Overview
The Overview Page is the default landing place for the Classroom Dashboard. It is underlined and highlighted in blue when selected. The Classroom Overview page gives a high level view of a single classroom of students across all content areas. It . The same class list remains when viewing additional tabs (ELA, Math, Behavior, SEL, Attendance) within the Classroom Dashboard.
The Classroom Dashboard Overview includes icons and visual cues giving information about each student. To learn more about visual cues and icons (Tier Notices, At Risk / Approaching Indicators, and Intervention Plans) visit the Student Dashboard Overview Page: Features and UI Explanation.
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All Graphs contain a hover for the Tiers
When hovering over a Tier section in a graph it reveals the percentage of students within the Tier
Behavior does not have a No Data category.
If a student is enrolled and has had 0 incidents reported, then the student is within Tier 1.
See: Admin Settings Behavior Tab for more information.
Attendance does not have a No Data category
If a student is enrolled and has 0 absences, then the student is within Tier 1
If a student is enrolled and has 0 tardies, then the student is within Tier 1
See: Admin Settings Attendance Tab for more information.
Key Insights: No Data:
No Data Category is for ELA, Math, SEL (SEL is only for students in grades 3-12)
No Data collects students who are enrolled and expected to take an ELA/Math/SEL test but have not yet taken yet taken the test.
It is expected that the No Data category would be large at the start of the school year when assessments have not yet been given.
As testing data is synched nightly, No Data category becomes smaller and the Tier Levels begin to fill.
No Data collects students who enrolled late and missed the administration window.
No Data collects students who have non-conforming data. (Example: A missing data field that prevents sorting into a Tier)
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Academic Needs and Other Details are included in the chart below each student’s name as abbreviations (if applicable).
Hovering over the blue abbreviation reveals the text the abbreviation stands for.
Example: Hovering over IEP reveals the text: Individual Education Plan
Given IEP is clicked on, then the User is taken to the Classroom Dashboard for the student
Known issue: If the student has more than 2 Academic Needs/Other details, it appears as three dots. It is also being considered to re-route the User to the Student Profile instead of the Student Dashboard when an Academic Need/ Other detail is clicked. |
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See Student Dashboard: Features and UI Explanation for more information about Academic Needs and Other Details.
Filtering capabilities
Filtering options are available if the District has included it as part of Integrations. To see a list of filtering options visit: Classroom Dashboard Features and Functionality.
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Colored sections (Red and Orange) indicate that a student’s score falls within Tier 3 (Red) or Tier 2 (Orange) and there is no Intervention Plan in Placeplace. The colors represent Tier Notices
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Learn more about At Risk / Approaching Indicators at Student Dashboard Overview Page Features and Functionality
Bottom of Page
The bottom of the page contains a left to right scroll bar to reveal additional graphs and chart columns.
The bottom right of the page contains a page selector to reveal the next page(s) of students within the selected classroom.
Users can change the number of rows contained on the page by clicking on the drop down labeled Rows per page
Options include: 10 (default setting), 25, and 50.
Known issue: Drop down label says Row per page rather than Rows per page. |
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