Exam Management for K-12 Schools
Term exams, unit tests, project assessments, and state-standardized tests — all flowing into one report-card workflow with configurable grading scales (letter, percentage, GPA, A1-E2 CBSE), parent-portal sync, and printable transcripts. Built on openeducat_exam with a K-12-specific schedule layer.
K-12 exam management is the scheduling, conduct, grading, and reporting of all assessments in a primary or secondary school — term exams, unit tests, project work, behavior assessments, and state-mandated standardized tests. openeducat_exam handles K-12 grading scales, configurable mark-distribution patterns (board exam, internal continuous assessment), and report-card generation with parent-portal release controls.
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Multiple Grading Scales (Letter, Percentage, GPA, CBSE A1-E2, IB 1-7)
Configure the grading scale that matches your board and locale: US letter (A-F with +/-), US GPA (0.0-4.0), UK 9-1 GCSE, CBSE A1-E2, ICSE percentage, IB 1-7, IGCSE A*-G, state-board percentage. Mid-year scale changes are supported with historical preservation.
Term + Unit Test + Continuous Assessment Mix
A typical K-12 grading cycle blends final term exam (50%), mid-term (20%), unit tests (15%), classwork/homework (10%), and behavior/participation (5%) — exact weights configurable per board, grade, and subject. The system computes the weighted final automatically; teachers cannot accidentally drop a component.
Parent Portal Release Control
Term exam results released to parents only after the principal's final approval — no leaking from a teacher gradebook before the report card is officially signed off. Parents see results in the parent app at the exact moment of release; SMS/email notification fires automatically.
State-Standardized Test Integration
Capture CBSE, ICSE, state-board, US state-test (STAAR, MAP, AzMERIT), UK SATs, and similar standardized-test scores in the same student record. Show alongside internal exams on the report card so parents see "internal: 78% / state test: 72nd percentile" together — context that purely internal grading lacks.
Re-Examination & Improvement Test Workflow
Students who fail a subject can be scheduled for re-exam; improvement tests (commonly required by Indian boards) feed back into the student record. Original mark and improvement mark both stored; the higher (or per-policy weighted) value flows to the final report card. Audit trail preserved for board verification.
Printable Report Cards & Transcripts
Configurable report-card templates per board (CBSE format, ICSE format, US elementary narrative, UK assessment-without-levels). Transcript print includes school logo, principal signature, and seal. Bulk-print 800 report cards in 5 minutes; single-student mid-year transcript for a transferring student in 30 seconds.
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CBSE pattern changes (FA1/FA2/SA1/SA2 → continuous comprehensive evaluation → 80+20 board pattern) keep breaking the legacy SIS; vendor takes a quarter to update; in the meantime teachers compute reports in Excel.
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OpenEduCat configurable mark-distribution lets the CBSE coordinator update the pattern in 1 hour the day CBSE publishes the new circular. No vendor wait. Schools have updated to new patterns within a week of CBSE notifications.
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State test (STAAR, MAP, NWEA) results live in one system; internal grades live in the SIS; parent has to look in two places to see how the child is doing.
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State test scores imported via CSV from state portals, displayed on the report card alongside internal grades. Parent sees the full picture in the parent app. Administrators correlate internal grading to state-test outcomes for instructional improvement.
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GCSE 9-1 reform plus assessment-without-levels means each school has its own internal scheme; report-card format changes every 2-3 years.
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Internal scheme defined in the system; report-card template adjustable in-house without vendor change order. GCSE prep tracking (mock results, predicted grades, target grades) integrated into the student record.
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PYP/MYP criterion-based assessment, DP 1-7 grading, plus internal assessments and Extended Essay marks — proprietary IB-specific software is expensive, generic SIS does not fit.
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Configure criterion-based grade structure for PYP/MYP, 1-7 scale for DP, and internal-assessment workflow. IB Coordinator dashboard shows predicted-grade alerts. Total cost dramatically lower than IB-specific point solutions.
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Does it support the CBSE 80+20 board exam pattern?
Yes. The 80-mark board exam plus 20-mark internal-assessment split is a configurable grade structure, and the internal 20 is itself sub-divided (periodic test, multiple assessment, portfolio, subject enrichment) to whatever weighting CBSE has currently mandated. When CBSE updates the pattern, the exam coordinator edits the structure once and it applies to all classes from the next term.
Can teachers enter marks on mobile, or do they need a desktop?
Mobile-first. The teacher app lets a class teacher enter marks for a 35-student class in under 5 minutes — tap the student, type the mark, the system validates against the maximum mark for the component. Bulk paste from Excel also works for teachers who prefer keyboards. No desktop-only mark-entry workflow that strands teachers without a PC.
How does it handle the difference between formative and summative assessment?
Components are tagged formative or summative at configuration. Formative components (classwork, exit tickets, low-stakes quizzes) feed into teacher dashboards for instructional decisions but typically have low weight on the final grade; summative components (term exams, projects) drive the report-card grade. Some boards (UK assessment-without-levels, IB MYP) lean heavily on formative; the system supports both philosophies.
Can parents see ongoing marks before the report card is officially released?
Configurable. Some schools want continuous transparency (mark goes live to parent the moment teacher enters); others want release only at the official report-card date. Common pattern: formative marks visible continuously, summative marks held until principal sign-off. The release rules are set per school and can differ for different grade levels (e.g., elementary continuous, middle and high school held).
What about students with learning accommodations or IEPs — different exam time/format?
Each student's accommodation profile (extra time 25%, extra time 50%, scribe, separate room, alternative format) is stored on the student record. When an exam is scheduled, accommodations roll into the seating plan, the time-table, and the print run automatically. Accommodation history is preserved for IEP review and statutory reporting (US IDEA, UK SEND, India RPwD Act).
Can we use this just for exams without adopting the rest of OpenEduCat?
Technically yes — openeducat_exam can run with just openeducat_core. Practically, most value comes from integration: pulling the class roster from openeducat_admission, pushing fee-defaulter alerts that block exam-hall entry from openeducat_fees, sending result SMS via openeducat_parent. Schools that adopt only the exam module typically expand within a year because the integrated view is so much faster than juggling exam software with a separate SIS.
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