The organizational hierarchy structures the data stored in the system. For example, all students, administrators, and teachers in the system must belong to an organization. Only after the organizational hierarchy is built can authorized users upload student data and create other user accounts. For this reason, building the organizational hierarchy is one of the first tasks.
An organization is an entity in a customer's organizational hierarchy. For example, a state, a district, and a school are organizations. An organization must exist in the system before that organization can participate in testing or test-related activities.
The organizational hierarchy provides a backbone or a framework that gives structure to the data that will be stored in the system. For example, all students, administrators, and teachers in the system must “belong” to an organization. Only after the organizational hierarchy is built can student data and user accounts be uploaded. For this reason, building the organizational hierarchy is one of the first tasks.
To learn how to manage organizations, see Manage Organizations
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Enrollment Count | Entered and derived enrollment counts |
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Enrollment Count Status - Participation Status | Participation status by organizations |
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Organization Count | Number of organizations by type, including the number participating and not participating |
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Organization - Testing Capacity Assessment - Total | Total organization testing capacity | Organization |
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Organizations Status | The selected organization's inactive, participation, complete, and enrollment count status. |
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