Attendance+and+Student+Information

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Taking Attendance:
Notes:
 * 1) Log into Teacher Logic.
 * 2) Secondary: Click on the T1 (term one) link. Elementary: Click on your homeroom link and ignore step 3.
 * 3) Click on the appropriate class link. Your class list should show up.
 * 4) If a student is Absent, click the Radio Button under the A column.
 * 5) Click Submit.
 * If no one is absent, you open the class list and click the Submit button.
 * Only mark students absent. Students arriving late, leaving early, going on field trips, etc. will be handled by the office.
 * If trying this before school starts, you must click on the date (it is a link) and choose a date within the school year to see your class list. Otherwise it will tell you it is not an instructional block.

Seating Charts:

 * 1) Log into Teacher Logic
 * 2) Click on the Attendance tab
 * 3) Choose your section
 * 4) In the upper left corner, click "Show by Seating Plan"
 * 5) Click the tab "Edit Seating Plan" (A new window should pop up)
 * 6) In the new window, choose the number of rows and seats per row that you will need to create your new plan and click "Create Seating Plan"
 * 7) The system will insert student names in drop down menus. Put students in seats as you wish.
 * 8) You can print from here to have a hard copy of your seating chart.
 * 9) Click Submit.

Locating Student Information:
The following information about a student can be found in the student record. To access a student record, click on the student's name:
 * Student Contacts (upper right corner)
 * Student Address
 * Schedule - called Timetable (link on right side)
 * Grade History - past grades in system
 * Overall Absences - absence record from all classes
 * User name and password
 * Home phone
 * Medical Alerts

To find Absence Record from your class only, click on the small number in the column next to the student name in either the attendance or gradebook page.

When looking at a list of student names, the small green asterisk next to their name indicates they have an IEP. When looking at a list of student names, the small red cross next to their name indicates they have a medical alert.