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Here is a brief overview for using the Infinite Campus Grade Book for CCS Teachers.  For helpful videos and documentation that is more in depth, please visit Campus Community.  Instructions on how to access Campus Community and other helpful tools can be found on the Campus Support page. 

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In the top right verify the current year and school. The log off button is also in the top right of the screen.

Campus Instruction contains modules listed along the left hand side of the screen to help you perform everyday tasks.  

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Set Preferences

Before proceeding, it is a good practice to create your account preferences.  This only has to be done once.  However, these options can be changed at any time throughout the school year. Look at the Changing your Account Preferences in  Campus Instruction page for details.


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Create Categories

To begin setting up your Grade Book, you must create at least one category. A category is where your assignments will live.  You can make multiple categories, or only one. Multiple categories could include Homework, Labs, and Tests

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  • Click the chevron symbol to the right of the assignment abbreviation or within the score grid to expand the detail information for that assignment.  **Click the blue Assignment Name link (or the blue Assignment Name link abbreviation when the assignment is collapsed) to open the assignment where modifications can be made.

  • Enter the score in the first column.
  • Comments can be entered regarding the student’s score on the assignment.
  • The assignment can be marked as follows:
    • T=Turned In (assignment will display as due in the portal unless marked as turned in);
    • M=Missing (counts as a 0 even if a score is entered);
      • There is a Missing Grades Report and Class Messenger if the M is utilized
    • L=Late; I=Incomplete;
    • Ch=Cheated (counts as 0 even if a score is entered;
    • X for Exempt (the assignment will not calculate into the student’s grade);
    • Dr=Dropped (the assignment will not calculate into the student’s grade).
  • Click Save

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