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The SOES application is used by community schools, STEM schools and resident districts for determination of student enrollment and residency.  This system allows resident districts to review the residency of students being reported by community and STEM schools and determine whether the student is truly a resident of their district and approve or set contention flags.  The application allows the charter and STEM districts to view resident district comments and flagging values.  In addition, if there is ODE involvement for a particular student, that also is visible to all districts associated with the student SSID. 

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 Escalated Only allows for filtering by only those records that have been escalated to ODE.

Using the Clear link resets all of the query filters to empty resulting in all students for the selected year being returned.

The find box can be collapsed clicking on the lower left corner icon  .

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The student details information may be printed by clicking on the printer Printer icon icon in the upper left corner of the student details popup window.

Commenting

Once a flag has been set by the resident district, either the community school or the resident district can add additional comments to this student by clicking on the Add Comment icon Add comment icon , which is found in the left most area of the 'Reviews' section of this detail screen.  Comments can not be entered until a review is posted by the resident district.   Comments entered and saved, can not be deleted or modified.

 

After clicking on the comment icon, a small box opens that allows a comment to be added.  Once added, it is available immediately for viewing as part of the Reviews box data. Once a comment has been saved it can not be changed or deleted. Comments are marked shared by default. Anyone who has access to this student's data through SOES will be able to see the comment that has been posted. If the shared box is unchecked, only those users within the commenter's agency will be able to view the comment.

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