Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions
20200005413 ยท 2020-01-02
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Abstract
A method and system are disclosed for interactive participation by parents with educational/school facilities and other governmental institutions wherein all are kept aware of the current location and the current absentee and other documented conditions (grades/tardiness/absentee record etc.) of a specific student. By having attendance data, one can see negative tendencies or significant shifts in a student's attendance. This can further benefit counselors, teachers, parents and guardians to expand their watch for behavior shifts of individual students through interviews, surveying media such as Facebook, chat lines, Twitter, Snap Chat and text messages (i.e. red flags indicating a change in one's environment and potential need for counseling or behavior analysis).
Claims
1. An Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System including a group of computers controlled by a school and an approved parent and/or an approved guardian, a school controlled website, and a series of smartphones for school time and extracurricular events for the school, the approved parents and a set of other Institutions comprised of: (a) an existing absentee reporting system; (b) a portal means between the group of computers, the school controlled website, and the series of smartphones for communicating real time and interactively exchanging information among the approved parent and/or approved guardian, a group of teachers, and a group of school administrators; (c) a log-in process to choose/and-or create a file for a specific child and to initially approve the approved parent and/or the approved guardian for use of the portal means; (d) a review file of a set of recent absentees and tardiness events for the specific child with a reason code; (e) a manner to enter and/or edit the reason code by the teacher or the school administrator for the set of recent absentee or tardiness of the specific child; (f) a means for securely signing by the approved parent and/or the approved guardian for acknowledging absenteeism and other school forms of the specific child; (g) an interactive comments capability between the approved parent and/or the approved guardian, the group of teachers, and the group of school administrators; and (h) augmenting the Real-Time Absentee System with monitoring after school and extracurricular activities wherein sponsors and coaches can interact and immediately advise and message the approved parents and/or the approved guardians, and the school teachers and the school administrators of the immediate and real-time location, whereabouts, and presence, as to arrival and duration, of the specific student at such extra-curricular activities wherein the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for a school time and an extracurricular event for the Schools, the approved Parents and/or the approved guardians and a set of Other Institutions by the use of the group of computers controlled by the approved parent and/or the approved guardian and the school, the school controlled website, and the series of smartphones is accessed on a real time basis for interaction between school system including the teachers, a secretary, and the school administrators with the approved parent and/or the approved guardian and a group of private/government institution and wherein the Real-Time Absentee System controls and provides data to unexpected output systems for use by the school districts.
2. The system described in claim 1 wherein the unexpected output systems I selected from a group consisting of absentee rates provided to the superintendent at each school location for a district school map 62; an absentee alert to a group of teachers in a lounge, an absentee alert to a group of students in a cafeteria or gymnasium, absentee data to a nurse for an advance clearance sheets 80 that alert coaches and other sponsor plus permit them to seek medical (hospital) care for at risk students [diabetics, seizures, ADHD, blood thinners, heart ailment] but do not violate HIPAA and FERPA, and absentee data to a counselor to permit printing a flag report 83 to local authorities.
3. The system described in claim 1 wherein the portal means for communicating is the school controlled website.
4. The system described in claim 1 wherein the portal means for communicating is using a telephone to contact a school teacher or school administrator.
5. The system described in claim 1 wherein the portal means for communicating is using a smartphone application from the approved parent and/or approved guardian to contact the school by a controlled website.
6. The system described in claim 1 wherein the portal means for communicating is using an electronic mail system by the approved parent and/or approved guardian to contact the school teacher and/or school administrator.
7. The system described in claim 1 wherein the reason code is selected from the group consisting of: MMedical Long Term; FuFuneral; CCourt; IDr. Appointment/Illness; FaFamily Emergency; SRSchool Related and Oother reasons.
8. The system described in claim 1 wherein the means for securely signing is an electronic signature by an approved parent and/or approved guardian.
9. The system described in claim 1 wherein the set of Other Institutions is selected from the group consisting of all schools, public and private; Clubs & Activities including: Little league, Dance, Music Lessons, Theater; Recreational Facilities; Latch Key Programs; Preschool; Daycare; Churches; Rehabilitation Centers; Court Related Facilities; Tutoring Programs; Non-school Educational Programs including Upward Bound Programs; Higher Education Working With Minors; and Camps.
10. The system described in claim 1 wherein the interactive comments capability is selected from the group consisting of email comments; text comments through a smartphone application; an email a sound recording; email a video response; attach recorded comments through a smartphone application; and attach videoed comments through a smartphone application.
11. An Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System including a group of computers controlled by a school and an approved parent and/or an approved guardian, a school controlled website, and a series of smartphones for school time and extracurricular events for the school, the approved parents and a set of other Institutions comprised of: (a) a newly developed absentee reporting system; (b) a portal means between the group of computers, the school controlled website, and the series of smartphones for communicating real time and interactively exchanging information among the approved parent and/or approved guardian, a group of teachers, and a group of school administrators; (c) a log-in process to choose/and-or create a file for a specific child and to initially approve the approved parent and/or the approved guardian for use of the portal means; (d) a review file of a set of recent absentees and tardiness events for the specific child with a reason code; (e) a manner to enter and/or edit the reason code by the teacher or the school administrator for the set of recent absentee or tardiness of the specific child; (f) a means for securely signing by the approved parent and/or the approved guardian for acknowledging absenteeism and other school forms of the specific child; (g) an interactive comments capability between the approved parent and/or the approved guardian, the group of teachers, and the group of school administrators; (h) augmenting the Real-Time Absentee System with monitoring after a school and extracurricular activities wherein sponsors and coaches can interact and immediately advise and message the approved parents and/or the approved guardians, and the school teachers and the school administrators of the immediate and real-time location whereabouts, and presence, as to arrival and duration, of the specific student at such extracurricular activities; (i) providing real-time medical permission from Parents to the Real-Time Absentee System which can be accessed by the nurses for using the permission and a printer for providing an advance clearance/permission sheets to treat a student with medical conditions; and (j) providing trend data from the Real-Time Absentee System to a counsellor for consideration and use of the trend data to indicate a need for further analysis of social media and for consideration contacting authorities of a potential red flag student wherein the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System is accessed on a real time basis for interaction between school system including the teachers, a secretary, and the school administrators with the approved parent and/or the approved guardian and a group of private/government institution.
12. The system described in claim 11 wherein the unexpected output systems is selected from a group consisting of absentee rates at each school location for a district school map 62 is provided to the superintendent; an absentee alert is provided to a group of teachers in a lounge; an absentee alert is provided to a group of students in a cafeteria or gymnasium; a set of absentee data is provided to a nurse for an advance clearance sheets 80 that alert coaches and other sponsor plus permit them to seek medical (hospital) care for at risk students [diabetics, seizures, ADHD, blood thinners, heart ailment] but do not violate HIPAA and FERPA; and, a set of absentee data is provided to a counselor to permit printing a flag report 83 to local authorities.
13. The system described in claim 11 wherein the portal means for communicating is the school controlled website.
14. The system described in claim 11 wherein the portal means for communicating is using a telephone to contact a school teacher or school administrator.
15. The system described in claim 11 wherein the portal means for communicating is using a smartphone application from the approved parent and/or approved guardian to contact the school by a controlled website.
16. The system described in claim 11 wherein the portal means for communicating is using an electronic mail system by the approved parent and/or approved guardian to contact the school teacher and/or school administrator.
17. The system described in claim 11 wherein the reason code is selected from the group consisting of: MMedical Long Term; FuFuneral; CCourt; IDr. Appointment/Illness; FaFamily Emergency; SRSchool Related and Oother reasons.
18. The system described in claim 11 wherein the means for securely signing is an electronic signature by an approved parent and/or approved guardian.
19. The system described in claim 11 wherein the set of Other Institutions is selected from the group consisting of all schools, public and private; Clubs & Activities including Little league, Dance, Music Lessons, Theater; Recreational Facilities including :YMCA; Latch Key Programs; Preschool; Daycare; Churches; Rehabilitation Centers; Court Related Facilities; Tutoring Programs; Non-school Educational Programs including Upward Bound Programs; Higher Education Working With Minors; and Camps.
20. The system described in claim 11 wherein the interactive comments capability is selected from the group consisting of email comments; text comments through a smartphone application; an email a sound recording; email a video response; attach recorded comments through a smartphone application; and attach videoed comments through a smartphone application.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFIGURES
[0029] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate an embodiment of the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions that is preferred. The drawings together with the summary description given above and a detailed description given below serve to explain the principles of the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions. It is understood, however, that the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions is not limited to only the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSREFERENCE NUMERALS
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TABLE-US-00002 TABLE B Reference numbers Ref # Description 30 Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System - short form 30 30A Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System - long form 30A 31 Parent Account Setup Form: Short Form Version 31 31A Details of Parent Account Setup Form: Short Form Version 31A 33 Short Form: Parent Account-Absence Entry 33 34 Short Form: Phone Call Absence 34 35 Example Reason Codes (For School/Parents) for a Short Form 35 36 Sample of Absence Record for a Short Form 36 37 Short Form: School Account by the Old Fashioned Way 37 38 Short Form: School Entry Account 38 39 Short Form Signature Required Forms Account 39 40 Parent Account Setup Form: Long Form Version 40 41 Long Form: Parent Account - Absence Entry 41 42 Long Form Phone Call Absence flowchart 42 43 Sample of Absence Record for a Long Form 43 44 Long Form: School Account done by the Old Fashioned Way 44 45 Long Form: Teacher flowchart for a Long Form 45 46 Possible Reason Codes table (For School/Parents) - Long Form 46 47 Long Form: Nurse Page 47 48 Long Form: Extra Curricular activities 48 49 Example of Long Form: School Entry Accounts 49 50 Long Form: School Entry Account Teacher Page (Page A) 50 51 Example of a Long Form: Signature Required Forms Account (Page B) 51 52 list of Examples of Other Usable Agencies 52 53 Short/Long Form District Level 53 55 Long Form Counselor Entry Page 55 57 Long Form Counselor Office Emotional Stability flow chart 57 60 digital data to analog conversion device 60 61 controller 61 to district school map 62 or other rating output device 90 62 school map 62 65 school locations 65 66 green (under 6% absences)/yellow (6 to 8% absences)/ red (over 10% absences) lights 66 (LED) for the grading period 70 timer device 70 blinks light on/off for 15 seconds out of every 5 minutes for first 3 days after bulb has changed color code 80 Automatic/advance clearance sheets 80 by Nurses for absentee sheets or illness sheet that alert coaches and other sponsor plus permit them to seek medical (hospital) care for at risk students [diabetics, seizures, ADHD, blood thinners, heart ailment] but do not violate HIPAA and FERPA since parent/guardian approval was obtained through the absentee system 30, 30A 81 printer 81 connected to terminal 82 82 computer terminal 82 connected to absentee system 30, 30A 83 counselor flag report 83 based on other data in the absentee system 30, 30A 83 teacher lounge 83 90 output device 90 such as large red/yellow/green light board, thermometer, audio system (that plays message or music pre-determined for absenteeism alerts to teachers in a lounge or students in a cafeteria or gymnasium 92 absenteeism report board 92 93 school report board 93 94 gymnasium/auditorium 94 for students 95 counselor 95 97 detective, FBI, and local authorities 97 98 superintendent 98 100 nurse 100
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PERFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0058] The present development is an Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions. More particularly, this invention relates to systems and methods for tracking the location of individuals, such as students entering or leaving a school or classroom and for managing critical student information. The present invention also relates to methods of reporting student behavior, and in particular a method of reporting student relevant data including behavior to parents and interested private/government institutions over a computer network. This invention relates to an attendance monitoring system. More particularly, the invention is directed to a system that provides to a school system, parents or interested private/government institutions an instant visual representation of a student's daily attendance (including that for the present day) and attendance history (which is an indicator of potential concerns). The present embodiments further relate to an immediate response information or emergency system for guardians, employees, and students associated with an institution, such as a school or a school system relating to student daily attendance which can relate to tracking attendance of a child in case of an emergency situation or knowing where the child is while in an institution or school system. This invention relates to data logging systems, and in particular, to systems for logging or registering items of data related to persons. It is, although not exclusively, adapted for use as a classroom roll-taking system, for recording the presence or absence of pupils or students, their test results and other such data.
[0059] This relates further to a significant improvement to an attendance system that can show behavior shifts that may need or should merit further investigation. By having attendance data at one's fingertips, one can see negative tendencies or significant shifts in a student's attendance. This can benefit counselors, teachers, parents and guardians to expand their watch for behavior shifts of individual students. A shift can merit other investigations through interviews, surveying media [such as Facebook, chat lines, Twitter, Snap Chat, and text messages (i.e. red flags indicating a change in one's reaction to their personal environment and potential need for counseling or behavior analysis). This significant improvement in attendance data can also be used by principals or superintendents to correlate attendance shifts with trends of risky, irresponsible, or socially unacceptable behavior including gang behavior, bullying, or other matters which can be addressed with planning future changes for the schools or even getting grants to combat negative shifts in the schools. All from absentee data.
[0060] Taught here are the ways an absentee reporting system may be improved to have a fully interactive capability. This may be an adaptive system tied in to existing absentee systems or a fully new and expanded system to anticipate and interactively report the curricular and extracurricular activitieshence permitting the student's real time location and presences at events to be known by educational persons, parents and guardians, and other governmental agencies.
[0061] The advantages for the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System 30 for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions listed above in the introduction. Succinctly the benefits are that the system: [0062] 1. Decrease liability for the school [0063] 2. Saves paper and students will no longer have to physically bring in the note(documentationDr.'s note, funeral, court, etc. . . . ) to the school nor risk losing the documentation [0064] 3. Save time for secretaries, teachers, parents, students and administration [0065] A. Parents won't have to call or write notes [0066] B. Students won't have to go to office if parents participate and wait in line at the attendance office [0067] C. Secretaries won't have to wait on as many individual students [0068] D. Administrators can look at compounded records hopefully, based on parent participation, attendance records will be more accurate. [0069] 4. Better Security [0070] F. Direct communication Parent to School and vice versa. [0071] G. Electronic signatures and/or pins to meet or exceed HIPPA and FERPA requirements. [0072] H. More accountability about student's whereabouts and who is picking them up. [0073] I. More accountability for older students to be where they are supposed to be. [0074] J. Better timely notification to parents [0075] 5. Better documentation: more efficient and accurate [0076] 6. The potential to assist non-school community services [0077] 7. Children are better protected [0078] 8. Parents gain more efficiency, freedom and empowerment over children's absence accountability. [0079] 9. Saves learning timeKids don't have to wait in line to check in an attendance or get pass slips. [0080] 10. Parents are happier/staff happier promoting better working conditions. [0081] 11. Allows parents to feel more secure. [0082] 12. Provides more convenience for the people (all parties) to communicate in a less social setting which according to statistics, will increase the participation. (The parents/guardians can email or upload, etc. without needing to talk to anyone.) [0083] 13. Provides attendance data and trends to target changes of individual students that merits further tracking and investigation. This may show trends of risky, irresponsible, or socially inappropriate behavior including drugs, bullying or gang related changes to that student's environment which is forcing negative reactions or even red flag tendencies. [0084] 14. Provides attendance data and trends to target changes of groups of students that indicates a need for further tracking and investigation. This may show trends of risky, irresponsible, or socially inappropriate behavior including drugs or gang influences that are negative in nature. [0085] 15. Provides easy access to attendance trends by school or school districts to superintendents. The measurable/objective trends in the data may bolster requests for district, state, and/or federal funds by grants to study the behavior changes and help set plans or counter measures to reverse negative trends and/or even understand the bases of positive trends in order to replicate the trends at other schools or districts.
[0086] The preferred embodiment of the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions is comprised of: (a) an existing absentee reporting system or new reporting system; (b) a portal means for communicating and exchanging information like a call-in website by email and/or cellphone application and/or telephone; (c) a log-in process to choose/and-or create a file for a specific child; (d) a review file of recent absentees and/or tardiness; (e) a manner to enter and/or edit a reason code for the absentee or tardiness; (f) a means for securely signing (electronic signature or pin codes or the like) for acknowledging absenteeism and other school forms; and (g) an interactive comments capability (like email comments; text comments through a smartphone application; an email a sound recording; email a video response; attach recorded comments through a smartphone application; and attach videoed comments through a smartphone application) wherein the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions may be accessed on a real time basis for interaction between school systems (teachers, secretary and administrators) with the parent, guardian and governmental institutions. An alternative embodiment is the system described above and further comprised of after school and curricular activities wherein sponsors or coaches can interact and advise parents/guardians, etc. of the location and presence of the student at such extracurricular activities. In addition, the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging Systemshort form 30 and an Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging Systemlong form 30A provides the data to a digital data to analog conversion device 60 which signals a controller 61 to district school map 62 or other devices 90 such as large red/yellow/green light board, thermometer, audio system (that plays message or music pre-determined for absenteeism alerts to teachers in a lounge or students in a cafeteria or gymnasium 94, an absenteeism report board 92, a school report board 93 etc. that all use a timer device that blinks light on/off for example. Plus, the Absentee System 30, 30A provides initial data to a nurse and counselor that can print an automatic/advance clearance sheets 80 for absentee sheets or illness sheet that alert coaches and other sponsor plus permit them to seek medical (hospital) care for at risk students [diabetics, seizures, ADHD, blood thinners, heart ailment] but do not violate HIPAA and FERPA since parent/guardian approval was obtained through the absentee system 30, 30A. It also permits printing a counselor flag report 83 based on other data in the absentee system 30, 30A.
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[0088] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate an embodiment of the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions 30, 30A that is preferred. The drawings together with the summary description given above and a detailed description given below serve to explain the principles of the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions 30, 30A. It is understood, however, that the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions 30, 30A is not limited to only the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. Other examples of the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions and in the art of interactive communications, it is readily understood that the features shown in the examples with this product are readily adapted to other types of tracking and reporting systems for various institutionseducation, government, institutional and the like to be within the scope and spirit shown here.
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[0090] The Short Form Option 30 combining and interfacing into existing systems is further described as: The short form will basically allow schools the ability to keep the parents signature on file. They will be able to keep track of all student absences reported by the parents. The big advantage or perk with choosing the short form is that the liability is taken off the school and placed squarely onto to parents and students for absences. Also offered is the ability to upload any form they may need to get signatures of parents (i.e. medical release, permission slips, free and reduced lunch, etc.). This option is secured since only school administration and select secretaries and parents will have access to this private information. The process must include: [0091] A. A way for parents to set up a school account; [0092] B. A way for parents to submit and review absences (website, app, and phone-in); [0093] C. A way for parents to cancel an absence that hasn't come to date yet; [0094] D. A way for parents to say who will pick up the student and school can see that information; [0095] E. A way for parents and the school to scan in notes; [0096] F. A way for the school to enter an old fashioned absence bring in note; [0097] G. A way for the school to correct parent account and or re-set password; [0098] H. A way for the school to review absence (Absence chart); and [0099] I. A pass slip to be generated for students recorded for early release or late entry.
[0100] The Long Form Option 30A for a totally new system is further comprised and described as: If the client chooses the long form option they will receive everything the short program offers plus the ability for the daily school attendance to be recorded as well as extracurricular activities. Teachers, coaches, advisors, nurse and anyone involved in extracurricular activities could be involved in this process. This Long Form Option 30A for a totally new system must include: [0101] A. All the short program options; [0102] B. The initial parent form (setting up the account) must include a way for parents to mark want information about specific extracurricular activities. (i.e., boys' basketball, girls track, freshman choir, etc.) Parents can change whether they want to receive info. at any time; [0103] C. The daily school attendance (during regular hours for each period to be recorded); [0104] D. The ability for courtesy (calls, text or email) to be sent to parents if their child is marked absent after a specified time; [0105] E. Also school has the ability to mark a child absent for extended time due to illness, family crisis, pregnancy, etc. . . . (pop-up notice or email about long term date approaching for student to return or time extended); [0106] F. Option for attendance to be taken during extracurricular activities; [0107] G. Option for notices to be sent to parents about extracurricular activities (i.e., practice times, departures, arrivals, cancelations, etc.); [0108] H. Full attendance records including parents recorded absences and school absences combined or separate; and [0109] I. A way for the nurse to mark if a student is sent home early and optional pass slip generated and or email/text sent to current period teacher, attendance secretary and parent.
[0110] Telephone cellular and smart phone applications includes and is comprised as: [0111] A. Parents can use website/phone app or Call-In or let kids bring in note. [0112] B. Parents Pick going to a website or using a smartphone application. [0113] C. Parents Login with electronic signature and/or a pin to the absence systems and form by signing in (various types discussed herein). [0114] D. Parents consider and choose options to change personal account (Account Form) or Pick a Child (if parent has multiple children). [0115] E. System already has DocumentationDr's note or court note. Parents still need to have an option for the student/kids to bring in the documentation for entry into the system and obtain approval instead of just a scan/pdf of a note. [0116] F. Once the Attendance data is collected, individual and/or groups of students identified with at-risk patterns receive interventions (mental, social, physical, and safety/health i.e. bullying, suicide, homicide, etc.) can be made. [0117] G. If there is intervention, the student is recommended for the counselor to be notified and brought into for more in-depth analysis (See
In all cases, the long or short form system 30, 30A, the interactive comments capability include, for example and not limitations, the email comments; text comments through a smartphone application; an email a sound recording; email a video response; attach recorded comments through a smartphone application; and attach videoed comments through a smartphone application.
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TABLE-US-00003 1. Posted forms: a) HIPPA - Emergency medical forms/Sports physicals, etc. b) FERPA Request - Release forms, etc. c) Permission Slips, etc. 2. Viewed forms: a) HIPPA - Nurse and appropriate staff to only view EMFs and medical notes, etc. b) Teachers and appropriate staff to view FERPA releases, etc.
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TABLE-US-00004 1) View absence record 2) See nurse notes 3) View rest room requests 4) Icon displayed of critical concern warning to check social media and contact school for interventions (parent emailed and phoned of this icon)
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TABLE-US-00005 1. Run reports: a. Submitted EMF students b. Non-submitted EMF students c. Specific conditions i.e. - allergies, asthma, diabetes, etc. d. At risk, if permitted 2. Under View Files a. Attendance b. Personal information c. EMF's and medical notes d. Total rest room requests per class for weeks/quarters/year in graph form 3. Each student is clearly noted on page of medical conditions and permission to treat or not treat 4. Referral list - Teachers and administration can refer students through icon 5. Submitted note - Keep confidential for security of data and privacy
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TABLE-US-00006 1. Posted forms: a) HIPPA - Emergency medical forms/Sports physicals, etc. b) FERPA Request - Release form, etc. c) Permission Slips, etc. 2. Viewed forms: a) HIPPA - Nurse and appropriate staff to only view EMFs and medical notes, etc. b) Teachers and appropriate staff to view FERPA releases, etc.
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TABLE-US-00007 Concerning Patterns 1. Interventions for emotional safety and stability A. Social Media checks B. Grade check C. Missing assignments D. Nurse and restroom checks E. Group and individual counseling F. Parent contacted with recommendations 1. Drug testing 2. Psychological testing, etc. 2. Collect info for grants A. Sent to admin, nurse, teachers, 3.sup.rd parties. B. Kept confidential Positive Patterns 1. Collect info for grants 2. Research and reinforce wanted behaviors 3. Notify parents/ kids on great behavior 4. Use for peer mediation interventions
[0144] If an at-risk student is flagged by the school to have a social media check, then school administration with parent approval (or whatever law applies), can [0145] 1. Do general searches themselves, [0146] 2. Request that parents do searches, and/or [0147] 3. Have the social media companies scan the student's profile for unusual behavior and/or patterns (as per federal regulation) either at school/parent request. Also, evidence has showed that social media giants have the ability to influence people, they could be used as a form of positive influence. The companies could give at-risk clients/students positive posts to influence the person toward positive behaviors.
[0148] If suspicions are found: Then more psychological/drug testing can be suggested/required for the individual/group, as well as other interventions, including but not limited to therapies and physician referrals. And, secondly, social media companies can proactively scan regularly individuals and groups who are flagged by negative trends from the attendance systems 30, 30A. This might aid school officials, parents, and local law enforcement in a prioritized manner to better identify harmful behaviors. These behaviors are lingering but can be unearthed and indicated by absentee trends in absences. So it goes both ways: The absentee system 30, 30A could be linked with a student's social media account and whichever one sees a concern (the absenteeism system 30, 30A or social media) and a cross check could be done by the other and behavior would indicate if further interventions are needed.
[0149] By providing trend data from the Real-Time Absentee System to a counselor, the counselor can consider and use the trend data to indicate a need for further analysis of social media. They can then contact the school administration and parents to seek additional information on social media sources like Facebook, Twitter and cellphone texts, etc. This trend analysis can be further considered for possibly contacting authorities of a potential red flag student. This is an unexpected and specific extension beyond absentee systems of the past. The use of the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System provides trend data to suggest further analysis of social media and other events. The combination of the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System and other analysis integrates the absentee system into a practical application unforeseen or expected by the absentee system on its own.
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[0152] The details mentioned here are exemplary and not limiting. Other specific components and manners specific to describing an Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions 30, 30A may be added as a person having ordinary skill in the art of absentee tracking and reporting and in the art of interactive communications readily understands and well appreciates.
OPERATION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0153] The Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions 30, 30A has been described in the above embodiment. The manner of how the device operates is further described below. One notes well that the description above and the operation described here must be taken together to fully illustrate the concept of the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions 30, 30A. The preferred embodiment of the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions 30, 30A is comprised of: (a) an existing absentee reporting system or new reporting system; (b) a portal means for communicating and exchanging information such as a call-in website by email and/or cellphone application and/or telephone; (c) a log-in process to choose/and-or create a file for a specific child; (d) a review file of recent absentees and/or tardiness; (e) a manner to enter and/or edit a reason code for the absentee or tardiness; (f) a means for securely signing (electronic signature or pin codes or the like) for acknowledging absenteeism and other school forms; and (g) an interactive comments capability wherein the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions may be accessed on a real time basis for interaction between school systems (teachers, secretary and administrators) with the parent, guardian and governmental institutions. An alternative embodiment is the system described above and further comprised of after school, curricular and extracurricular activities wherein sponsors or coaches can interact and advise parents/guardians, etc. of the location and presence of the student at such curricular and extracurricular activities. In addition, the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging Systemshort form 30 and an Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging Systemlong form 30A provides the data to a digital data to analog conversion device 60 which signals a controller 61 to district school map 62 or other devices 90 such as large red/yellow/green light board, thermometer, audio system (that plays message or music pre-determined for absenteeism alerts to teachers in a lounge or students in a cafeteria or gymnasium 94, an absenteeism report board 92, a school report board 93 etc. that all use a timer device that blinks light on/off for example. Plus, the Absentee System 30, 30A provides initial data to a nurse and counselor that can print an automatic/advance clearance sheets 80 for absentee sheets or illness sheet that alert coaches and other sponsor plus permit them to seek medical (hospital) care for at risk students [diabetics, seizures, ADHD, blood thinners, heart ailment] but do not violate HIPAA and FERPA since parent/guardian approval was obtained through the absentee system 30, 30A. It also permits printing a counselor flag report 83 based on other data in the absentee system 30, 30A.
[0154] Several potential using agencies as current and future users are anticipated and indicated in
TABLE-US-00008 No. Description 1 All schools, public and private 2 Clubs & Activities (e.g. Little league, Dance, Music Lessons, Theater, etc.) 3 Recreational Facilities (e.g. YMCA) 4 Latch Key Programs 5 Preschool 6 Daycare 7 Churches 8 Rehabilitation Centers 9 Court Related Facilities 10 Tutoring Programs 11 Non-school Educational Programs (e.g. - Upward Bound Programs) 12 Higher Education Working With Minors 13 Camps
[0155] Many current and future enhancements and uses are anticipated for the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions 30, 30A. Some examples, and not limitations, are:
TABLE-US-00009 A Technology Advancements: Always progressing with cutting edge advancements in human recognition technology, including, but not limited to fingerprint identification, voice recognition, face identification/recognition, microchip implants (micro- chipping), and eye identification. B Administration-Staff-Employees: 1. An announcement system updating all affected employees of important changes including office and building information, as well as district, state, and federal mandates. 2. Able to report and record all teacher/employee evaluations for individual district/company requirements as well as state requirements: Gradebook; discipline; evaluation; foreign language activities; scholarships; interactive communication with government agencies (therapy, courts, probation, Child services, etc.); parents and guardians; and emergency alerts. 3. Create locker space for employees and students to store online data. 4. Able to assign students virtual assignments for snow days, college readiness, or absences, etc. 5. Teachers can offer forms to be signed on their school web pages. C Students: 1. Discipline reports and records are able to be electronically generated and submitted from teachers to administration, with school option to also notify parents. 2. Automatic notification to administration when students are marked tardy a certain number of times. Schools can adjust this feature to be a school-wide policy or can accumulate for individual classes. 3. Offer the program in foreign languages. 4. Able to create and manage individual student schedules, teacher schedules, and the master schedule. 5. Students can electronically sign for given responsibilities (i.e. - library books, classroom documents, athletic events, etc.) 6. Students can have access to or check out online textbooks. D. Parents: 1. Parents can be contacted for emergency messaging, individually, school, or district wide. 2. Schools can be given the option to allow parents/guardians to electronically sign for viewing and being informed of grade interims and report cards. 3. Parents are able to electronically receive official signed documents from the school (transcripts, diplomas, grade reports, proof of attendance, possibly with an electronic watermark, etc.) and electronically sign official documents. 4. Parents can enroll and/or withdraw students by electronically signing required forms. E. Community: 1. For scholarship/award purposes, this program is able to generate reports to colleges, employers, or any community agency about community service, attendance of extra- curricular activities, field trips, or any other school related information. 2. Communicate openly between school and courts, probation officers, social services, therapists, or any business dealing with the students regarding attendance, grades, behavior or any other expected school attitude. 3. Able to send any generated report to government agencies, consultants, presenters, etc., about school related topics and statistics for the betterment of the system.
[0156] With this description it is to be understood that the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions 30, 30A is not to be limited to only the disclosed embodiment of system/process. The features of the Interactive and Real-Time Absentee Reporting and Flagging System for Schools, Parents and Other Institutions 30, 30A are intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the description.
[0157] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which these inventions belong. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can also be used in the practice or testing of the present inventions, the preferred methods and materials are now described. All patents and publications mentioned herein, including those cited in the Background of the application, are hereby incorporated by reference to disclose and described the methods and/or materials in connection with which the publications are cited.
[0158] Any of the publications discussed herein are provided solely for their disclosure prior to the filing date of the present application. Nothing herein is to be construed as an admission that the present inventions are not entitled to antedate such publication by virtue of prior invention. Further, the dates of publication provided may be different from the actual publication dates which may need to be independently confirmed.
[0159] Other embodiments of the invention are possible. Although the description above contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. It is also contemplated that various combinations or sub-combinations of the specific features and aspects of the embodiments may be made and still fall within the scope of the inventions. It should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed embodiments can be combined with or substituted for one another in order to form varying modes of the disclosed inventions. Thus, it is intended that the scope of at least some of the present inventions herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above.
[0160] Thus the scope of this invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents. Therefore, it will be appreciated that the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments which may become obvious to those skilled in the art, and that the scope of the present invention is accordingly to be limited by nothing other than the appended claims, in which reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean one and only one unless explicitly so stated, but rather one or more. All structural, chemical, and functional equivalents to the elements of the above-described preferred embodiment that are known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the present claims. Moreover, it is not necessary for a device or method to address each and every problem sought to be solved by the present invention, for it to be encompassed by the present claims. Furthermore, no element, component, or method step in the present disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or method step is explicitly recited in the claims.
[0161] The terms recited in the claims should be given their ordinary and customary meaning as determined by reference to relevant entries (e.g., definition of plane as a carpenter's tool would not be relevant to the use of the term plane when used to refer to an airplane, etc.) in dictionaries (e.g., widely used general reference dictionaries and/or relevant technical dictionaries), commonly understood meanings by those in the art, etc., with the understanding that the broadest meaning imparted by any one or combination of these sources should be given to the claim terms (e.g., two or more relevant dictionary entries should be combined to provide the broadest meaning of the combination of entries, etc.) subject only to the following exceptions: (a) if a term is used herein in a manner more expansive than its ordinary and customary meaning, the term should be given its ordinary and customary meaning plus the additional expansive meaning, or (b) if a term has been explicitly defined to have a different meaning by reciting the term followed by the phrase as used herein shall mean or similar language (e.g., herein this term means, as defined herein, for the purposes of this disclosure [the term] shall mean, etc.). References to specific examples, use of i.e., use of the word invention, etc., are not meant to invoke exception (b) or otherwise restrict the scope of the recited claim terms. Other than situations where exception (b) applies, nothing contained herein should be considered a disclaimer or disavowal of claim scope. Accordingly, the subject matter recited in the claims is not coextensive with and should not be interpreted to be coextensive with any particular embodiment, feature, or combination of features shown herein. This is true even if only a single embodiment of the particular feature or combination of features is illustrated and described herein. Thus, the appended claims should be read to be given their broadest interpretation in view of the prior art and the ordinary meaning of the claim terms.
[0162] As used herein, spatial or directional terms, such as left, right, front, back, and the like, relate to the subject matter as it is shown in the drawing FIGS. However, it is to be understood that the subject matter described herein may assume various alternative orientations and, accordingly, such terms are not to be considered as limiting. Furthermore, as used herein (i.e., in the claims and the specification), articles such as the, a, and an can connote the singular or plural. Also, as used herein, the word or when used without a preceding either (or other similar language indicating that or is unequivocally meant to be exclusivee.g., only one of x or y, etc.) shall be interpreted to be inclusive (e.g., x or y means one or both x or y). Likewise, as used herein, the term and/or shall also be interpreted to be inclusive (e.g., x and/or y means one or both x or y). In situations where and/or or or are used as a conjunction for a group of three or more items, the group should be interpreted to include one item alone, all of the items together, or any combination or number of the items. Moreover, terms used in the specification and claims such as have, having, include, and including should be construed to be synonymous with the terms comprise and comprising.
[0163] Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers or expressions, such as those expressing dimensions, physical characteristics, etc. used in the specification (other than the claims) are understood as modified in all instances by the term approximately. At the very least, and not as an attempt to limit the application of the doctrine of equivalents to the claims, each numerical parameter recited in the specification or claims which is modified by the term approximately should at least be construed in light of the number of recited significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding techniques.