Behavior Management Access
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Infinite Campus - Behavior Management Access - Recertification
IC Behavior Management access is typically valid for one school year at a time to ensure users are up-to-date with possible changes to the Behavior Management process, or updates to Infinite Campus itself.
Access Renewal for 2024-2025
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With the release of the new Discipline Matrix for the 2024-25 SY, the recertification process for SY 2024-25 is as follows:
- School Administrative staff (Principals, Assistant Principals, and Deans) will have until mid-fall 2024 to complete the IC Behavior Management eLearning (which will be available in August) or lose access in IC until they do. No access will be removed prior to mid-fall 2024.
- All other school-based staff will lose access on June 30, 2024 and will need to begin the access process outlined below (under All Other School-Based Staff) upon their return to school in August
- School Administrative staff (Principals, Assistant Principals, and Deans) will have until mid-fall 2024 to complete the IC Behavior Management eLearning (which will be available in August) or lose access in IC until they do. No access will be removed prior to mid-fall 2024.
*Failure to complete required recertifications in a timely manner will result in loss of access until you complete them. In addition, any change in job role or location may impact your access as will departure from and returning to employment at DPS.
*Note: Allow 48 hours for access to update after completion. In the event it has been more than 48 hours, please submit a DoTS ticket.
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Access for all other School-based roles
Access Renewal for 2024-2025
With the release of the new Discipline Matrix for the 2024-25 SY, the opportunity for non-administrative school staff to recertify for annual access to Behavior Management is being delayed to allow for the creation of the new Behavior Management eLearning. All non-administrative staff who have Behavior Management access at the end of SY 23-24 will lose access on June 30, 2024 and need to begin the access process afresh upon their return to school in August.
First-time Access
IC Behavior Management access exceptions for non-administrative school-based staff will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Those requesting an access exception will need to:
- Be assigned as the Discipline Building Leader (DBL) in their building
- Complete the Behavior Management Certification in Learning Space. (The new 2024-2025 course will be available in August.)
- Reach out to a member of the Central Discipline team (Michelle Powell, Terri Talavera or Ike Ogbuike) to request the exception
- Meet additional demonstrations of proficiency, as defined by the Central Discipline team.
Once these requirements are met, please submit an incident to DoTS, as access is NOT automated for other school-based roles.
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Access for Principals, Assistant Principals and Deans
Access Renewal for 2024-2025
With the release of the new Discipline Matrix for the 2024-25 SY, the annual Behavior Management access renewal requirement for all school administrative staff is being delayed to allow for the creation of the new Behavior Management eLearning. School principals, assistant principals and deans who have Behavior Management access at the end of SY 23-24 will keep access through mid-fall 2024. Look for the new eLearning to be available in August.
Once the new eLearning is released, school administrators will have three months to complete the eLearning in order to keep access. Please check back here and in upcoming district newsletters for updates as they become available.
First-time Access
- Must have an active school assignment in InforHR
- Must complete the Behavior Management Certification in Learning Space. (The new 2024-2025 course will be available in August.)
Once these requirements are met, access to IC Behavior Management should be granted automatically within two business days of completing the certification (sometimes sooner) with no need to manually request access. (If, after two full business days, you have not been granted access, please reach out to DoTS.)