📌Viewing/Editing a HiCap Plan (Connect)

Teri Larew
Teri Larew
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Here, you will learn to view and manage Highly Capable Students.

All HiCap Students

  1. Start under All HiCap Students in the left navigation.
  2. You will see a data table listing all HiCap students, the additional services they receive, and their HiCap Learning Plan.
  3. Click one or more checkboxes to the far left to add students to a student group.
  4. Click the Selected Gear in the top left and choose Add Students to Student Group.
  5. Select the New or Existing Group radio button.
    • Fill in the Student Group Name.
    • Or select the Existing Student Group by clicking the magnifying glass and clicking the checkbox to the left.
  6. Click Save.

Manage All HiCap Plans 

Here, you will learn how to view HiCap plans for the current year filtered to the students for whom they have permission to view.

  1. Start by selecting Plans in the left navigation menu, then choose All Plans.
  2. You will see a data table of the plans that have already been created for students you are associated with. 
  3. You can filter the Plans list at the top of any column. 
  4. Use the Row Action Gear to the far right to View HiCap Plan or Delete a plan.
  5. Click a student’s name to view their HiCap Plan.

  1. Select one or more checkboxes on the left of the data table to manage multiple plans.
  2. Click the Selected gear in the top left and choose one of the following:

  • Print Highly Capable Plan(s): A printable version of each plan selected will be generated.
  • Create Next Year Plan(s): Here, you will see a form labeled Next Year Plans.

    1. Click the magnifying glass in the Responsible Educator field, then select the checkbox for the Educator responsible for this plan. If left blank, the Advisor assigned to this student in the Student Information System will be added automatically.
    2. Select the Supplemental Educators field similarly if needed.
    3. In the same manner, select the  Service Models field. These describe the model this student is being served in. 
    4. Fill in the Notes field to add any additional notes if necessary.
    5. Click Save.

  • Add Goal: Here, you can add a common goal to the plan for each student you selected.

    1. Click the magnifying glass in the Goal Selection field and click the checkbox to the left to select a goal. 
    2. Click the magnifying glass in the Learner Objective field to choose one or more checkboxes and click Accept.
    3. Optionally, fill the Goal Details field.
    4. Below that are three Tasks; you can optionally add tasks that the student will complete to help them work toward their goal.

      • Click the magnifying glass in the Task Selection field, then click the checkbox to the left.
      • Fill in the Task Notes field as needed.
      • Optionally, click the magnifying glass in the Evaluation Methods field and click the checkbox to the left.
    5. Click Save.

Adding Task Evidence

Tasks can only be added to a plan once Goals have been set. 

  1. Start under All Plans in the left navigation and click the student name to open the Highly-Capable Student Plan.

  1. Click the Row Action & Options gear to choose Configure.

    • Click the Add Evidence Record button in the top right corner of the Highly Capable Educator Plan Task Evidence Records section.

    1. Fill in the Evidence Notes field.
    2. Click the “+” icon in the File field, click Choose a File, open the file, and click Accept.
    3. Click Save.
    • Click the Add Evidence Link button in the top right corner of the Highly Capable Student Learning Plan Task Evidence Links section.

    1. Copy and paste the URL into the URL field.
    2. Fill in the Text and Description fields.
    3. Click Save.

Mass Update Goals 

  1. Start by selecting Plans in the left navigation menu, then choose Mass Update Goals.
  2. You will see a data table of student goal selections.
  3. Click the checkbox in the Goal Was Met column. A check mark denotes that the goals were met, and an empty box indicates they have not yet been met.
  4. Click on the Goal Details Column cell to update notes.

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