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Revision as of 08:01, 25 January 2017
These instructions will show you how to create an Honor Roll List for a Grading period, a Cumulative Honor Roll, or a list of students who have made the specified Honor Rolls for the specified grading periods.
The number "1" rule for running the Honor Roll --- Calc the GPA’s! Use the Calc GPA button at the bottom of the first display screen in this program.
1st Setup Box
To find definitions for standard setup values, follow this link: Standard Setup Options.
For other set up values not listed in the standard set up list:
- Order to List: Select the order you want the students listed from the list box.
- Alpha by Honor Roll Title: The students will be listed by the Honor Roll Title (Highest First) and then alphabetically by student within the list.
- Grade by Honor Roll Title: The students will be listed by Grade Level from lowest to highest and then alphabetically by student within each grade level.
- Homeroom by Honor Roll Title: The students will be listed by Honor Roll Title (Highest First), then Homeroom Teacher listed alphabetically within each Honor Roll Title, and then the students listed alphabetically grouped under each Homeroom Teacher.
- Special Codes: This list can be limited by Special Codes. If Special Codes are selected from the drop-down list, only those student will be listed on the Honor Roll. (Examples might be Core 4 or Basic Core)
- Exclude Special Codes: The Honor Roll list can also be limited by selecting Special Codes from the drop-down list. Any students with the selected codes will not be included on the list.
- Show SPED/Non-SPED/Both: These choices are mutually exclusive.
- SPED: If SPED is selected, then only Special Education students will be included on the Honor Roll list.
- Non-SPED: If Non-SpEd is selected, then only Regular Education students will be included on the Honor Roll List.
- Both: If Both is selected, then both Special Education and Regular Education students will be included on the Honor Roll list.
- Exclude SPED Codes: Special Education codes can be selected from a drop-down list. Any students with the selected codes will not be included on the Honor Roll list.
- Skip Opt Out Stus: If this option is checked, then students who have "F. Option to Remove child from Public Lists" checked under General Permissions on the Permissions Tab in Student Master, will NOT be included in the Honor Roll List. The converse is also true.
When all the selections are completed, click the Next button to continue the Marking Period setup box.
2nd Setup Box
The Setup box displayed for the Marking Periods will depend on the way the school is structured in the Sponsor Site. Possibilities are listed below:
- Standard 9-Weeks: The school year is broken up into four (4) 9-week marking periods. The first semester is made up of the marking period 1 and marking period 2. The second semester is made up of marking period 3 and marking period 4.
- Standard 6-Weeks: The school year is broken up into six (6) 6-week marking periods. The first semester is made up of the marking period 1, marking period 2, and marking period 3. The second semester is made up of marking period 4, marking period 5, and marking period 6.
- 4x4: The school year is broken up into four 9-week marking periods. Each marking period is equivalent to one (1) semester. Marking period 1 and marking period 2 will be the same as an entire year and the student can usually earn four (4) credits. Marking period 3 and marking period 4 will be the same as an entire year and the student can usually earn four (4) credits.
- 4.5: The “4.5” school is the same as the 4x4 school except that each 9-week “semester” is further broken down into two (2) 4.5 week marking periods. Therefore, the 4.5 school will have a total of eight (8) marking periods.
Note: It is not unusual for the Marking Period setup box to have two of the above types, one for K-5 and a different one for 9-12.
Now you must choose the marking period for which to run the Honor Roll.
- Single Marking Period: Generates the Honor Roll for the specific Marking Period selected.
- Multiple Marking Periods: If multiple marking periods are selected, then a student must have made that Honor Roll or a higher Honor Roll for each of the selected Marking Periods in order to be listed for the specified Honor Roll.
- As an example, a school wants to run the honor roll using marking periods 1, 2, and 3 for a 6-week school. The highest honor roll is the Principal’s Honor Roll and the next highest is the A Honor Roll. In order for a student to be listed on the Principal’s Honor Roll, the student would have to be listed on the Principal’s Honor Roll for all three of the marking periods. If the student was on either the Principal’s or the A Honor Roll for each of the marking periods, the student would be listed on the A Honor Roll. If the student did not make either honor roll for any of the marking periods, the student will not be listed on either honor roll.
- Semester – Detail (Marking Period): The individual grades for each marking period will be used to determine the eligibility for the Honor Roll.
- Semester – Semester: The semester grades will be used to determine the eligibility for the Honor Roll.
- Final – Detail (Marking Period): The individual marking period grades will be used to determine the eligibility for the Honor Roll.
- Final – Final: The final grades will be used to determine the eligibility for the Honor Roll.
- Final – Semester: The semester grades will be used to determine the eligibility for the Honor Roll.
- Fall or Spring (4x4 and 4.5) - Semester: This will be a cumulative honor roll for the Fall or Spring school year. In this case the semester grades will be used to determine the eligibility for the Honor Roll.
- Fall or Spring - (4x4 and 4.5) - Final: This will be a cumulative honor roll for the Fall or Spring school year. In this case the final grades will be used to determine the eligibility for the Honor Roll.
- Cumulative (4x4 and 4.5) - Semester: This will be a cumulative honor roll for the entire school year. In this case the semester grades will be used to determine the eligibility for the Honor Roll.
- Cumulative (4x4 and 4.5) – Final: This will be a cumulative honor roll for the entire school year. In this case the final grades will be used to determine the eligibility for the Honor Roll.
3rd Set Up Box
Continue with these instructions to complete the Honor Roll process.
- Select the kind of honor roll(s) that you want to create.
- Select the items and their format in the Display section.
- Exclude If Qualifies for Non selected Honor Roll - Check this box if your counts are not correct when totaling students on every honor roll run at once as opposed to the total if all Honor Rolls are run individually.
- NOTE --The default as of date will be the current date.
- If you are printing Certificates, click the Print Certificate check box.
- If you are printing Certificates, select the position of the signature and enter the name of the person signing the certificates.
- Click Next to move to the next screen.
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:
- GPA--the GPA for the selected marking period
- Low--Low alpha grade found for the student in the selected marking period.
- Honor Roll Title--the name of the honor roll
- Comment Exclusion-the comments that are to be excluded that were entered in Webgradebook under Grades and Post Comments.
Buttons at Bottom of the Screen
- Setup--returns user to the setup screen(s).
- Calc GPA--updates the GPA without running a separate program. On the Grading Period selection be sure to select current grading period as well as all previous grading periods; otherwise, the GPAs for the previous grading periods will be blank.
- Print--prints the certificates if it is selected in the 3rd setup box, certificate area.
- Print Table--Click the Print Table button to print the list that you see on the screen.
- A popup will appear with a set of document print options--PDF, XLS, CSV, HTML.
- The default print option will be PDF.
- Click the print button on this popup and a print preview window will appear.
- Click the print icon at the top right end of this rectangle. Another print preview will appear.
- Click the print button at the top left to print the report. Close the print preview.
- Communicate--allows for the setup of sending emails, sending text messages, or sending voice message Student Event Messages. See Resources below for more detailed information.
- Point System - Positive points system is used to set the default grading scale values and the positive points value associated with the scale. It will assign each student at a school the points value shown based on the grading scale associated and the student`s most recent calculated GPA. The points are awarded in the Points System found in Discipline.
- Help--opens the Wiki instructions for Grades.
Last Updated: 2015-10-05
Resources
Using the Communicate Button on the Honor Roll Report: A short guide on how to use the Communicate button to call or email parents of Honor Roll Students.