This article contains information regarding our Document Archiving feature, which is an additional module available to our SIS clients. If your school does not already use this feature, and is interested in making use of it, please contact your School Pathways representative. We offer free demonstrations!
Master Agreement Compliance is a new feature that allows school admins to review the state of a master agreement (states described below) and also allows teachers to keep track of where they are in the process of creating master agreements. This report works for colors red and orange for all master agreements functions. The colors yellow and green only work for electronically archived master agreements (no manual uploads to the archiving system).
TIP: This new feature should be turned on no earlier than July 1 of 2017. You should contact your School Pathways account manager with help turning on these features. Contact your SP Account Manager to activate this new feature as turning it on without full comprehension of what it does could cause issues. Most importantly, any check marks for the 16/17 school year and previous years will revert to RED. Find this under Admin>Security>Policies»Archiving>#11. Set to YES.
When this feature is turned on, there is a Master Agreement Compliance Report available for all PLS students. Find the report under Teachers>Compliance>Master Agreement Compliance Report. The report shows the status of all student Master Agreements.
The permission element for this report is admin/reports/ma_class_status.php. Setting this will allow teachers to view only their master agreement report. It has been added to the following groups.
The permission group for this report that allows an administrative person to view the report is admin/reports/ma_class_status.php#OTHERS. This has been set for the permission group titled:
In the above example, the student had a completed master agreement at one time but then another class was added (Social Studies) so the master agreement check turns red again and you see which class is not included on the original in the MA Title column. The other classes are still denoted with a yellow status because the office has not approved the Fall 1V1 instance in the archiving system.
You might also run into cases where the first master agreement created was ignored (not approved) but a subsequent MA was approved. That would look like this in archiving. The first one should have been “skipped” instead of ignored. This can happen, for example, when a date is incorrect or a signature is missing.
Once the MA (or in the case shown below, the Master Agreement Addendum) is re-submitted, you’ll see the new name of the file and the color coding changes to reflect the new status.