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Trends By Course (Detail) Page

This report allows you to select students based on a specified number of absences and then review attendance information for potential trends. For example, you can search for students with 5 or more absences so you can check to see if students are frequently missing first period on Mondays and Fridays.

For each student selected, this report lists absences by course, date, and attendance code. Use this attendance trend report if you want information by course, not period, and want to see each date.

Note

This option is not supported for buildings that take homeroom attendance.

Run Attendance Trends by Course (Detail) Report

  1. Select Attendance > All > Reports >Trends by Course (Detail).
  2. Specify the report options.
  3. Click Run.
  4. Use the Tasks/Reports options on the Navigation bar to view task status and retrieve reports.

Fields

Prompts Panel

Field

Description

Building

Select the enrollment building of the students to include.

Start Date

Select:

By Date - to use a set date as your start date. Enter the first date to check for trends.
By Prior Days - to run the report for a set number of days prior to the end date. Enter the total days to include in the report. This option is useful if you schedule the report to run periodically.

End Date

Select:

Today - to use today as the last date to check. This option is useful if you schedule the report to run periodically.
By Date - to use a set date as the end date of your report. Enter the last date to check for trends.

Calculate On

The type of attendance grouping to use. The value selected in this field determines the data that is available in the next field.

Select:

Code - to check absences for specific attendance codes.
District Group - to check absences within a district group. Multiple attendance codes can be combined into one district group; for example, the attendance codes EXC and MED could be in the EXC district group.
State Group - to check absences within a state group. Multiple attendance codes can be combined into one state group; for example, the attendance codes UNX and TU could be in the UNX state group.

Attendance Codes

The codes or groups to be checked. The name of the field and the available options depend on your selection in the previous field.

Select codes from the field's drop-down list, or click

(asterisk) to select all codes, then remove any that do not apply.

Days to Check

Checked if you want to include the day in the report. Select the days that should be included.

If you select a single day, for example, Friday, and then select consecutive absences in the Occurrence Criteria section, the report will show absences for consecutive Fridays.

Select codes from the field's drop-down list, or click

(asterisk) to select all codes, then remove any that do not apply.

Page Break On Student

Checked if you want to break to a new page for each student.

Log Statistics

Checked if you want to print the prompts in a log file. Otherwise, a log file will be created only if an error occurs.

Occurrence Criteria Section

Select one of the rows to determine which absences to check in the days selected.

For examples of how criteria can be defined, refer to Attendance Criteria Examples.

If you want to check whether students had...Then select...
a certain number of absencesOption 1. Enter the range of absences that you want to select.
a certain number of absences in the same attendance periodOption 2. Enter the range of absences for the same attendance period that you want to select.
a certain number or recurring pattern of absences per day, on either multiple days or multiple consecutive days

Option 3. Enter the range of absences and indicate whether you want to check for consecutive or cumulative absences for the courses. Then enter the range of days and indicate whether you want to check for consecutive or cumulative days.

Note

The low end of the range must be greater than 0 (zero). This report will not return results for students who do not have any of the selected absence codes. Use the Perfect Attendance report to find students who had no absences for the selected codes.

Field

Description

Option 1

Include only students who have at least * Low end of range absences, but no more than * High end of range absences anywhere in the reporting cycle.

This statement looks for students with the selected attendance codes in any course within the date range and days selected. The system checks for absences in all courses. The reporting cycle is limited by the Start and End Dates and the days selected in the Days to Check field. The range of absences can be filled by multiple absences on one day, absences on multiple days, or a combination of the two.

Option 2

Include only students who have at least * Low end of range absences, but no more than * High end of range absences, entered for the same course.

This statement looks for students with the selected attendance codes in any course within the date range and days selected. Only courses where a student had the selected range of absences are included in the report. The reporting cycle is limited by the Start and End Dates and the days selected in the Days to Check field.

If you have courses that cross periods (their start and end periods differ), each period absence is counted separately.

Option 3

Include only students who have at least * Low end of range absences, but not more than * High end of range Consecutive or Cumulative absences in the selected attendance periods, and these absences were entered for at least * Low end of range days, but not more than * High end of rangeConsecutive or Cumulative days.

This statement checks for one or more absences per day, on one or more days. The statement has two parts:

  • Absences for criteria: You can select whether the specified range of absences is consecutive (attendance periods are in a row) or cumulative (in any period of the day).
  • Days for criteria: You can select whether the specified number of days for the absences is consecutive (in a row) or cumulative (occurring anywhere in the reporting cycle).

Sort Panel

Use the Sort panel to specify how records should be ordered in a report. You enter lines of sort criteria; the system compares your sort criteria against the corresponding fields in the records being searched and displays records in either ascending or descending order based on the sort fields.

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