Outstanding Required Fees for Inactive Students
Available March 2024
School Districts have been requesting the Outstanding Fees for Inactive Students feature for some time. This feature applies to students who move from an elementary school to a middle school, or middle to high school, or leave the district.
Background
When the item is created, it is attached to the school and the fee is associated with the school.
Therefore, even though the student may pay for the item once they move to the next school, the funds will always be routed to the school that the fee belongs to. The relationship of the item or fee does not change. The student becomes inactive where the fee was created, when a student moves to another school.
There is no money movement process for the schools, the fees will be sent to the school they were originally associated with.
What is the Outstanding Required Fees Feature for Inactive Students?
Do you have students who have moved from your school to another in your district, but who still owe fees for items attached as required at your school? These unpaid items appeared on the student’s tab as an ‘overdue’ fee. Once the student moved to another school, they would become inactive at your school. The item would remain outstanding, but it would disappear from the student’s tab list when parent logged into the system.
This new feature allows the school to easily collect outstanding fees through SchoolCash Online for these inactive students.
Best Practice
Preparation
What process does your district ask schools to follow regarding items attached as required?
- Some districts have School A (previous school where item originated) provide information to School B (next school student moves to) regarding outstanding required items.
Does School B inform the student they have outstanding payments at the previous school?
- Do they instruct them to go to School A where item originated to pay for the item?
This process would rely on the item remaining as attached as required at School A. - Or is it your district’s process to have School B create a new item in their school?
Whereby revenue is either retained by the receiving school or transferred to the school where the item originated?
If 1B is the process in your district, has School A changed the required item to an optional attachment selection?
This can be accomplished with the SchoolCash Catalog > View Items > Manage Attachments functionality?
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2. Or has the item been left as required in School A, as well as created as an outstanding required item in School B? If this is the situation, some item attachment clean up should be undertaken.
If the item is duplicated and both attached as required, this new feature will now display both items as required on the parent’s SchoolCash Online student tab.
Best Practice: Clean Up Data
To avoid parent purchase confusion, it is suggested schools confirm with your district as to which school should change the attachment from Required to an Optional attachment selection.
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Best Practice: Going Forward and End of Each School Year
KEV has previously recommended a best practice task for Year End SchoolCash Catalog rollover preparation.
The recommendation is to review required items and determine if they should indeed remain as a commitment to the student. The Knowledge Base article can be found here.
As a best practice, it is suggested this process be followed when students leave your school mid-year, as well as continue to be part of the year end SchoolCash Catalog rollover preparation.
Learn More about the Outstanding Fees for Inactive Students functionality.
To learn how to run the item export report and the information it can provide, watch this short video
To learn how to change required items to optional using Manage Attachments functionality, watch this short video