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Give your district a boost of success one training at a time

Timely state funds and best student outcomes are just the start.

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Written by Holly Robbins
Updated over 2 weeks ago

This lineup will help you spot at-risk students sooner, get a running start on report cards, and end the year on top of state reporting — funding, too.

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Are you monitoring students in the most efficient way possible? We’ll show you how, using the Student Scope and Early Warning At-Risk tools in jmc Office. You’ll gain instant insight into grades, attendance, discipline, and other key data to quickly identify struggling students, understand why they’re struggling, and take swift, informed action. When students start to fall behind, every second counts. See how the Student Scope and Early Warning At-Risk tools can help you stay ahead of student issues.

Most of the info you put into jmc will play a part in state reporting and federal funding, making proper data entry critical to your district. If you have any doubts about how to enter student data, bring sample scenarios to this live Q&A for crystal-clear instructions. Get answers to your data entry questions on April 10 and you’ll set the groundwork for seamless reporting throughout the year.

Pupil counts are state-required totals that determine district funding throughout the year. Navigating the process can get complicated; that’s where this expert-led training comes in handy. Learn the clear-cut path to completing accurate pupil counts, jmc time-savers included. Precise counts equal precise district funding. Tune in to get it right the first time around.

With staff on hand and all grades (almost) in, now is the time to start on next year’s standards-based report cards with help from our forms team. We’ll take you through the steps for requesting this complimentary design service, so that you know what we need to get the ball rolling on your custom report card. Ready to get ahead of report card updates? Then follow along on April 22.

Are you confused by the MARSS meets Ed-Fi reporting process? Our experts break it down, step by step, so that you can export MARSS End-of-Year files, import Special Ed History, and submit Program History Records to the state with full confidence and receive full funding. If you’re looking for a one-and-done walkthrough of dual submissions, register now.

There are several steps to ending the year error free. We cover them all, from giving 12th graders a graduation date, to mass-exiting students, and submitting student data to the state. Our Ed-Fi experts also fill you in on a few changes to discipline data collection. Register now for complete guidance on fixing and submitting end-of-year data — your ticket to timely funding.

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