New Feature
- [RM-347] - Added "Accomplishment" as a configurable data point to Risk Indicators.
Improvement
- [RM-69] - Add the ability to “Copy to” a risk indicator to another user. User will have the ability to modify the configuration, but the modifications will not affect the original copy.
- [RM-353] - Update Category Labels for the default High School Risk Index that is built for each new district
Improvement (District Specific)
- [RM-328] - Ability to Limit SWIS Referrals to Current Term (Vashon Island)
- [RM-332] - Please remove the Risk Level Column (Edmonds)
- [RM-334] – Added the ability to include the Teacher name in the Cumulative Number of F's Indicator as a Detail column (Edmonds)
Task (District Specific)
- [RM-358] - Re-managed the Title 1 Indices and associated Indicators (Castlerock)
Configuration (District Specific)
- [RM-100] - Build Risk Index: Attendance-Tardy Analysis (Marysville)
- [RM-144] - Configure new HS Student Growth Risk Index (Vancouver)
- [RM-338] –Explanation as to what the default settings for their indicators at elementary, middle, and high are. (Issaquah)
- [RM-355] – Add “Other ID” feature from V1 to V2 (Pasco)
- [RM-310] - Add 2 New Risk Indicators to Elem and MS Risk Indices (Orting)
- Add most recent ORF Score
- Add most recent CA Score
- [RM-289] – Set up 2 Risk Indicator items that district requested. (North Mason)
- More then three Assignments in a week marked Missing[M]
- Academic standards less then 2 score for Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Math
- [RM-331] – Clicking on attendance cell will give you the actual dates the student was absent (Edmonds)
Bug
- [RM-335] - Risk Indicator Download fixed – cleared the live Homeroom metadata cache. (Bellingham)
- [RM-341] - Changed Admin settings so all Risk Indicators are available for selection in Risk Indices (Mount Vernon)
- [RM-350] - Risk Value - Data Format - Percent with Two Decimal - Sort Order Issue – work around (East Valley Yakima)
- [RM-352] – Repaired Contribution to Risk Calculation of an Assessment test (SDS)
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