.. done Promotion Management - Mixed ============================ Before proceeding with this process, be sure to read the help article relating to Promotion Management. It explains the three methods you have as options. This article contains instructions for using the `Mixed` method, which will give you a balanced mixture of students based on gender and attendance. .. seealso:: :doc:`PromotionManagement` The ministry over those classes can perform these steps. The roles required are `Access` and `Edit`. After you have verified that `Promotion Setup` and `Promotion Prep` have been completed, you are ready to move the students into their Pending Classes. .. seealso:: - :doc:`PromotionSetup` - :doc:`PromotionPrep` Video Demonstration ------------------- Here is a short video demonstration using this method when managing Promotion. .. raw:: html See below for explanation of the :ref:`Promotion Totals `. To get a mixture of children based on gender and High, Medium, or Low attendance go to either `Organizations > Manage Promotion` or `Administration > Manage > Promotion`. Step 1 Select the following:  - `Promotion type / group` This drop down menu is populated using the Description from Promotion Setup. Example: 1st grade to 2nd grade. - `Schedule` If you have classes at only one hour you do not have to select this. The schedule will be displayed along with the name and leader of the org. - `Unassigned Only` If you want to filter out any students that you have already assigned to a `Pending Class` check this box. - `Exclude Teachers`  If you are promoting the teachers with the class do **not** check this. Step 2 Click the `Mixed` column header in order to get a random sort of students.   After you have the random sort, select the `Target Class`. This is the class into which you want to promote the students, also called `Pending Class`. Step 3 In order to take advantage of the random Mix, go straight down the list and select the number of children you want to move to the Target Class. This will give you a representative mix of children to move to the Target (Pending) class. In other words, each class will have an appropriate number of High, Medium, and Low attenders as well as a mix of Males and Females. .. tip:: Click the first person in the list, hold down the `shift` key, click beside the last person you want to select, and all students in between will be selected. Now click the blue `Assign to Class` button and wait for the page to refresh. You can uncheck `Unassigned Only` to view the assignments. After you have verified the assignments, select `Unassigned Only` again and continue as above starting with `Step 2` until all students within that division/hour have been assigned. .. important:: Remember to change the Target class before you assign more students. Step 4 Either - Select a different Schedule - if you have classes within that same Promotion Type but a different Schedule - and proceed again with Step 2. Or - (f you are finished with that Promotion Type, start back with Step 1, selecting a different Promotion Type. .. _PromotionTotals: Promotion Totals Sticky Note ---------------------------- The Promotion Management page contains a section for Promotion Totals. It is like a sticky note that will float as you move down the page. This helps you evaluate the balance of the classes. Before any students have been selected, the Promotion Totals will show you stats about the gender and attendance breakdown of the students within the selected promotion group. .. figure:: https://i.tpsdb.com/2015-07-22_06-17-28-1.png :target: # For Promotion, the breakdown of High, Medium and Low attenders is as follows: - High = greater than 80% - Medium = between 41% and 80% - Low = less than 40% Here is an explanation of the numbers in the above image: **Total**  - Total number of students (in this example it is 33) - There are two sections: Gender and Attendance with a Checked column indicating how many have been checked (selected) **Gender** - Total number of Boys and Girls with the percent of the total - In above example: 15 Girls make up 45% of the total, 18 Boys make up 55% of the total - Zero have been checked / selected **Attendance** - Total number of High, Medium, and Low attenders with the percent of the total - In the above example: 13 High attenders make up 39% of the total, 12 Medium attenders make up 36% of the total, and 8 Low attenders make up 24% of the total - Zero have been selected As you make selections, the stats in the Promotion Totals will change  to indicate the makeup of the Pending class. .. figure:: https://i.tpsdb.com/2015-07-22_06-37-15.png :target: # Below are explanations for the numbers in the above image. **Total** - The total number of students **selected** will display in the left column, and the total number of students will be in the right column. (In this example 10 have been selected of the total 33 students.) - Both the Gender and Attendance change as students are selected. **Gender** - Total number of Boys and Girls checked with the percent of the total selected - In the example below: 3 Girls have been checked (30% of those selected); 7 Boys have been checked (70% of those selected) **Attendance** - Total number of High, Medium, and Low attenders checked with the percent of the selected - In the example below: 5 High Attenders have been checked (50% of those selected);  2 Medium Attenders (20% of those selected), and 3 Low Attenders (30% of those selected) Pending Classes --------------- The assignment is actually putting the students on the `Pending` tab of the new organization. When viewing that tab, you can use the toolbar to send emails, print labels, etc. without including the current members of the class. When you finish this process of assigning students to pending classes, refer to the Annual Promotion article for your next steps. .. seealso:: :doc:`AnnualPromotion`