An update has been posted to the Known Issue Informational Post regarding Attendance Recovery LINK
3/27/26 - Coming Soon:
Final testing is being conducted on a large update to Attendance Recovery process, which will allow accurate tracking of earned versus utilized time.
Key changes will include:
Attendance Recovery hours earned are stored at the session level and will be summarized for reporting.
When an absence is recovered, Minutes Utilized are automatically tracked on the attendance record (ATT.AMU).
A new Attendance Recovery Bank (ARB) page will be available for California districts, providing a read-only view of all students' AR summary data. Currently only students who have ATD records linked to Attendance Recovery will be visible on this page. We are planning a further enhancement to allow showing all students with recoverable absences on this page.
A Mass Calculate button on the ARB page will allow authorized users to trigger recalculation of AR data for all students.
Data available on this page will include totals for the following:
Total AR Session Days, Hours, and Minutes earned
Total Verified Absences, Absences Recovered, and Minutes Utilized
Remaining Minutes available and Recoverable Absences available
This view of Student-level ARB data can be sorted and filtered to allow schools to identify students with sufficient available minutes to recover any remaining absences.
These changes will improve auditability, reporting accuracy, and alignment with California Attendance Recovery requirements.
Here are some workflow documents to help understand the overall process:
An update has been posted to the Known Issue Informational Post regarding Attendance Recovery LINK
3/27/26 - Coming Soon:
Final testing is being conducted on a large update to Attendance Recovery process, which will allow accurate tracking of earned versus utilized time.
Key changes will include:
Attendance Recovery hours earned are stored at the session level and will be summarized for reporting.
When an absence is recovered, Minutes Utilized are automatically tracked on the attendance record (ATT.AMU).
A new Attendance Recovery Bank (ARB) page will be available for California districts, providing a read-only view of all students' AR summary data. Currently only students who have ATD records linked to Attendance Recovery will be visible on this page. We are planning a further enhancement to allow showing all students with recoverable absences on this page.
A Mass Calculate button on the ARB page will allow authorized users to trigger recalculation of…