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How do I add a teacher to my progress book?

On the Staff tab at the bottom of the window, click Add Staff Members. The Staff Search window displays. 3. On the Staff Search window, search for the staff member you want to add to the class.
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How do I share a class on ProgressBook?

Note: You cannot share a class group with another GradeBook user.
  1. On the Teacher Home Page, below Administration, click Set Up GradeBook Access.
  2. On the GradeBook Access screen, in the Class drop-down list, select the appropriate class.
  3. Click Add Teachers to my GradeBook.
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How do I set up a progress book?

Creating an Account
  1. 1.In a web browser, enter the URL provided by your teacher.
  2. On the Districts screen, select your school district. ...
  3. On the ProgressBook Sign In screen, click Sign Up.
  4. On the Sign Up screen, click I am a student.
  5. Below Student Information, enter the following information:
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What does the W stand for in ProgressBook?

ProgressBook™ Version 8.0. Class Dashboard Symbols & Codes. = Student Birthday. W = Student has Withdrawn.
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How do I change my class name on ProgressBook?

Class naming conventions and scheduling are set up in the student-information system, if your school is integrated with one. However, you can change the display name and order in ProgressBook GradeBook for your classes using the Edit List option.
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How do I add another student to my progress book?

  1. On the navigation bar, click My Account.
  2. Click the My Students tab.
  3. Below Accounts, click Link Another Student.
  4. Enter the following: •Registration Key – provided on the registration letter from the school or district. (not case sensitive) ...
  5. Click Save.
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Can I switch my class?

Generally, schools have a set period at the beginning of the term when students can drop or add classes without penalty. However, some schools may allow changes past that period for compelling reasons. Communicate your concerns with your counselor as soon as possible to explore your options.
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What does P mean in grades?

P Pass No grade point credit. Applies only to nondevelopmental studies courses. Pass grades carry academic credit but are not included within GPA calculations.
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What does an S mean in grades?

An S/U grade stands for satisfactory or unsatisfactory. A grade of S (satisfactory) shall be equivalent to grades A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, and C-. A grade of U (unsatisfactory) shall be equivalent to grades D+, D, D-, or F.
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What does FF mean in grades?

What happens if I fail a course? Updated A Fail grade will appear on your Academic Transcript after the final result has been released. It appears as an FF.
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How does ProgressBook work?

ProgressBook GradeBook is a classroom management solution that integrates grade book, lesson plan development, attendance, special education, and parent communication into one comprehensive, web-based system.
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Is there a progress book app?

Progress book is a really good education app that helps you keep track of grades, report cards, class schedules, which teachers you have, and much more.
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How do I hide students on ProgressBook?

Once you have hidden a student from the class roster, the name no longer displays on attendance, assignment, or other screens for that class.
  1. On the Class Dashboard, click Update Roster below the list of students.
  2. On the Class Roster screen, in the row of a student, select the checkbox in the Hide column.
  3. Click Save.
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How do I email my parents from ProgressBook?

1. On the Class Dashboard, below Classroom Administration, click Class Notifications. 2. On the Class Notifications screen, in the Message intended for drop-down list, select Students, Parents, or Students and Parents.
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How do you take attendance in ProgressBook?

  1. On the Teacher Home Page or Class Dashboard, click the Daily Attendance (HR) link.
  2. On the Daily Attendance screen, in the Class drop-down list, select the appropriate homeroom/class for which you want to take attendance. ...
  3. In the Date field, verify that today's date displays.
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How does ProgressBook calculate grades?

GradeBook provides options for calculating students' grades using straight averages or weighted averages. Straight averages are calculated using points or percentages for assignments in the current grading period by adding the total earned and dividing by the total possible.
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What does Z mean in grades?

The letter Z is used to indicate that a grade was not properly received and/or recorded for a course. Note: No grade points are allowed for grades F, I, NP, P, PR, NPR, W, or Z. A complete record of all previously used grades and grading systems is detailed on the official transcript. Grade.
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Is Grade 7 an A or B?

Grade 9, Grade 8 and Grade 7 are equivalent to the old Grades A* and A. Grade 6, Grade 5 and Grade 4 are equivalent to the old Grades B and C. To pass you need at least a Grade 4 or Grade 5. Grades 1 to 3 are like the old D to G.
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Is Grade 7 an A?

In the current grading system, a score of 9, 8 and 7 are equivalent to an A* and A. A 9 is for a student who has performed exceptionally well. A grade of 4 is the equivalent of a C grade, known as a standard pass. A grade of 5 is also a C grade but is known as a strong pass.
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Does D+ mean fail?

A D+ is between a 67% and a 70%. This is below average. It isn't failing yet, but you are below average in your understanding, as reflected by your work on whatever assignment you got the D+ on.
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What does ABCDF mean in grades?

A-Excellent-100–90% B Good-89–80% C Fair 79–70% D Passing 69–65% F Failing-64 and below.
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Is 68 a passing grade?

A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%. Even though a D is a passing grade, it's barely passing.
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Can I just leave a class?

Yes, students can leave their college classes early because there is no law (in the United States) that requires students to stay the entire time. While it is expected that you sit for the entire class, you are not being forced to stay in the classroom.
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Is it too late to switch out of a class?

Generally, it's harder to change classes once the school year or semester has started. Most schools have a grace period during the first week of classes where students can make changes with a guidance counselor's permission.
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How do I get out of going to a class?

Tell your teacher that you're really upset, but be vague. Talk quietly and seriously, right before class, and ask if they'll allow you to go talk to the guidance counsellor instead of coming to class today. If you have to come up with an excuse, try to think of something they'll be unable to verify.
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