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*'''Active Only''' and '''As of Date''' limits the list to only those students who are active on the date selected.
 
*'''Active Only''' and '''As of Date''' limits the list to only those students who are active on the date selected.
 
*'''Active Courses Only''' and '''As of Date''' limits the list to only those courses that are active on the date selected.
 
*'''Active Courses Only''' and '''As of Date''' limits the list to only those courses that are active on the date selected.
*'''English as a Second Language''' - This will select students that have English selected as a second language in the Student Master Country Entry section.
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*'''ESL (English as a Second Language)''' - This will select students that have English selected as a second language in the Student Master Country Entry section.
 
*'''Has F/R Lunch Code''' - Check to include students that have lunch codes of LU1 ('''F'''ree lunch) and LU2 ('''R'''educed lunch).
 
*'''Has F/R Lunch Code''' - Check to include students that have lunch codes of LU1 ('''F'''ree lunch) and LU2 ('''R'''educed lunch).
 
*'''Military Students Only''' - List students whose parents have military status as recorded in Student Master.
 
*'''Military Students Only''' - List students whose parents have military status as recorded in Student Master.

Revision as of 04:38, 30 March 2017

This report will list possibe failing students and also has the option to print letters for notification purposes.

Video

Possible Failures Report video

How-to

On the left navigation panel, select Grades, Lists and Possible Failure.


Setup Box Options

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:

  • Letter Factor is the place to choose the grade for which you want to run the report, usually a F.
  • Number Per Course is the place to enter the `greater than` number of F grades in one course.
    • Note: The student’s name will be listed for every course they made an F in.
  • Total of Total Factors is the place to enter the `greater than` number of courses with an F.
    • Note: The student’s name will be listed only once no matter how many courses they made an F in.


Examples

To search for a student with an F any number of times in a course and to not have any names listed on the bottom report (most common setting):

  • Note: The only way to have F's any number of times per course is if you are in the 2nd, 3rd or 4th grading period.
  • Letter Factor: F
  • Number Per Course > 0
  • Total of Total Factors > 99

To search for a student with two or more F's per course and to not have any names listed on the bottom report:

  • Note: The only way to have two or more F's per course is if you are in the 2nd, 3rd or 4th grading period.
  • Letter Factor: F
  • Number Per Course > 1
  • Total of Total Factors > 99

To search for a student with an F any number of times per course, for any number of courses:

  • Note: The only way to have F's any number of times per course is if you are in the 2nd, 3rd or 4th grading period.
  • Letter Factor: F
  • Number Per Course > 0
  • Total of Total Factors > 0


  • Active Only and As of Date limits the list to only those students who are active on the date selected.
  • Active Courses Only and As of Date limits the list to only those courses that are active on the date selected.
  • ESL (English as a Second Language) - This will select students that have English selected as a second language in the Student Master Country Entry section.
  • Has F/R Lunch Code - Check to include students that have lunch codes of LU1 (Free lunch) and LU2 (Reduced lunch).
  • Military Students Only - List students whose parents have military status as recorded in Student Master.
  • Use Projected Sem/Finals - Check this box to get a list of students that are projected to have the grade selected in the Letter Factor.
  • Show Non-Academic Failures - This option will report non-academic failure grades. Failing grades due to attendance or district policy.
  • Check to Include Marking Period and then choose a Marking Period.
  • Select P1 for the first grading period, S1 for the first semester, E1 for the first semester exam, and F1 for first semester final.
  • Check to Include Transcript Groups.
  • If you do not check and leave blank, all Transcript Groups will be included or check and then click in the box to select the desired Transcripts Groups.
  • Select Teacher/Counselor to find the pick box for Homeroom/Counselor/Advisor.
  • Print Options
  • Break on Homeroom - will print break for each new homeroom.
  • Break on Class Teacher - will print break for each new class teacher.
  • One Line Per Course - displays grades per course on single line.

Click the OK to advance to the next screen.


Column Headers

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

SBLC--This column shows whether or not a student has the appropriate failure code for the current year in their Student Master record.

  • Total of students and the total of D's and F's made by those students are listed at the bottom of the list.


Print Letters – Place a check by one or more of the students to print letters for and click on Print Letters. Remember to choose a letter in the original set up box.


Print List - To find the print instructions, follow this link: Standard Print Options.




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