Here are some brief descriptions of the charts in this dashboard in case clarification is needed

This chart shows the monthly total number of absence codes of all types. The colors represent school years.

This chart shows the monthly total of all tardy codes. The colors represent school years.

This chart shows the total number of students in each daily attendance percentage range. For example,
yellow shows the number and percentage of students with daily attendance between 70 and 79% for the given date range. Clicking on a color will produce a student list for that category.


This chart appears only when logged in to the District Office and shows the same as the previous chart, but by school.

This chart appears when logged in to a school. It gives student count and percentage of students with a
certain range of absences related to attendance letters -- for the given date range. Clicking on a color will produce a student list for that category.

These charts appear when logged in to a school, offering various metrics for the school. For example, yellow on the tardy metrics is how many students have between 3 and 6 tardies for the given date range. Clicking on a color will produce a student list for that category.

This chart shows students in order of the most absences, name on the left, number of absences on the right in the bar. Clicking on the bar opens the student's Attendance Dashboard.

This chart shows students in order of the most tardies, name on the left, number of tardies on the right in the bar. Clicking on the bar opens the student's Attendance Dashboard.

These charts show students with daily attendance below 90% grouped by Grade, Gender, Race, and various other demographics.

These charts show students with more than 3 tardies, grouped by Grade, Gender, Race, and other demographics.

These charts show Disproportionality (sometimes called "Rate") of students with daily attendance below 90% for the given date range. For example, 137 out of a total of 755 9th graders = 18.15%.

These charts show Disproportionality (sometimes called "Rate") of students with more than 3 tardies for the given date range. For example, 691 out of a total of 755 9th graders = 91.52%.

These charts show total absences and tardies by period and by day of the week for the given date range.

These charts show teachers in order of most absences and most tardies, with teacher name on the left and number of absences or tardies on the right in the bar.