Amber Woodward
Articles
-
Manage Students overview
The Manage Students page contains robust tools for educators when working with student accounts. From searching and filtering, to applying edits in bulk, educators can easily and efficiently manage...
-
Course Management School Learning Path
Follow the steps in this learning path to learn all about a Course Management School: Step 1 Accessing the Course Management School Step 2 Accessing the Course List Step 3 Adding a Course...
-
Setting Up Unique School Breaks
Step 1 Accessing the District Calendar Step 2 Selecting the School Year in the District Calendar Step 3 Setting the Custom Break Category Step 4 Applying the Custom Category to the Schedul...
-
Selecting the School Year in the District Calendar
Select the school year. By default, the current year is selected.
-
Setting up the District Calendar
Step 1 Accessing the District Calendar Step 2 Defining the School Week Step 3 Setting Federal Holidays Step 4 Setting the Custom Break Category Step 5 Applying the Custom Category to the...
-
Everything You Wanted to Know About Assessments Learning Path
This page is intended to cover all the steps involved in assessments, and to answer the most frequently asked questions. If the passing threshold or grading method of an assessment is changed while...
-
Changing a Warm-up, Instruction, or Summary Score from the Course Gradebook
Permission To follow the steps listed below, you will need to have "Change Grades" checked under Gradebook Options. To validate your permissions, click here. Find a list of assignments that do n...
-
Grading an Essay from the Course Gradebook
Educators can find submitted Essays on the Gradebook page. Use this article to learn how to find the Gradebook page to access submitted Essays for grading. Under the Courses tab, select Gradebook....
-
National courses
The following is a list of the National courses that were updated from 2017 to current. To find a list of the recently updated state-specific courses, select a state at the bottom. *Red text means ...
-
Managing Schedules Overview
Permission You need to be a District Administrator to do anything with Schedules. Administrators have the ability to create a timed schedule that can alter course options. The schedule can targe...