Post Tardy to Class
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Video How-to
How-to
- Log into WebPams
- On the left, Click on "Attendance"
- Under "Entry", select "Post Attendance"
- On the setup box
- Select the desired "Year"
- "District", and "School" should be defaulted based on security
- "1st PD Code" defaults to code 05 Doctor's note needed. To change the default code, click in the field to get a list of codes
- Select the appropriate code as a default code
- Check "Auto Admit" to have the system automatically print admit slips when checking a student out or checking a student in
- Verify the number of minutes for "Lunch" and for "Non-Instr Minutes"
- Click "OK"
- To get a list of students:
- Click on the "Students" button at the bottom of the screen to get a complete list of the schools students
- Click on the "Homeroom" button to get a list of Homeroom teachers. Select a Homeroom teacher to get their list of students on the screen
- Click on the "Class" button to get the Master Schedule. Select a class to get a list of students in that class on the screen
- In the Post Attendance screen, locate the “Out” column
- Then find the student that needs to be marked tardy and click in the cell to the right of the student’s name in the “Out” column
- A list of attendance reasons will appear. Select code #14 "U Tardy To Class"
- Note: Tardy To Class means that the student is present at school but has not made it the appropriate class in the allotted amount of time. Conversely, Late To School is a student that is not at school and is showing up late
- After selecting the tardy to class code, a list of tardy reasons will appear with "E" or "U" beside each reason. "E" = Excused and "U" = Unexcused. Select the appropriate reason by selecting excused or unexcused
- If the student has accumulated 4 or more consecutive tardy's with no administrative action being taken, a message will appear stating that an e-mail will be sent to the administrators
- The tardy will be posted in both the check-in and check-out fields. This is because a tardy is neither a check-in or check-out, simply a notice that the student was not where they should be at the correct time