Difference between revisions of "Non-Academic Failure Review"
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* '''District Violations (#)''': Grades with a pound sign '''#''' show failures due to pupil progression. | * '''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. | + | **:''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. | * '''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. | + | **:''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. | * '''District Violations (@)''': Seldom, if ever, used in current grading systems. Can be ignored. | ||
Revision as of 14:25, 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.
- 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.
A listing of students with Marking Period grades, Semester grades, and Final grades associated with district pupil progression failures(# or @) 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:
- 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 "F" are final grades. "A" stands for the Alpha grade. "N" stands for the numeric grade.