Course requests for a student are listed in alphabetical order by course code. If desired, students without requests can be included. To list students who do not have requests, run the Scheduler Error Scan report's Registration Scan option (Scheduling > Student Schedules > Student Scheduler > Scheduler Error Scan).
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If your school is using PowerSchool Learning, there will be an administrative setting labeled "School Year" located under the "Inactive" tab on the "My Classes" page. This feature organizes Inactive classes according to school year. If your class appears to be missing, check the school year setting.
Course Requests are requests made by students, parents, and faculty to enroll students in courses offered in upcoming terms. Schools will approach the course request process differently based on their internal policies.
If you select Alternate, the system uses this request if it cannot schedule the student in a requested elective. Required: Required course for this grade level.
Navigate to Student Data > Scheduling > Course Requests/Schedule.
2:123:09Aeries Student Course Request Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNext year select the student info menu in the navigation bar and scroll to the course request entry.MoreNext year select the student info menu in the navigation bar and scroll to the course request entry.
Contents. Entering Student Ethnicity Information. RED: Federal Ethnicity and Race (US Dept of Ed and CA CALPADS Compliant) BLUE: Scheduling/Reporting Ethnicity (Internal Use)
ISS = In School Suspension. TDE = Tardy Excused. SA = School Activity. State Excused Absences.
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Alternate-choice tests are the most common forms of objective tests. You will find variations of the popular true or false format (yes/no, agree/disagree, etc.). Alternate- choice tests are easy to score; therefore, they are time-savers for teachers.
What is Alternative Assessment? This is a method of evaluation that measures a student's level of proficiency in a subject as opposed to the student's level of knowledge. The overall goal of alternative assessment is to allow students to demonstrate their knowledge and execute tasks.
Alternative assessment is any classroom assessment practice that focuses on continuous individual student progress. Perhaps the best way to define alternative assessment is to say that it's the counter to traditional forms of standardized assessment.
Alternative assessments, while intended to provide equitable access to the general curriculum, sometimes measure curricular entry points and access skills. Disadvantages of alternative assessments include use of student time, use of educator time, and inaccurate reflection of student progress and knowledge.
3. The Class Registration page provides information for each Course Category. Within each Course Category students are required to make a course request. Students will need to click on each icon to view the options and make a decision on which course the student would like to request.
Using the sample screen above, the student has been recommended for English I and therefore one English I is the only selection box available.
In addition to the Requests Modify Future page in PowerSchool, you can use PowerScheduler to enter student course requests for a future school year. The school year is determined by the setting on the Set Schedule Year page at PowerScheduler > Functions > Set Schedule Year.
It is possible that an entire grade level or group of students will need to request the same course or courses. If this is the case, you have the option of mass assigning course requests to these students.
After student course requests have been entered, you may find that due to a data entry error, an entire group of students was assigned to the wrong course. Alternatively, perhaps there is not enough money in the budget to hold a particular course next year.