Printing ALL of a Student's Grades
27.October.2008 22:00 Filed in: PowerSchool
Today, I received an e-mail from a fifth grade team,
preparing for their upcoming conferences. Here it is
below:
Mid-terms went home some time ago now and my conferences are not until next week. (Too big of a lag, mid-terms no longer a true picture of progress.)
Is there a way to print all of a student's core grades on one report? (As of now, I can only print a student's math on one page, reading on another and so on.) That's a tremendous waste of paper. We spent a chunk of time trying it to to figure it out without getting anywhere. Any ideas?
I responded:
You want to run the Student Multi-Section Report. It will give you everything for all of the student's classes. (FYI--I know that your school’s music teacher has entered some assignments. Those will appear, too.) This report is none too pretty to look at, and it will be confusing for some parents. At this time, there is no way for us to modify this report, though there will be for next year.
While this will print a multi-page report for each student, if you simply go in the Math class, and run this report for all of the kids, you should only have two minutes of work while the computer and the printer do all of the worker as you do other things!
(When they're done printing, you will probably need to staple them, and you may want to sort them by homeroom--or whatever groups you are meeting with for conferences.)
Mid-terms went home some time ago now and my conferences are not until next week. (Too big of a lag, mid-terms no longer a true picture of progress.)
Is there a way to print all of a student's core grades on one report? (As of now, I can only print a student's math on one page, reading on another and so on.) That's a tremendous waste of paper. We spent a chunk of time trying it to to figure it out without getting anywhere. Any ideas?
I responded:
You want to run the Student Multi-Section Report. It will give you everything for all of the student's classes. (FYI--I know that your school’s music teacher has entered some assignments. Those will appear, too.) This report is none too pretty to look at, and it will be confusing for some parents. At this time, there is no way for us to modify this report, though there will be for next year.
While this will print a multi-page report for each student, if you simply go in the Math class, and run this report for all of the kids, you should only have two minutes of work while the computer and the printer do all of the worker as you do other things!
(When they're done printing, you will probably need to staple them, and you may want to sort them by homeroom--or whatever groups you are meeting with for conferences.)