Sunday, January 15, 2023

How to enter Q2 Grades in Aspen

 Adding grades for Quarter 2 is similar to enter Quarter 1 grade. The only difference is the MidYear Grade field which allows semester long classes to add a Final Grade into Aspen.

To Post your Q2 grades in Aspen Gradebook,
  1. Go to the Scores page in your Gradebook
  2. In the Grade Columns drop down box, select Post Columns.  Also, set the Term to Q2.  
  3. The Aspen Posting columns will appear.  These are
    • Q2Grd - Quarter 2 Grade
    • S1Exam - Semester 1 Exam
    • MidGrade - MidYear Grade
    • Q2ClsAbs - Quarter 1 Class Absences
    • Q2Com1 and Q2Com2 - Quarter 1 Comment 1 and Comment 2 fields
    • Q2 - The grade from your gradebook for quarter

  4. Click the Update Post Columns button -OR-
    Select Options -> Update Post Columns
  5. This will take you through the Update Post Columns wizard.  (see images below)



    • Step 1. Select the Grade Term (Q2) and the Grades to update (all students).

    Q2PostColumns2.png
    • Step 2. Select
    • Quarter 2 Grade = Average:Q2  
    • Mid Term Grade = District Calculation
    • Q2 Class Absence= Class Absence Total




    • Step 3. Confirms the choices made in Step 1 and Step 2.
    Q2PostColumns4.png


  6. Click Finish.

  7. You should notice that the Q2Grd and Q2ClsAbs fields will now be populated.

    ** MidGrade The grade is equal to the Q2Grd. This field is most important for semester long courses as it will contain the Final Grade for these courses.


  8. Aspen will calculate the MidYear grade for you. 
    If you make any changes to a students grade in the Q2Grd field, click the Update button in the MidGrade column to recalculate this field and have the grade change reflected in this final grade.

    If you give Pass/Fail grades for your class, please enter P or F in the MidGrade field.

  9. Add comment codes (see WHS Comment Codes)

    Verifying your Grades
  10. During the update, Aspen moves the grade from your gradebook (labeled Q2) to the report card (Q2Grd). You may verify your grade by comparing these two grades.
  11. Verify your grade in Q2Grd against the grade from your Gradebook which is labeled Q2.



    What does the pushpin mean?  
      • If the pushpin is black ,
        you can enter grades for this column, but you cannot post them to transcripts yet.
      • If the pushpin is green with a triangle ,
        you can enter and post grades for this column.
      • If the pushpin is red with a square ,
        you already posted the information to transcripts. If you need to change a grade, you will be able to repost your grade for 5 days after the report cards are distributed.  After that, you will need to complete the grade change form (see Guidance department).



    POSTING Grades
    Once you have verified the grades, added comments, and applied the N-Rule if necessary, you can Post your grades. Posting your grades sends a copy of the grades in the field Q2Grd, S1Exam, and MidGrade (and comments) to the report card / student transcript.
      Q2PostColumns9.png

    1. Once the posting period has opened, the pushpin will turn from black to green.  The green signifies that you can post your grades.
    2. To Post your grades,  click the Post Grades button -OR- click Option -> Post Grades
    3. The Post Grades pop-up will appear.
      Fill in
      • Grade Term = Q2
      • Grades to post = Term Grades for all Students.
    4. Click Ok
    5. Once your grades are posted, your push pin will change from green to red.
    6. You must Post Grades for each class individually.

    FAQs

    • ou may re-post your grades as many times as you please until the posting period ends.
    • Want a printable copy of this verification page?  
      • Select Reports -> Gradebook Sheet
      • The Gradebook Sheet will appear.  
      • Click Run.
      • The printable version of your Post Columns page of your gradebook will pop-up
      • Select Printer icon at the top of the Gradebook Sheet page.
    • If you planning on using the same comment field for most of the students in your class, you can quickly add the comment to all students by using Options -> Fill Down Values.  Then just change those students who need different comments.



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