Module 9 - Class Rank Settings
Video Summary
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Class Rank settings found under:
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Settings → Class Rank Settings
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Used to configure the Class Rank Report
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Schools not using class rankings may not need this feature
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Default Class Rank Report:
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Ranks students by overall average percentage grade
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Uses combined class averages, not GPA
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Can run for:
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Single academic terms
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Multiple terms
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Multiple years
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Report displays:
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Student rankings
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Overall percentage averages
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Optional settings allow advanced ranking customization
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Settings can:
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Filter courses by “affects GPA”
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Weight classes by course credits
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Example: 1-credit classes count more than 0.5-credit classes
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“Affects GPA” setting useful for excluding:
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Audit classes
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Electives
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Non-academic/fun courses
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Average adjustments allow weighted ranking boosts:
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Commonly used for:
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Honors classes
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AP classes
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Ranking labels can be created in three types:
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Percentile
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Example: Top 10%
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Rank
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Example: Top 3 students
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Average range
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Example: Dean’s List (90–100%)
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Labels are color-coded and automatically applied in reports
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Helps schools automate ranking calculations and honors designations instead of managing them manually
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