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Accessing Your Student’s Grades on the eLC Updated 10/1/15

Accessing Your Student's Grades on the eLC

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Accessing Your Student’s Grades on the eLCUpdated 10/1/15

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1. Under “My Students,” click on the name of your student.

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You are now on your student’s profile.

2. Click on the name of one of the courses under “Course Profiles.”

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In this example, we will use the Sample English, Math, and French Course.

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Notice how the “short name” of the course now appears next to the student’s name, and the role of “student” appears above “Course Profiles.”

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3. Click on “Activity Reports” and then “Grades.”

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4. You will now see your student’s grades for the course that you chose.

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The 1st column shows your student’s grades on specific assignments, as well as their performance overall in a category.

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The 2nd column shows the point range for the assignment or category.

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The 3rd column shows the percentage, so you can tell how your student is doing at a glance.

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Notice that assignments that do not yet have a grade have a dash ( - ) in them.

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If there is a zero instead of a dash, the student may not have turned in this assignment or this may have been the student’s 3rd late assignment.

Per the CCS Late Work Policy, students are allowed 2 late items (2 graces) in the first semester. After that, late submissions will be given a zero unless an exception is granted by administration.

Please ask your student and the teacher for details on any work with a zero. To make an appeal for an additional grace, contact the Upper School Director.

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Have questions or need help? Contact Mrs. Cannon via the eLChelp e-mail address on the eLC.