied to.
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'''Do Not Post Grades''' - Check if the teachers are not going to post any grades to the course/section this scale is applied to.
  
 
In the table under '''Grade''', enter a letter grade.  (Eg. A, B, C, etc.)
 
In the table under '''Grade''', enter a letter grade.  (Eg. A, B, C, etc.)
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Enter the '''Low Numeric''' and '''High Numeric''' in the next two fields.  (Eg. A = 93 - 100)
 
Enter the '''Low Numeric''' and '''High Numeric''' in the next two fields.  (Eg. A = 93 - 100)
  
f the grade entered is not to be calculated into the marking period average, check the '''Ignore''' box
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Select the '''Color''' for grade reporting font color.
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If the grade entered is not to be calculated into the marking period average, check the '''Ignore''' box
  
 
Repeat steps 11 - 14 until all scale grades are entered.
 
Repeat steps 11 - 14 until all scale grades are entered.
  
Click '''Save'''. <p>
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Click '''Save'''.
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===Example of Adjusting a SNU Grading Scale===
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'''Deleting a Grading Scale from the Grading Scale Tab'''
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For the chosen school, click the '''Delete''' button for the grade scale that you need to delete.
  
[[File:scalesmanager.png]]
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A confirmation question will appear on the screen.
  
'''Entering a Grading Scale'''
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'''Deleting a Grading Scale from the Grading Scales Manager'''
#Find a school using the '''Find''' button at the bottom of the screen.
 
#Select the '''Grading Scale''' tab at the bottom of the window.
 
#If there is not an area to select a scale for the appropriate grade level, click on the '''Action''' menu and then select '''New Custom Grade Scale'''.
 
#Select the appropriate grade range for the scale.
 
#For '''Standard Grading Scale:''', click the drop down arrow and select the appropriate scale. (To view the scales, click the '''Action''' menu, '''Grading Scales Manager'''.)
 
#For '''Alternate Grading Scale:''', click the drop down arrow and select the appropriate scale. (To view the scales, click the '''Action''' menu, '''Grading Scales Manager'''.)
 
#Click the '''Save''' button at the bottom of the screen.
 
  
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Find a school using the '''Find''' button at the bottom of the screen.
  
[[Example of Adjusting a SNU Grading Scale]]
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Select the '''Grading Scale''' tab at the bottom of the window.
  
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Go to the '''Action''' menu and select '''Grading Scales Manager'''.
  
'''Deleting a Grading Scale from the Grading Scale Tab'''
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Select the grading scale to delete from the drop down menu to the right of '''Grade Scale'''.
#Find a school using the '''Find''' button at the bottom of the screen.
 
#Select the '''Grading Scale''' tab at the bottom of the window.
 
#Click the '''Delete''' button for the grade scale that you need to delete.
 
#A confirmation question will appear on the screen.
 
  
'''Deleting a Grading Scale from the Grading Scales Manager'''
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Click the '''Delete''' button at the bottom of the '''Grading Scales Manager''' window.
#Find a school using the '''Find''' button at the bottom of the screen.
 
#Select the '''Grading Scale''' tab at the bottom of the window.
 
#Go to the '''Action''' menu and select '''Grading Scales Manager'''.
 
#Select the grading scale to delete from the drop down menu to the right of '''Grade Scale'''.
 
#Click the '''Delete''' button at the bottom of the '''Grading Scales Manager''' window.
 
#*If the grading scale is associated with any assignments in a section, the scale will not be deleted but be removed from active status.
 
#A confirmation question will appear on the screen.
 
  
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If the grading scale is associated with any assignments in a section, the scale will not be deleted but be removed from active status.
  
'''Entering a Numeric Floor'''
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A confirmation question will appear on the screen.
:A numeric floor is the lowest percentage that you will display for your grades.
 
#You '''must''' find a school (using the Find button at the bottom right of the screen) before entering the numeric floor(s).
 
#Select the '''Grading Scale''' tab at the bottom of the window.
 
#You may enter a '''Numeric Floor''' for a single grade level, a consecutive group of grade levels, or a range that encompasses all grades at your school.
 
#Enter the '''Grade From''' and the '''Grade Through''' information starting with the lowest grade level followed by upper grade level in the '''through''' field.
 
#Enter the '''Minimum''' numeric value followed by the '''Maximum''' numeric value.
 
#Click the '''Save''' button at the bottom of the screen.
 
  
 
==Action==
 
==Action==
 
'''Course Weights Manager''' - Semester Exam weights are calculated using the Course Weights Manager.  
 
'''Course Weights Manager''' - Semester Exam weights are calculated using the Course Weights Manager.  
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[[File:courseweights1.png]]
  
 
===Column Headers===
 
===Column Headers===
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'''Active''' - Check to show which are being actively used.
 
'''Active''' - Check to show which are being actively used.
  
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To find definitions of commonly used column headers, follow this link: [[Common Column Headers]].
  
 
Below is an example of how to calculate weights used for each Grading '''P'''eriod and '''E'''xam.  
 
Below is an example of how to calculate weights used for each Grading '''P'''eriod and '''E'''xam.  
  
[[File:weightsss.PNG]]
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[[File:cwm.PNG]]
 
 
  
 
For the row "High School", it shows with the P1 and P2 set at 2 and the E1 set at 1, you would add the 2+2+1=5 which means the E1 would count as 1/5 (20%) of the semester grade.
 
For the row "High School", it shows with the P1 and P2 set at 2 and the E1 set at 1, you would add the 2+2+1=5 which means the E1 would count as 1/5 (20%) of the semester grade.
  
 
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=='''Q & A'''==
'''Q & A'''
 
  
 
'''Q''' - How do Special Education students have their EOC scores count as 5% of the student’s final grade instead of 15% for Act833 students just like it does for LAA2 students.
 
'''Q''' - How do Special Education students have their EOC scores count as 5% of the student’s final grade instead of 15% for Act833 students just like it does for LAA2 students.
  
 
'''A''' - Students need to be coded with the special code ACS or in SER be coded as LAA2 test type.
 
'''A''' - Students need to be coded with the special code ACS or in SER be coded as LAA2 test type.
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==Resources==
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'''[https://wiki.edgear.net/wiki/w/images/6/6a/How_to_add_the_10_Point_grading_scale.pdf How to Add a 10 Point Grading Scale]'''
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[[Sponsor Site Editor]]
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[[System|'''System''' Main Page]]
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[[WebPams|'''JCampus''' Main Page]]

Latest revision as of 14:17, 9 July 2024

Use this program to set the grading scales for each of the schools. This program also includes the ability to create grading scales for different grade levels.

Gs.png

Entering a Numeric Floor

A numeric floor is the lowest percentage that you will display for your grades.

For the chosen school, enter a Numeric Floor for a single grade level, a consecutive group of grade levels, or a range that encompasses all grades at your school.

Enter the Grade From and the Grade Through information starting with the lowest grade level followed by upper grade level in the through field.

Enter the Minimum numeric value followed by the Maximum numeric value.

Click the Save button at the bottom of the screen.

Creating a New Custom Scale

123456.png

If there is not an area to select a scale for the appropriate grade level, click on the Action menu and then select New Custom Grade Scale.

Select the appropriate grade range for the scale.

For Standard Grading Scale:, click the drop down arrow and select the appropriate scale. (To view the scales, click the Action menu, Grading Scales Manager.)

For Alternate Grading Scale:, click the drop down arrow and select the appropriate scale. (To view the scales, click the Action menu, Grading Scales Manager.)

Click the Save button at the bottom of the screen.

Grading Scale Manager

Gradingscalemanager.png

Column Headers

When the scale is created, it can be applied to any or all schools.

For the chosen school, click on the Action drop down menu in the upper right hand corner.

Click on Grading Scales Manager.

Grade Scale: - To create a new grading scale, type a unique name of a grading scale.

Post Type - Choose if the user will be entering into the Classroom Gradebook letter (alpha) grades or number (numeric) grades.

  • ALPHA - Only alpha characters are entered for the grade. (eg. A, B, C, etc.)
  • NUMERIC - Only number grades are entered for the grade. (eg. 100, 90, 85, etc.)

Average Type - Select how the semester and final averages will be calculated.

  • ALPHA - Only alpha characters are entered for the grade. (eg. A, B, C, etc.)
NOTE: If posting ALPHA, grades cannot be averaged numerically.
  • NUMERIC - Only number grades are entered for the grade. (eg. 100, 90, 85, etc.)

Include in GPA - Check if the scale will be used in GPA calculations.

Active Status - Check if the scale is an active scale. If unchecked, the scale will not be available for selection when when setting the Standard Grading Scale for a school.

Do Not Post Grades - Check if the teachers are not going to post any grades to the course/section this scale is applied to.

In the table under Grade, enter a letter grade. (Eg. A, B, C, etc.)

Select the Quality point value associated with the grade. (Eg. A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, etc.)

Enter the Low Alpha and the High Alpha in the next two fields. (Eg. A = 3.5 - 4.0)

Enter the Low Numeric and High Numeric in the next two fields. (Eg. A = 93 - 100)

Select the Color for grade reporting font color.

If the grade entered is not to be calculated into the marking period average, check the Ignore box

Repeat steps 11 - 14 until all scale grades are entered.

Click Save.

Example of Adjusting a SNU Grading Scale

Deleting a Grading Scale from the Grading Scale Tab

For the chosen school, click the Delete button for the grade scale that you need to delete.

A confirmation question will appear on the screen.

Deleting a Grading Scale from the Grading Scales Manager

Find a school using the Find button at the bottom of the screen.

Select the Grading Scale tab at the bottom of the window.

Go to the Action menu and select Grading Scales Manager.

Select the grading scale to delete from the drop down menu to the right of Grade Scale.

Click the Delete button at the bottom of the Grading Scales Manager window.

If the grading scale is associated with any assignments in a section, the scale will not be deleted but be removed from active status.

A confirmation question will appear on the screen.

Action

Course Weights Manager - Semester Exam weights are calculated using the Course Weights Manager.

Courseweights1.png

Column Headers

Weight Title - This title comes from the Default Weight in the Grading Scale area. (look under Standard Grading Scale)

P1, 2, 3, ... - Grading periods

E 1, 2, ... - Exams for the semesters

C 1, 2, ... - Comprehensive Exams for semesters

S 1, 2, ... - Semesters

Active - Check to show which are being actively used.

To find definitions of commonly used column headers, follow this link: Common Column Headers.

Below is an example of how to calculate weights used for each Grading Period and Exam.

Cwm.PNG

For the row "High School", it shows with the P1 and P2 set at 2 and the E1 set at 1, you would add the 2+2+1=5 which means the E1 would count as 1/5 (20%) of the semester grade.

Q & A

Q - How do Special Education students have their EOC scores count as 5% of the student’s final grade instead of 15% for Act833 students just like it does for LAA2 students.

A - Students need to be coded with the special code ACS or in SER be coded as LAA2 test type.


Resources

How to Add a 10 Point Grading Scale



Sponsor Site Editor

System Main Page

JCampus Main Page

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