HIGH SCHOOL & SEMESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL REPORT CARD ADMINISTRATORS

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HIGH SCHOOL & SEMESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL REPORT CARD ADMINISTRATORS September 2018 GUIDE FOR PROCESSING REPORT CARDS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS & SEMESTER MIDDLE SCHOOLS

Table of Contents Synergy Report Card Processing High Schools & Semester Middle Schools... 4 Check Grading Period Setting & Update Homeroom Data on School Setup screen... 4 Grading Period Grading Options... 4 Update Homeroom Data... 4 Update Grading Record for Grades & Attendance... 5 Important Notes:... 7 Secondary Report Cards What to do for Student Grades over 100... 7 Details... 7 Recommended Action... 8 Additional Information... 9 SSP6034 Synergy Report Card Conditions Report (from OnTrack)... 9 REPORT CARD ISSUE: Grades Greater Than 100... 9 OnTrack Grade Reports... 10 SSP4646 Assignment Types: Weighting... 10 SSP4662 Assignment Types: Weighting Verification... 10 SSP4655 Assignments Without Points... 10 SSP4641 Classes Missing Assignment Types... 10 SSP4647 Teacher Grade Book Activity... 10 OnTrack Pre-Processing Grade Reports High Schools & Semester Middle Schools... 11 SSP4660 EOC Used For Non-Required Courses... 11 SSP4659 Gradebook Errors for EOC-Required Courses... 11 SSP6034 Synergy Report Card Conditions... 11 SSP4648 Report Card Posting Activity... 12 After Teachers Post Report Card Administrator or Grade Book Administrator... 12 Synergy Validation Reports... 12 Processing Report Cards (A PDF file AND Electronic Report Cards can be completed at same time. See the steps for Online Report Cards and Activating Printing Options on subsequent pages in this guide.)... 14 Data Range Options (Select Grading Periods to Display on the Progress or Report Card)... 14 Enabling The Online Report Card - Grade Module... 19 Online Report Cards ParentVUE and StudentVUE... 19 Activating the Option for Printing Report Cards from ParentVUE and StudentVUE... 20 Optional Ways to Run the Report Card... 22 Report Cards for an Individual Student or List of Students... 22 Report Cards by Grade Level... 24 Report Cards by Selections (Using Sections)... 25 Page 2 of 35

Searching By Section ID... 25 Searching By Staff Name... 26 Searching By Course Title... 26 Posting High School Transcripts... 27 High School Transcript Notes:... 28 Posting Semester Middle School Transcripts... 29 Middle School Transcript Notes:... 30 OnTrack Post-Processing Grade Reports... 31 Middle School (Available after report cards have been posted)... 31 High School... 32 After Report Card and Transcript Processing... 33 IMPORTANT NOTES ~ Middle and High School:... 33 High School Report Card Administrators: End-of-Year Processes... 34 High School Report Card Administrator Processes for Seniors... 34 High School Report Card Administrator Processes for 9 th 11 th Grade Students... 34 Page 3 of 35

Synergy Report Card Processing High Schools & Semester Middle Schools Report cards are processed in Synergy. Transcripts are processed from CSIS. All procedures are described in this guide. High Schools & Semester Middle Schools on Six Weeks Grading Periods: Please post report cards at the end of each grading period six times each school year. Check Grading Period Setting & Update Homeroom Data on School Setup screen PAD Tree Synergy SIS System Setup School Setup Grading Period Grading Options Make sure the correct grading period needed for report card processing is selected in the Grading Options section of the School Setup screen. Select the correct grading period, if necessary, and click the Save button at the top of the screen. Update Homeroom Data Click the small arrow on the Menu button in the upper left side of the School Setup screen. Select the Update Homeroom Data link. Wait while the process runs. When the process completes, a message will display that the Homeroom update is complete. Click OK to close the window. Page 4 of 35

Update Grading Record for Grades & Attendance PAD Tree Synergy SIS Grading Update Grade Required for Teachers to Post Grades 1. Confirm the correct grading period, for the current report card processing, displays in the Grade Reporting Period menu. If not, refer to steps above. 2. Clicking the box next to Grade, with a check, will check all grade level boxes below. a. (9 th 12 th for high schools or 6 th 8 th for middle schools.) 3. Click the circle next to Update Grading Records under Operation Type. 4. Click Update Grading Records at the top of the screen. a. Wait for process to complete. A Job Status window will display while the process is running. b. When the process completes, a second window will open to notify Update Grade Complete. Click OK to close the windows. 5. After the first process completes, return to the Update Grade screen to update absences. a. (The Update Grading Records MUST be processed before the Update Absences process.) Wait until all attendance has been entered for the entire grading period before running the Update Absences step. You can return to this screen at the end of the grading period to Update Absences. Page 5 of 35

b. Confirm all grade level boxes are checked. c. Click the circle next to Update Absences. d. Click Update Grading Records at the top of the screen. (continued on the next page) e. A Job Status window will open. f. When the process completes, a message window will open. g. Click OK to close the message window and return to the Update Grade screen. Page 6 of 35

Important Notes: The Update Grading Records process is required before teachers can post report cards and typically can be opened for them up to 14 days prior to the last day of the grading period. Consult the CCSD Staff Use Calendar for dates. The Update Absences process needs to be completed on or after the last day of the grading period to allow for complete recording of all attendance and tardies for the entire grading period. Consult the attendance clerk or administrator to ensure that all attendance is complete for the entire grading period before the process is run. These steps can be repeated, if needed. If new enrollments are added, schedules changed, or any changes to sections occur after the Update Grading Records is done, the process must be repeated for the changes to display in TeacherVUE and for a grading record to be created. It is recommended that the Grade Module in PVUE/SVUE remain disabled while teachers post report card grades. Directions are provided later in this document. Secondary Report Cards What to do for Student Grades over 100 MS/HS Teachers cannot post a grade over 100 to students report cards. If a student s gradebook calculation is over 100 and the teacher posts, an Alert and error will display. o The rest of the students grades will post, but the student(s) with the grade over 100 will not have a grade for that class. Details If a student has a calculated average over 100 and the teacher clicks the Post button for report card posting, an Alert and error will display as shown below. The Alert will display in the upper right area of the posting screen. The error will list invalid marks and the students names. In the example below the teacher attempted to post grades of 105 for two students. Page 7 of 35

When the teacher s View Grades screen is reviewed in TeacherVUE, all of the grades posted except the students who had calculated grades over 100. Recommended Action Local school administrators should direct teachers to override the calculated grade, on the report card posting screen, before posting the grades. Any calculated grade higher than 100, should be overwritten with 100. (This information is also included in the teachers report card posting guide.) If a calculated grade of over 100 is not overridden for a student, then that student will NOT receive a grade on the progress, report card, or the transcript for the class, should the situation occur during the grading periods when transcripts are posted. On the Edit Final Grades and Comments screen (Posting Screen), teachers will use the Final Grade dropdown to select 100 from the list. When a calculated grade is overridden, a highlighted message will display informing the teacher there is a Teacher Edited Grade. The edited grade will be highlighted in yellow next to the calculated grade. In the example below, the calculated grade of 104 was overridden with 100. The teacher may wish to adjust the grades in the gradebook so the calculated grade is no longer over 100. Keep in mind that ParentVUE and StudentVUE display the grades from the gradebook. Therefore, if a student s average in the gradebook is over 100, that is what the parents and students will see. However, the report card and transcript will display 100. Page 8 of 35

Additional Information As a reminder, Grade Book Managers or Report Card Administrators can add a grade or override a posted grade on the Student Grade screen or Class Grade screen if a teacher is unavailable to do so. In Synergy SIS, open the PAD Tree Menu > Synergy SIS > Grading > click on either Class Grade OR Student Grade. If using the Class Grade screen, enter the section number or teacher s name to search for the class. SSP6034 Synergy Report Card Conditions Report (from OnTrack) REPORT CARD ISSUE: Grades Greater Than 100 The SSP6034 report will display students averages from the gradebook that are over 100. The report will also display if the teacher has posted a report card grade for the student. If the teacher has not posted grades yet OR has posted but did not first override the grade, the Posted Mark column will be empty. In the example below, these students have a calculated average over 100 in the grade book. However, the administrator will know that the teacher correctly overrode the grade since 100 displays in the Posted Mark column. This part of the SSP6034 report is designed to help administrators identify all averages over 100 in the gradebook and communicate with teachers the need to override the final grade on the report card posting screen if there is not a grade displaying in the Posted Mark column of the report. When reviewing the Grades Greater Than 100 section of the SSP6034 report, if there is not a grade in the Posted Mark column then that same student will also display in the Missing Grade Marks section of the report for the class. Page 9 of 35

OnTrack Grade Reports OnTrack Reports Grade Helpful reports for Grade Book Managers & Report Card Administrators SSP4646 Assignment Types: Weighting a. Parameter: < > 100 Using this parameter, the report displays any class where the assignment type weighting is not equal to 100%. This can happen if a teacher assigns weights, then deletes (or hides) one of the weighted assignment types. This would cause the weighting tab total for the class to be less than 100%. b. Parameter: = 0 Using this parameter, the report will display any class where the assignment type weighting is equal to (zero) 0%. This means that the teacher has not applied any weights on the assignment types for the class. SSP4662 Assignment Types: Weighting Verification This report contains a large amount of data. Reports can be exported to Excel so the data can be filtered/sorted and reviewed by teacher &/or course number to confirm weighting was appropriately applied to the assignment types. a. The report lists every teacher in the school along with the course number of the class and all the assignment types. b. The report also includes the weight percentage associated with the assignment types and the number of assignments used for each type. Tip: This report can be used to review courses requiring a Final Exam or EOC. SSP4655 Assignments Without Points a. The report displays assignments that have a point value of zero. This may not be an error. The teacher may have intentionally entered the point value of zero to keep a record of grades without counting the assignment toward the students class calculation. Review any assignments on the report with the teacher to determine if the assignment should be counted toward the class calculation. SSP4641 Classes Missing Assignment Types a. This report will display assignments that are using an assignment type that was deleted or hidden on the Grade Book Setup > Assignment Types screen. The teacher should associate the assignment with a different assignment type. Alternatively, the teacher can show the hidden assignment types on the Assignment Types screen and edit the hidden type to add it back as an active type. If an imported assignment for the district type CTLS Assessments exists in the gradebook and the teacher is not displaying the district types, the assignment will show up using a Hidden Type. SSP4647 Teacher Grade Book Activity a. The report will display the dates that teachers last created an assignment and entered grades into the gradebook for each of their classes. In addition, it lists the number of assignment types (categories) used in each class. Page 10 of 35

OnTrack Pre-Processing Grade Reports High Schools & Semester Middle Schools Helpful Grade Book Manager Information: Grade Book Setup & New Assignment Overview Run the Pre-Processing Grade Reports from OnTrack to check for errors BEFORE printing report cards. OnTrack Reports Grade HS or MS Pre-processing Grade Reports SSP4660 EOC Used For Non-Required Courses a. The report displays any gradebook where the teacher has incorrectly applied weights to the EOC assignment type or checked the EOC Grading Period on a Non-Required EOC class. In a Non-Required EOC class, neither of these should be done. SSP4659 Gradebook Errors for EOC-Required Courses a. This report groups errors into five areas. An EOC assignment has not been created for an EOC-Required course. The EOC Grading Period has not been checked for an EOC-Required course. An EOC assignment type has not been created for an EOC-Required course. EOC weight of 20% has not been applied to an assignment type for an EOC-Required course. The EOC Grading Period has been checked for multiple assignments in the same class. (Only ONE assignment per class should be used to record the EOC exam scores. That ONE assignment is the only one that should be checked for the EOC Grading Period.) b. Early in the grading period teachers may not have created an assignment for the EOC exam, so the teacher s class will display as an error in the area for Assignment Not Created and EOC Grading Period not checked. Near the end of the grading period, after teachers create the assignment for the EOC exam, the classes should drop off the error report. SSP6034 Synergy Report Card Conditions a. As teachers are posting final grades, but prior to printing report cards, run the report SSP6034. Errors will display for the following reasons: Missing grade marks Missing conduct Missing comments (This item can be ignored if your school does not require comments.) Grades less than 10 (Not necessarily an error, but simply information for the schools.) b. Grades over 100 will not post to the report card. (Teachers must override grades over 100.) c. In order to display grades over 100 on the SSP6034 Report, data is pulled from the gradebook and from posted grades. A column on the report will display the GBK Grade (Grade Book Grade) and a different column will display a Posted Mark. What does this mean? Even when a teacher overrides the grade with 100 and posts to the report card, if the grade calculation over 100 still appears in the gradebook it will display on this report in the GBK Grade column. The Posted Mark column will display the actual grade that was posted by the teacher or entered by an administrator on either the Student Grade or Class Grade screen in Synergy. Therefore, the item on the report can be ignored as long as there has been a grade of 100 posted. The Posted Mark information is meant to be used as information to the administrator. d. If teachers do not override the grade of 100 on the posting screen, no grade is sent to the Synergy SIS side to print to report cards. Thus, the student(s) will display as a Missing Grade Mark on the SSP6034. Page 11 of 35

e. The Dropped column on the report will display a date if the students have a leave date or have dropped the class that is listed. f. Incompletes: If a teacher posted an I, (Incomplete) to a report card, it will display in the Posted Grade column of Synergy Report Card Conditions. If possible, before Semester report cards are processed, the teacher should make any necessary grade changes in the gradebook and RE-POST the report cards. If that is not an option, and the Incomplete is posted to the transcript, the override will need to be CLEARED from the teacher s Report Card > Student screen (if it is the same school year), a manual update to the Synergy Student Grade screen, and a manual update to the transcript will be required as soon as possible. SSP4648 Report Card Posting Activity a. The report will display each teacher who has a schedule, the teacher s sections/period/course title, and the last date and time that the teacher posted report card grades for the class. b. The report will list the number of posted grades and the number not posted. c. If there are students without a posted grade in the class, the students names will display in a column on the report. d. This report is useful if you need to find out quickly which teachers have not posted or the names of students whose grades have not been posted. After Teachers Post Report Card Administrator or Grade Book Administrator Synergy Validation Reports Validation reports can be reviewed from Synergy, in addition to the OnTrack reports, before printing report cards. These Synergy reports verify all teachers have posted grades and will identify any missing grades. However, if administrators use the OnTrack reports listed above, the same information will be provided. If you choose to review the Synergy reports below, please ALSO review the OnTrack Pre- Processing reports as a final confirmation your teachers have completed their report card posting. a. PAD Tree Synergy SIS Grading Reports List GRD403 Mark Verification By Teacher: Use Excel as output for easy filtering & sorting. (Sort/Output Tab) Leaving Missing Mark to Show blank will display all grades (see screen shot below) GRD603 Sections Missing Mark List: Report lists, by teacher, sections that have not been posted. This report lists sections not posted, but does not list individual students. See the next page for a screen shot. Page 12 of 35

b. Notify teachers who are missing grades or other required information. c. IMPORTANT NOTE: If teachers make any changes in the gradebook that cause grade calculations to change or if any overrides or clearing of overrides are made on the report card posting screen, the teacher MUST POST THE REPORT CARD GRADES AGAIN. The grades must be re-posted before the updates are visible on the report cards and on the Synergy SIS Class Grade & Student Grade screens. Note: Be sure to review the OnTrack Pre-Processing Grade Reports before processing report cards & posting transcripts. Report cards can be reviewed (on screen) prior to printing. If corrections are required, teachers should make corrections in the gradebook and then re-post report cards. The report card file can be re-run after corrections are complete Page 13 of 35

Processing Report Cards (A PDF file AND Electronic Report Cards can be completed at same time. See the steps for Online Report Cards and Activating Printing Options on subsequent pages in this guide.) Run Report Cards (After confirming teachers have posted grades and required data for all classes.) PAD Tree Synergy SIS Grading Reports Individual GRD201 Report Card Data Range Options (Select Grading Periods to Display on the Progress or Report Card) On the Options tab of the Report Interface, select the correct Starting and Ending Grading Periods to display on the report card. Page 14 of 35

TIP: At the end of the school year, use the Individual Period options in the Data Range if a report card for Semester 1 and Semester 2 is desired. In the Footer Options section, select the desired style from the drop down menu. Click the chevron to open the Mailing Options, if options are not visible. Select the Mailing Destination and Return Address options. Page 15 of 35

In the Mailing Options section, check the box to include the homeroom teacher s names on the outside if the mailer, if desired. This is helpful for schools that use the Print to Mail. In the Report Content Options, check the boxes to Suppress Grad Req and Suppress GPA. These options are not kept in Synergy. Other options ~ Suppressing the Barcode will save ink if the report cards are not being mailed. Showing Duplicate Course Titles will print the name of classes when students are scheduled in the same courses in consecutive periods. Page 16 of 35

Note: If these settings are saved as default, remember to adjust the grading periods prior to printing future report cards. Select the Sort/Output tab. Select Active Only unless inactive students report cards are needed. Click the Add button to add sorting options. Suggested sort options are shown below, when running for the entire school. Click Add to add more rows and use the drop down to make selections. (Grade, Homeroom Teacher Last Name, Student Name). If you want to attach the electronic version now STOP do not click print. Go to the section of the guide called Activating the Option for Printing Report Cards from ParentVUE and StudentVUE. Click the Print button now, to begin the report card processing for your school, without adding the electronic option for your school. ***Review report card file on-screen prior to printing to check for errors in setup or missing marks.*** Please note: the options entered on the Sort/Output may be save as defaults. Page 17 of 35

If default is saved, remember to adjust the grading periods prior to printing future report cards. If the report data is saved as default, a message window will display. The yellow highlight (above) indicates a default is saved. Clicking the Reset Saved Default button will remove the saved defaults and the highlight goes away. Page 18 of 35

Enabling The Online Report Card - Grade Module After processing school-wide report cards for progress or semester grading periods, the Grade module can be enabled allowing parents and students an online view of the report card. Important Note: It is recommended that the Grade Module remain disabled until all teachers have posted grades and all report cards are final. (When Grade is checked the module is disabled.) 1. Navigate to the ParentVUE and StudentVUE School Configuration screen in Synergy PAD Tree Synergy SIS System ParentVUE ParentVUE and StudentVUE School Configuration 2. UNCHECK the Grade module to enable the online report card view for parents and students. 3. Click save. Online Report Cards ParentVUE and StudentVUE After a school enables the Grade Module, when parents or students log into PVUE or SVUE, they will see a link for Report Card. Information continued on the next page. Page 19 of 35

Parents and Students may need to click the grading period, after clicking the Report Card link. In the example above, GP1 refers to the 1 st Six Weeks, or Grading Period 1. Students schedules are shown listing the teachers names, the posted grades for the selected grading period, students conduct and comments (when added by teachers) will also display. In the example above, the Grade Module is enabled. However, the printing option for parents and students has not been activated since the message displays: A PDF report card is not available for the 1 st Six Weeks. Activating the Option for Printing Report Cards from ParentVUE and StudentVUE If desired, schools can enable the option for parents and students to print a PDF copy of the report card from ParentVUE and StudentVUE. Use the steps below to produce a PDF file for printing purposes as well as attach the students electronic report cards and enable the printing option in PVUE/SVUE. The steps can be completed at the same time. 1. To activate the printing functionality for parents and students, the report cards must be processed and attached electronically to students records in Synergy. PAD Tree Synergy SIS Grading Reports Individual 2. Click the GRD201 Report Card (The interface will display GRD212. This is the correct report card.) 3. Set up the report card interface using the same options listed in the section titled Processing Report Cards on the preceding pages. Select the desired Starting and Ending Grading Period in the Data Range fields: (Six Week Period) Select Mailing in the Footer Options. Select Parent/Guardian and School Name/School Address in the Mailing Options In Report Content Options, check the boxes to Suppress Grad Req and Suppress GPA. These options are not kept in Synergy. Other options ~ o Suppressing the Barcode will save ink if the report cards are not being mailed. o Showing Duplicate Course Titles will print the name of classes when students are scheduled in the same courses in consecutive periods. Page 20 of 35

4. Click the Sort/Output Tab. Add Sort options, if desired, to run a PDF file that can also be printed to paper. Suggested sort options are shown below and in the Processing Report Cards section of this document. Scroll to the bottom of the Sort/Output Tab to the Attach PDF to Students area. o Check the box to Attach to Student. o Select Report Card from the Document Category drop down. o Enter a comment in the Doc Comment field. Examples: 1 st Six Weeks Report Card or S1 Report Card. o Select All from the Attach Type drop down (this selection produces a PDF file for printing purposes as well as attaches the students electronic report cards and enables the printing option from PVUE/SVUE). When all options are selected, click the Print button at the top of the screen. When processing the entire school, this will take a few minutes to complete the PDF file and attach the electronic copy. 5. After attaching the electronic report card to the students records, parents and students will have the option to print a copy of the report card from ParentVUE and StudentVUE. Page 21 of 35

Optional Ways to Run the Report Card Report Cards for an Individual Student or List of Students To run a report card for an individual student or a list of students. If desired, include the steps to attach the electronic version along with the steps listed below. PAD Tree Synergy SIS Grading Reports Individual Click the GRD201 Report Card (The interface will display GRD212. This is the correct report card.) 1. To print a report card for an individual student, follow the steps below. a. On the Report Interface screen Options tab, scroll all the way to the bottom of the screen to the Student Info area. b. Enter the student s ID number or name. c. Click the Print button at the top of the screen. 2. To print report cards for a list of students, follow the steps below, and on the next page. a. On the Report Interface screen, click the Selection tab and select Student from the Object Type drop down menu. b. Click the Select button. Page 22 of 35

c. The Chooser screen will open. i. On the Chooser Screen, enter search criteria (Name or CCSD ID) ii. Click Find or press Enter. iii. If several selections display in the Find Result list, click to Add All Row(s) or select individual students by clicking the desired row. This moves students to the Selected Items list. iv. When searching by ID number, students names will add automatically to the Selected Items list. 1. Click Select when all desired students names display in the Selected Items column. (Close will exit the chooser screen without any selections.) 2. This will return you to the Selection tab of the Report Card Interface. d. The selected students names appear on the Report Card Interface Selection tab (below.) Click the Print button to print the report cards for this list of selected students. Page 23 of 35

Report Cards by Grade Level If desired, include the steps to attach the electronic version along with the steps listed below. PAD Tree Synergy SIS Grading Reports Individual Click the GRD201 Report Card (The interface will display GRD212. This is the correct report card.) 1. To print school report cards by grade level, follow the steps below a. On the Report Interface screen, click the Sort/Output Tab b. Select Active Only unless inactive students report cards are needed c. Add HomeroomTeacherLastName and Student Name to the Sort By choices. d. If a particular grade level is desired, sorted by the homeroom teacher (shown above), click the Options tab, and scroll all the way to the bottom of the screen to the Student Info area. e. Select the desired grade levels from the Grade drop down menus located at the bottom of the report card interface screen. f. Click the Print button at the top of the screen to print report cards for the selected grade level(s) and sorted by the homeroom teacher. Page 24 of 35

Report Cards by Selections (Using Sections) If desired, include the steps to attach the electronic version along with the steps listed below. PAD Tree Synergy SIS Grading Reports Individual Click the GRD201 Report Card (The interface will display GRD212. This is the correct report card.) NOTE: If desired, the Sort/Output Tab options can be used in combination with printing report cards for a list of sections. By adding the Sort/Output options, the PDF file sorts the students according to their homeroom teachers. 1. Click Selection tab a. Change Object Type to Section b. Click Select c. The Chooser Screen will open d. On the Chooser Screen, enter search criteria (Section ID, Staff Name, or Course Title) Searching By Section ID a. If the section number is known, enter it into the Section ID field and click enter or the Find button. The section will be added under the Selected Items side of the screen. Repeat, entering as many sections needed. b. Click Select when all sections have been found and added. c. This will return you to the Selection tab of the report card interface. d. Click the Print button, at the top of the report card screen, to process report cards for the selected sections. Page 25 of 35

Searching By Staff Name a. Users can also search by teachers names. Enter a teacher s first or last name in the fields provided and click Find. A list of sections for the teacher will display in the Search Results column. b. Click the row(s) for the desired sections(s) to move them to the Selected Items column. Continue entering teacher names as needed until all the desired sections are found, selected, and appear in the Selected Items column c. Click Select when all sections have been selected. Searching By Course Title a. Users can search by course title. For example, enter math into the course title field and click Find or press Enter. b. Sections containing math as part of the course title will display. Select desired classes. c. After searching and selecting the desired sections, they will appear on the Report Card Interface Selection Tab. Click the Print button to print report cards for this group of students. Page 26 of 35

Posting High School Transcripts After processing school-wide report cards for Semester 1 and Semester 2, the final semester grades need to be posted to transcripts. If a transcript grade needs to be posted at any other time, a manual entry, directly to the transcript, is required. (See the end of this document for end-of-the-year directions on early transcript posting for seniors and posting underclassmen at the end of school.) 1. Navigate to the Post Transcript screen in CSIS Academic Portal CSIS Modules TranscriptsPost Transcripts a. The Post Transcripts screen will display 2. Make the desired grade level selection and click the Post Transcript button one time. a. After a few seconds delay, a progress window will display. b. A message will display when the process is complete and successful. Page 27 of 35

High School Transcript Notes: 1) The posting window is only open 7 days prior to the end of the term for a total of 30 days. If a user attempts to post transcripts outside of this window, the message similar to the one below will display: 2) Grades can be posted only ONE time for S1 and ONE time for S2. 3) Senior transcripts can be posted separately from the rest of the school, if desired. If this is done, when the remaining grades are ready to be posted, select the option All Grades Except 12 th instead of the All Grades since 12 th has already posted. Otherwise, an error will display. Post the High school grades to the transcripts at the end of Semester 1 and Semester 2 only. High school students transcripts require a manual edit, directly on the transcript, if a report card is changed after it has already posted to transcripts. Page 28 of 35

Posting Semester Middle School Transcripts SEMESTER SCHOOLS: After processing school-wide report cards for Semester 1 and Semester 2, final semester grades need to be posted to the transcripts. 1. Navigate to the Post Transcript screen in CSIS Academic Portal CSIS Modules Transcripts Post Transcripts a. The Post Transcripts screen will display. b. Select the term needed to post transcripts for from the drop down menu. (Semester middle schools only select the options including S1 or S2). c. When the correct term displays, click the Post Transcripts button one time. Page 29 of 35

d. A message will display while the posting process is loading. Please wait. e. A message will display when the process is complete and successful. Middle School Transcript Notes: Middle School transcripts can be posted any time after semester report cards are complete. If grades from a previous grading period, in the same school year, are edited and re-posted to the report cards, the Post Transcripts process can be re-run for that grading period. Page 30 of 35

OnTrack Post-Processing Grade Reports OnTrack Reports Grade HS or MS Post-processing Grade Reports Middle School (Available after report cards have been posted) 1. Middle School Post-Processing Grade Reports a. Report SSP4125 Middle School Course Grades Displays all posted grades for students. The report can be sorted by Student Name, Course Title, Teacher Name or Grade Level. The report will export to CSV (Excel) for multiple uses. b. Report SSP6030 Grade Distribution by Teacher Shows a breakdown of all posted grades, sorted by teacher c. Report SSP6032 Grade Distribution by Course Shows a breakdown of all posted grades, sorted by course d. Report SSP4123 Honors Report Can be run for students who receive all A s or a combination of A s and B s e. Report SSP4127 Low Grades/Middle School D s & F s Can be sorted by Student Name, Course Title, Teacher Name, or Grade Level. The report can be run to include only D s, only F s, or both. f. Report SSP4126 Middle School Failures and Incompletes Report SSP1426 can be sorted by Student Name, Course Title, Teacher Name or Grade level and displays any posted failure or incomplete grade. Incompletes: If a grade of I (Incomplete) posted to a report card and the transcript, the override will need to be CLEARED from the teacher s Report Card > Student screen (if it is the same school year), a manual update to the Synergy Student Grade screen, and a manual update to the transcript will be required as soon as possible. (Transcripts may be able to be re-posted. Contact the Synergy Team to inquire.) Please note: It is important that schools run the Post Reports for each grading period, and especially at year-end. Save the reports locally for future reference. Reports for previous years will not be available. If edits are made after report cards are processed, run Post Reports again to get the latest information for school files. Page 31 of 35

High School 2. High School Post-Processing Grade Reports a. Report SSP4050 High School Course Grades Report SSP4050 displays all posted grades for student and can be sorted by Student Name, Course Title, Teacher Name or Grade Level. The report will export to CSV for multiple uses. b. Report SSP6030 Grade Distribution by Teacher Report SSP6030 shows a breakdown of all posted grades, sorted by teacher. c. Report SSP6032 Grade Distribution by Course Report SSP6032 shows a breakdown of all posted grades sorted by course. d. High School Honors, Report SSP4122 Report SSP4122 can be run by grade level, semester and by either Semester GPA or Cumulative GPA. The report will export to CSV, Word or PDF for multiple uses. e. SSP6040 - Semester GPA Comparison Report SSP6040 parameters include grade level, year and semester. The report has different parameters for GPA values. The report will export to CSV (Excel), Word or PDF for multiple uses. f. Report SSP4600 Failure/Incomplete Report SSP4600 can be sorted by Student Name, Course Title, Teacher Name or Grade Level and displays any posted failure or incomplete grade. Incompletes: If a grade of I (Incomplete) posted to a report card and the transcript, the override will need to be CLEARED from the teacher s Report Card > Student screen (if it is the same school year), a manual update to the Synergy Student Grade screen, and a manual update to the transcript will be required as soon as possible. Please note: It is important that schools run the Post Reports for each grading period, and especially at year-end. Save the reports locally for future reference. Reports for previous years will not be available. If edits are made after report cards are processed, run Post Reports again to get the latest information for school files. Page 32 of 35

After Report Card and Transcript Processing Change Grading Period Setting on School Setup screen PAD Tree Synergy SIS System Setup School Setup After all report cards have been processed and all required corrections are complete, your school s current grading period can be set to match the actual current period. Select the new grading period and click the Save button at the top of the screen. IMPORTANT NOTES ~ Middle and High School: If changes to report cards from a prior grading period of the same school year are needed, please refer to the user guide on the Synergy Support site: Documentation > Report Card Processing How To Make Changes To Report Cards In A Previous Grading Period. If changes to a report card from a previous school year are required, please refer to the user guide on the Synergy Support site: Documentation > Report Card Processing How To Make Changes To Report Cards In A Previous School Year - MS & HS. It is recommended that each teacher save a copy of the report Print Grade Book report for all classes at the end of each grading period after all edits/additions are complete. It is recommended that an electronic copy of the report card file be saved each grading period. At the end of the year, an electronic copy of the final report cards should be saved for easy access during the summer or the next school year. Page 33 of 35

High School Report Card Administrators: End-of-Year Processes Note: Be sure to review the OnTrack Pre-Processing Grade Reports before printing report cards & before posting transcripts. High School Report Card Administrator Processes for Seniors 1. Run the report card GRD201 for seniors. a. Save an electronic copy of the final report card file for future reference. 2. Run the CSIS Post Transcripts Process For Seniors (Modules > Transcripts > Post Transcripts) a. Process senior transcripts only after confirming all report cards are correct. b. Reminder: HS transcripts can only be run one time for 12 th grade at the end of each semester. Transcripts require a manual edit, directly on the transcript, if a report card is changed after it has already posted to transcripts. 3. Run the CSIS > Modules >Transcripts > Rank Calculation Process for Seniors 4. Run the CSIS > Modules >Transcripts >Reports for Seniors a. Student Transcript Duplicate Credit, SSP4430 b. Student Transcript Incomplete Grade, SSP4440 c. Make any necessary corrections. (If changes are made in the gradebook, the report card will need to be posted again. Since transcripts were already processed, a manual edit to the transcript will be required.) 5. Run any OnTrack Post-Processing Reports necessary for seniors a. Save copies (electronic or printed) for future reference. When a new school year begins, prior years reports are no longer available. b. Course Grades, SSP4050 c. Grade Distribution by Teacher, SSP6030 d. Grade Distribution by Course, SSP6032 e. High School Honors, SSP4122 f. Semester GPA, SSP6040 g. Failure/Incomplete, SSP4600 6. Print Transcripts for Seniors (Modules > Transcripts > Print Transcripts) High School Report Card Administrator Processes for 9 th 11 th Grade Students 1. Run the report card GRD201 for underclassmen. a. Review report cards prior to printing. If corrections are required, teachers should make corrections in the gradebook and then re-post the report cards. The report card file can be rerun after corrections are complete. b. Save an electronic copy of the final report card file for future reference. 2. Run the CSIS Post Transcripts Process for underclassmen (Modules > Transcripts > Post Transcripts) a. Process All Grades Except 12 th transcripts only after confirming all report cards are correct. b. Reminder: HS transcripts can only be run one time for 9 th 11 th grades the end of each semester. Transcripts require a manual edit, directly on the transcript, if a report card is changed after it has already posted to transcripts. 3. Run the CSIS > Modules > Transcripts > Rank Calculation Process 4. Run the CSIS >Transcripts > Reports for 9 th 11 th Grades a. Student Transcript Duplicate Credit, SSP4430 b. Student Transcript Incomplete Grade, SSP4440 a. Make any necessary corrections. (If changes are made in the gradebook, the report card will need to be posted again. Since transcripts were already processed, a manual edit to the transcript will be required.) Steps continued on the next page Page 34 of 35

5. Run the OnTrack Post-Processing Reports a. Save copies (electronic or printed) for future reference. When a new school year begins, prior years reports are no longer available. b. Course Grades, SSP4050 c. Grade Distribution by Teacher, SSP6030 d. Grade Distribution by Course, SSP6032 e. High School Honors, SSP4122 f. Semester GPA, SSP6040 g. Failure/Incomplete, SSP4600 6. Print Transcripts for 9 th 11 th grades (Modules > Transcripts > Print Transcripts) Incompletes: If there are grades of Incomplete on the transcripts, these must be manually corrected as soon as possible. Page 35 of 35