Friday, October 9, 2009

First Week - an update

Well, it's been a whole week since the CALPads system came online.  I'm trying my best to be calm and patient, because I know how difficult it is to change to a new system.  Also, the entire state is trying to access the site and run reports, which is very very resource intensive.  Also, I found myself clicking the "Extract" button more than once, because I didn't get any confirmation that it worked.  Later, I would receive three or four copies of the requested file.  I did this and I know better, if you can imagine how many people in the state made that mistake, and how many extra copies the database was processing, then you'll know that it's no wonder that CALPads was down most of the week. 

I was trying to SSID's (State Student Identifiers - CSIS numbers) for the 54 students in the district who needed them.  So far, through much effort in the wee hours while CALPads was running, I have been able to process and confirm all of the identifier requests.  Now, I just need the extract to compile in CALPads, and make it available for me to download.  From there, I just pull it into Aeries.  But, CALPads is down, so far all morning.

The problem is, that I need to submit an enrollment update, which contains most of the student info; grades, discipline, demographic, courses, attendance, programs, and enter/exit dates and reasons.  This is due on last WEdnesday, CBEDS day, for an initial upload.  But, I would lose 54 students in our counts since they don't have identifiers.  So you see my conundrum. 

Anyhoo, I'll just keep plugging away!  I especially hope to get the identifier file downloaded, though, so that the high school students can finally have a gradebook (which is attached by CSIS id).  We all have our dreams!

2 comments:

  1. I am glad you are working on this diligently. The students are in need of their CSIS # in order to get them in our gradebooks. Then we have the issue of quarter grades this week.

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  2. I know, right? Well, identifiers are loaded and the gradebooks are started for the two students.

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