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Use the Expected Out absence event to record a student's expected departure.
A parent or guardian contacts your organisation to:

  • Inform you that the student is expected to be leaving at a given time and is not intending to return until the next day. For example, the student is attending an appointment with a medical specialist.
  • Find out what classes the student is attending on a given day so that an appointment can be arranged. For example, a parent is trying to schedule a dentist's appointment for a day and time that does not impact too much on academic subjects.


To record the date and time that a student is expected to be departing:

  1. Select Module > Students > Absence Events Maintenance from the main menu.
    The Set Absence Events Search Criteria window is displayed.
  2. Update the search criteria, if required. See Searching for absence events.
  3. Click .
    The Absence Events Maintenance window is displayed.
  4. Click .
    The Create Absence Event window is displayed. 
  5. Select the Expected Out mode.
    The Create Absence Event window is redisplayed with details required for an Expected Out absence.
  6. Type the first few letters of the student's last name in the Student ID/Barcode or Surname field.
    Tip: You can use a barcode scanner to input the student.
  7. Click .
    The Student Search window is displayed.
  8. If you need to, refine the search and click .
  9. Select the student that is expected out.
  10. Click .
    The Create Absence Event window is redisplayed with the selected student.

    Note: Notification icons are used to indicate important information about the student. In this case the icons indicate Amanda Adamski has an active individual plan and an anaphylaxis alert. See Using notification icons in the Introduction manual.
    Note: If the student has an active alert a popup message will display the details of the alert. See Current Student Maintenance - Alerts tab. 
  11. Update the Expected Out Date and Time.
  12. Update the details of the person that reported that the student is expected to be leaving early. Either:
     Select the relation from the drop-down list.

     Select Staff and select the staff member from the drop-down list.

     Type the person's name in the free-text field.
  13. Select the Absence Type from the drop-down list.
    Note: New Zealand schools use the absence codes required by the NZ Ministry of Education (NZ MOE). See Attendance codes for New Zealand schools.
    Tip: You can organise the entries so that those with similar absence details are entered at the same time.
  14. Select the Reason from the drop-down list, if applicable.
  15. Type any comments in the Comment field.
  16. Select either:
    • Contact Made if you have contacted the parent or guardian
    • Contact Rcvd if the person specified in the Reported By field has contacted you.
  17. Select Note Rcvd if a note has been received from the parent or guardian.
    For example, a parent has written a note to say that their child has a dentist's appointment. 
  18. Click .
    The absence event is saved and the Create Absence Event window is redisplayed ready for the next entry. See Individual student absence events.
    Tip: You can modify the previous absence event by double clicking on the Last Person in the Select Student area.

Create Absence Event window - Expected Out key fields and buttons
The following fields and buttons are displayed on the Create Absence Event window when the Expected Out mode is selected.
Fields

Field

Description

Absence Event Type (Mode)

The type of absence event, as defined in the luAbsenceEventType lookup table.
See:

Student ID/Barcode or Surname

When selecting a student to record an absence event for, you can:

  • type the student's Synergetic ID in the field
  • scan the student's barcode, if available and configured
  • type all or part of the student's surname and click
  • click .

Expected Out Date

Date that the student is leaving early.
Defaults to today's date.
For details on using the calendar to select a date, see Entering dates and times in the Introduction manual.

Expected Out Time

Time that the student is expected to be leaving.
Defaults to the time that absence event was created.
Note: An optional 24 hour time format can be used. This allows for quicker data entry using the numeric keypad as the AM or PM does not need to be entered.

Reported By

Name of the person who provides the information that the student is expected out at a certain time. The person can be selected by either:

  • selecting r'ship and selecting a relation from the drop-down list
  • selecting staff and selecting a staff member from the drop-down list
  • typing the person's name in the free-text field when the person is not a relation or staff member.

Absence Type

The type of absence, as defined in the luAbsenceType lookup table.
Note: New Zealand schools use the absence codes required by the NZ Ministry of Education (NZ MOE). See Attendance codes for New Zealand schools.

Reason

Reason for the absence.
The lookup table luAbsenceReason can be set up so that the reason corresponds to particular absence types. For example, Doctor and Dentist reasons would have their Absence Type set to D, so that these reasons are displayed when the Doctor/Dentist (D) is selected from the Absence Type drop-down list.

Comment

Additional information available about the absence event.

Part of Day

Part of the day (morning, afternoon or whole day) that the absence event occurs.
If you leave this field blank, Synergetic automatically determines whether it is morning, afternoon or all day, based on the times in the absence event.
This ensures that reports that rely on whether a student was absent morning, afternoon or a whole day continue to work.

Contact Made

Select if you contacted the person specified in the Reported By field to confirm the details of the absence event.

Contact Rcvd

Select if the person specified in the Reported By field contacts you to confirm the details of the absence event.

Note Made

Select if a note has been created to send home with the student.
Note: Your organisation may use this field for another purpose. For example, to indicate a diary entry has been created.

Note Rcvd

Select if a signed note has been received from the parent or guardian.

Approved

Select if the reason given for the absence meets the policy in force at your organisation. This field may not be active for this mode.
Note: You do not need to select this field in New Zealand schools as the Absence Type field is used to determine whether an absence is approved by the NZ MOE or not. See Attendance codes for New Zealand schools.

Note: This flag is only displayed if ShowApprovedFlag is selected for the absence event type in the luAbsenceEventType lookup table.

Show Second Screen

Most relevant with the Auto Sign In or Auto Sign Out modes.
This allows a second screen to be displayed, when Synergetic is used for unattended signing in and out of students. The PC generally has:

  • two barcode scanners attached, one in and one out
  • a graphics adapter able to display two screens at once.


Buttons

Button

Description

Select a student who is absent and who an absence event is being created for.
If the Student ID/Barcode or Surname field:

  • is empty, the Student Search window is displayed without students
  • has a value that has been entered, the Student Search window is displayed with students that match.

Launch Student Maintenance for the selected student.
See Maintaining current students in the Current students manual.

Save the details of the absence event without leaving the window.

Save the current absence event details.

Exit from the current window without saving your changes.

Add a group of absence events records in bulk. For example, if a group of students is attending a school camp.
See Group absence events entered in bulk.

Set up a recurring schedule for this absence event. See Recording a recurring absence event.

Send an email to the parent or guardian's email address if it is defined.
Alternatively, if a second contact is displayed you can send them an email.
The Send Email window is displayed to allow you to type a message.

Automatically match unknown absence events with the event being added. If there are existing unknown events, they are displayed on the Auto Match window.

You have the option to supersede the unknown event(s) with the current absence event. See Superseding unknown absence events.
For example, three absence slips were entered for absences from morning classes. Subsequently you received a note to say that the student was at the dentist and expected in later in the morning.

Use the teacher's feedback for the actual details of the absence event.
The following dialog window is displayed.

When a teacher submits a nonattendance using the Attendance window, any additional information they entered is also displayed in the Details area of the Create Absence Event window.

This information is available in the Timetable area of the Create Absence Event window.

Actual tab fields and buttons
Note: Superseded absence events can be viewed on the Superseded tab. The fields on the Superseded tab are identical to those on the Actual tab.

Entries highlighted in yellow are today's entries. Only absence events with a start date a week before or after today's date are displayed.
Note: The date range is + or - seven days by default. This is configurable. See DayRange configuration setting in the System maintenance manual.
Fields

Field

Description

Mode

Abbreviation for the Absence Event Type (or mode) of the absence event.

Time

Either:

  • In Time of the absence event
  • Out Time if an In Time is not available.

Type

Absence Type description of the absence event.

Reason

Reason given for the absence event.

Buttons

Button

Description

Supersede individual absence events on the Actual tab, rather than Synergetic automatically matching.
To supersede an individual absence event:

  1. Select the absence event to supersede on the Actual tab.


    Note: You can select multiple records by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on each record in turn. You can also use the Ctrl key to de-select records.
  2. Click .

    The Auto Match window is displayed.
  3. Click .
    Tip: You can view superseded absence events on the Superseded tab.


Timetable details fields and buttons
The student's timetable for the day of the absence event is displayed, along with any attendances marked, medical incidents and co-curricular activities.

Timetable area fields

Field

Description

Type

Filter the academic and co-curricular timetable entries based on their file type. For example:

  • A for academic subjects
  • M for music subjects
  • and so on, depending on the file types at your organisation.
    By default all entries are displayed.

Year / Term

The Year and Term are used when modifying an absence event from a previous term or semester. You will need to adjust the fields to ensure that the correct timetable is displayed.


Grid area fields

Field

Description

Time

Start time of the period.

Period

Description of the period when the class is scheduled to take place.

Attended

The student's attendance for each class is either:

  • marked as being absent
  • marked as being present
  • not marked yet.

Class / Description

Description of the:

  • academic class
  • co-curricular activity
  • medical incident.

Staff

Staff code for the teacher scheduled to take the class.

Poss Type and Desc

Possible description of the reason for the absence.

Room

Room where the class is scheduled to be held.

Note: These grids are only displayed if the ShowAttendDetailsOnCreateFlag is selected in the luAbsenceEventType lookup table for the type of absence. See luAbsenceEventType lookup table in the System maintenance manual.

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