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in as School Head or School System Admin. k on List of Classes to display page as shown below. A. How to change a previously defined monograde class to multigrade. Case Example: Grades 1 and 2 are multigrade classes but were erroneously defined in the LIS as monograde

Steps in Updating Class Settings for Multigrade and Monograde

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Page 1: Steps in Updating Class Settings for Multigrade and Monograde

1. Log in as School Head or School System Admin. 2. Click on List of Classes to display page as shown below.

A. How to change a previously defined monograde class to multigrade. Case Example:

Grades 1 and 2 are multigrade classes but were erroneously defined in the LIS as monograde

Page 2: Steps in Updating Class Settings for Multigrade and Monograde

3. In the List of Classes page, click on the drop-down list of the Grade and Section that you intend to change to multigrade, then click on Class Settings. As in the case example, click on the class setting for Grade 1 Section 1

4. In the Class Settings page for Grade 1, rename Section Name to properly indicate that the class is multigrade and define the grade level combination. As in the case example, type in Multigrade 1-2 in the

Note: It is necessary to assign a unique section name to multigrade classes (e.g. Mltigrade 1-2 for a multigrade class offering grades 1-2 to enable the system to differentiate which grade levels as combined)

5. Set Multigrade indicator from “No” to “Yes”.

Page 3: Steps in Updating Class Settings for Multigrade and Monograde

6. Go back to the List of Classes and then go to Class Settings of the other grade level that is part of the multigrade class.

In the case example, click on Class Settings for Grade 2

7. In the Class Settings page for Grade 2, rename Section Name to the name given the other grade level. In the case example, type in Multigrade 1-2

8. Set Multigrade indicator from “No” to “Yes”.

5. Click Save button to finalize changes. After saving, notice that Grade 1 is automatically ticked. This indicates that Grades 1 and 2 have been successfully defined as multigrade classes as defined by their unique section name and the multigrade indicator that is set to “Yes”.

Page 4: Steps in Updating Class Settings for Multigrade and Monograde

1. Log in as School Head or School System Admin. 2. Click on List of Classes to display page as shown below.

B. How to change a previously defined multigrade class to monograde. Case Example:

Grades 1 and 2 are monograde classes but were erroneously defined in the LIS as multigrade classes

Page 5: Steps in Updating Class Settings for Multigrade and Monograde

3. In the List of Classes page, click on the drop-down list of the multigrade class that you intend to change to monograde, then click on Class Settings. As in the case example, click on the class setting for Grade 1 Section 1

4. In the Class Settings page for Grade 1. Set Multigrade indicator from “Yes” to “No”.

5. Click Save to finalize changes. Notice that grade levels had been reduced to Grade 1 only, indicating that this class had been successfully changed from multigrade to monograde.

Page 6: Steps in Updating Class Settings for Multigrade and Monograde

6. Go back to the List of Classes and then go to Class Settings of the other grade level that was part of the multigrade class.

In the case example, click on Class Settings for Grade 2

7. Notice that the grade levels for this previously defined multigrade class had been automatically set to Grade 2.

8. Set Multigrade indicator from “Yes” to “No”, the click Save button to finalize changes.