Difference between revisions of "Incomplete Grade Audit"
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=== How-to === | === How-to === | ||
# In the left navigation panel, click '''Grades''', then '''Lists''', then '''Incomplete Grades Audit'''. | # In the left navigation panel, click '''Grades''', then '''Lists''', then '''Incomplete Grades Audit'''. | ||
− | # | + | # Select the common setup box options. If unsure, follow the link for '''<span style="background:yellow">[[Standard Setup Options]]</span>'''. |
+ | # For '''From''' and '''To''', set the date range from the beginning of school to the current date. | ||
+ | # Click '''Ok''' to start the report. | ||
# Results will show students with an “I” (incomplete) average for courses. | # Results will show students with an “I” (incomplete) average for courses. | ||
# Work with teachers on the list to update the student(s) assignments to clear up the “I” (incomplete) grade averages. | # Work with teachers on the list to update the student(s) assignments to clear up the “I” (incomplete) grade averages. |
Revision as of 06:40, 9 April 2014
This report will identify students with an “I” (incomplete) average.
- This is caused by an assignment with an “I” (incomplete) in the teacher’s gradebook.
- It is best to run this report several times prior to a report card printing.
How-to
- In the left navigation panel, click Grades, then Lists, then Incomplete Grades Audit.
- Select the common setup box options. If unsure, follow the link for Standard Setup Options.
- For From and To, set the date range from the beginning of school to the current date.
- Click Ok to start the report.
- Results will show students with an “I” (incomplete) average for courses.
- Work with teachers on the list to update the student(s) assignments to clear up the “I” (incomplete) grade averages.