The Graduation Requirements Report provides an overview of student progress towards satisfying the graduation requirements set up in the student's assigned graduation program.
If the selected school does not contain grade 12, the Graduation Requirements Report will be titled Promotion Requirements Report (Students > Promotion Requirements Report).
1. Click the Students menu, then click Graduation Requirements Report.
2. On the Search Screen, enter search criteria to locate the group of students. Click More Search Options to access search options based on student fields. Click Search.
See Searching for Students for more information on how to conduct a student search.
At the top of the report, Course History is selected by default. When Course History is selected, the report considers each student's full course history when displaying the progress the student has made towards fulfilling the graduation requirements assigned to his/her graduation program.
3. To only consider Full-year Grades, Semester Grades, or Quarter Grades, click the appropriate tabs at the top of the screen.
4. Modify the Effective date as needed.
Only students active as of the effective date will display on the report.
5. Click Change to regenerate the report.
6. Select the graduation program to view from the pull-down.
The report displays students who are assigned to the selected graduation program and have credits remaining to graduate. If a student has completed all of his/her graduation requirements, he or she will not appear on the report. Each graduation subject is listed in its own column, along with the number of required credits in parentheses. A green check mark in a column indicates the student has fulfilled the credit requirements for the graduation subject. A green check mark with an hourglass indicates the student has one or multiple courses in progress that fulfill the requirement. Upon passing the course(s), the requirement will be fulfilled. A number value indicates the number of credits that remain to be taken by the student in order to fulfill the requirement.
7. Click the grade level tabs, such as 10, to view credit requirements per year that the student would be expected to complete while working towards the fulfillment of requirements in their assigned graduation program. This allows you to actively monitor students 'progress toward meeting the benchmarks associated with each year of the students' attendance in school.
8. Hover your mouse over a check mark or credit field to view the course title, the grade the student received, the number of credits, the term for completed courses, and the content term (if applicable). The course title, the number of credits, the term, and the content term (if applicable) displays for enrolled courses.
Only applicable to middle schools that use semester courses for non-full year grades: When the system preference Weight GPA by Credits is not enabled, and the grade is not an F or I, the system will check the marking period of the grade. If the marking period is 0 or full year, it is counted as 1 credit, otherwise it is counted as 0.5 credits. If the grade is an F or I, it is counted as 0 credits. Administrators can modify the system preference via Setup > System Preferences > School Preferences/Default School Preferences tab > Grading tab.
If assessments have been assigned as part of the graduation requirement plan, tests will be listed as well. Hover your mouse over a check mark to view the name of the test passed.
Assessments are established as part of a graduation requirement program via Graduation Requirements when Assessment is selected from the Type pull-down of the Graduation Programs and Requirements tab. When multiple tests are selected, students only need to pass one to complete the requirement. The Min Scale Score from the Setup Tests tab is used to determine if a student has passed the test via Assessments > Standardized Tests.
9. Scroll to the right to view the columns for state assessments, EOC requirements, and Biliteracy Gold and Silver.
If a student has met an assessment or EOC requirement, the pass date displays in the column.
For the online course requirement, "like courses" are considered in the logic for whether the student has met the requirement. In the Course Catalog, the "Online Req. Like Courses" field is used to determine the "like courses" for a course.
1. When viewing the report, select the check box next to each student to print, or select the check box in the column header to select all the students in the list.
Select the check box in the header to select all students listed.
2. Click Print and follow the prompts for printing.
Exporting the report using the Excel or Print icons above the table will export the report regardless of the students selected. Clicking Print at the bottom of the screen will print the report with the selected students, with each student starting on a new page.
1. Click a student's name to view the report for the individual student.
The report displays each graduation requirement, the number of credits required to graduate, the credits remaining to be taken, and the currently enrolled credits. At the top of the report, additional information is displayed, including the student's GPA, class rank, cohort year, total credits, online course requirement status, reading and math assessment statuses, and EOC assessment statuses.
2. To hide the data mentioned above including the GPA, Credits, and EOC information, click Show Simplified Report.
a. To display the information again, click Show Detailed Report.
3. Click the school year tabs, such as 2022-23, to view credit requirements per year that the student would be expected to complete while working towards the fulfillment of requirements in their assigned graduation program. This allows you to actively monitor students 'progress toward meeting the benchmarks associated with each year of the students' attendance in school.
Click the Graduation tab to view all requirements needed and met for graduation.
For the online course requirement, "like courses" are considered in the logic for whether the student has met the requirement. In the Course Catalog, the "Online Req. Like Courses" field is used to determine the "like courses" for a course.
At the bottom of the screen, Merit Designation Requirements, Scholar Designation Requirements, and Biliteracy Seal are listed, along with the completion status.
For the Scholar Designation Requirements, only the AP/IB/AICE/Dual Enrollment requirement can use a duplicated course to fulfill the credit.
4. Hover your mouse over a check mark or credit field in the graduation requirements section to view the course title, the grade the student received, the number of credits, the term for completed courses, and the content term (if applicable). The course title, the number of credits, the term, and the content term (if applicable) displays for enrolled courses.
A "W" on the report indicates the credits were earned through a waiver.
If assessments have been assigned as part of the graduation requirement plan, tests will be listed as well. Hover your mouse over a check mark to view the name of the test passed.
Assessments are established as part of a graduation requirement program via Grades > Graduation Requirements when Assessment is selected from the Type pull-down of the Graduation Programs and Requirements tab. When multiple tests are selected, students only need to pass one to complete the requirement. Navigate to Assessments > Standardized Tests to set the Min Scale Score from the Setup Tests tab, which is used to determine if a student has passed the test.
5. To check the student's academic and test history against a different graduation program than the one assigned on the student's enrollment record, click Evaluate other programs at the top of the screen.
Each of the graduation programs are listed, along with the student's progress for each graduation requirement in the program.
6. Hover your mouse over a check mark or credit field to view the course title, the grade the student received, the number of credits, and the term for completed courses. The course title, the number of credits, and the term displays for enrolled courses.
7. To return back to viewing the student's assigned graduation program, click Return to current program at the top of the screen.
Accelerated Chemistry courses that result in college credit (dual enrollment, AP, IB and AICE) may satisfy this requirement.
In addition, the following courses satisfy the Chemistry requirement for a scholar diploma designation:
2003340 Chemistry 1
2003350 Chemistry 1 Honors
2003345 Chemistry 1 for Credit Recovery
2003371 AICE Chemistry 1 AS Level
2003373 AICE Chemistry 2 A Level
2003372 Pre-AICE Chemistry International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Level
2003800 Florida’s Preinternational Baccalaureate Chemistry 1
2003800 Pre-IB Chemistry 1
2003805 IB Chemistry 1
2003810 IB Chemistry 2
2003820 IB Chemistry 3
2003830 IB Middle Years Program Chemistry
2003360 Chemistry 2 Honors
2003370 Advanced Placement Chemistry
Accelerated Physics courses that result in college credit (dual enrollment, AP, IB and AICE) satisfy this requirement. In addition, the following courses satisfy the Physics requirement for a scholar diploma designation:
2003380 Physics 1
2003390 Physics 1 Honors
2003385 Physics 1 for Credit Recovery
2003840 IB Physics 1
2003845 IB Physics 2
2003850 IB Physics 3
2003855 IB MUP Physics
2003431 AICE Physics 1 AS Level
2003433 AICE Physics 2 A Level
2003432 Pre-AICE Physics IGCSE Level
2003410 Physics 2 Honors
2003421 Advanced Placement Physics 1
2003422 Advanced Placement Physics 2
2003425 Advanced Placement Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
2003430 Advanced Placement Physics C: Mechanics
To meet the requirement, the credit must be attained by successfully completing a science course with an “EQ” (equally rigorous) subject code. These courses include accelerated courses (AP, IB, AICE and dual enrollment). For more information, refer to the Florida Course Code Directory at http://www.fldoe.org/policy/articulation/ccd.
Only applicable for Florida State Reporting customers. The Met Online Course Req value is displayed on the Student's Final Grades, Test History, and Graduation Requirement Report screens.
If there is a course value in the state's course code directory with a value of 05 or 10, Focus uses it; otherwise the customer's Master Course total credit will be leveraged. This allows users to include dual enrollment and other courses not present in the state's CCD to the calculation.
Courses marked as Active as well as Inactive in Course Catalog are included.
Courses that are populated with course numbers greater than 7 characters are considered, as well.