waqasraz / django-sis

A school information system made in django. Relies heavily on the django admin interface and includes many pluggable apps.

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#Django-sis This is an open source school information system built with Django. It relies heavily on the django admin interface for backend usage (registrar, etc). Below you will find a list of apps included in the software with a brief description of each.

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Build Status

Quick Install

You should have at least basic django deployment and docker experience to run django-sis. We test only in Ubuntu 12.04 and PostgreSQL. Other environments might work but are not supported.

Run the docker images as described in fig.yml. We suggest creating a fig-production.yml file with your own configrations.

Configuration

Modify settings_local.py or edit environment variables to add your own settings, such as your database.

Set up database

fig run --rm web ./manage.py migrate

Run a test server

fig up

Upgrades

  1. git pull
  2. fig build
  3. fig run --rm web ./manage.py migrate
  4. fig run --rm web ./manage.py collectstatic
  5. fig restart

We don't currently release stable versions of django-sis. You can assume everything in git is as "stable" as possible. If you require more stability consider paying for support.

Apps

##School Information System (SIS) This tracks the students’ information and their parent/guardian/contact information. This module also records cohorts (groupings of students for easier class enrollment), basic faculty information, and school year information. This is the central module for django-sis and is required for use of any other module. All other modules are optional.

##Admissions This tracks potential students and their registration processes. It allows various admission levels to be added as well as steps that need to be completed before moving onto the next level. It also tracks any open houses a student has attended and how the student heard about the school.

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Every step in the process can be fully customized to serve your school’s needs. From an applicant's page, the filter function may sort results accordingly.

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##Alumni This tracks in which college a student has enrolled after graduating and any alumni actions (such as reunions). Information can be imported from National Student Clearinghouse (http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/). Additionally, SWoRD can store interactions between the former students and current staff as shown below:

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##Attendance The attendance module allows homeroom teachers to take attendance each day and write notes for absentees. SWoRD stores this data and allows users to generate reports, look up single students, aggregate reports, and produce perfect attendance certificates.

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##Discipline The discipline module tracks a student’s discipline information including infractions, actions to be taken, and the teacher who reported the infraction. Similar to the other modules in SWoRD, discipline reports can be generated and exported into an Excel document for convenience.

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##Schedule, Courses, and Grades These modules track courses, enrollments, marking periods, class periods, marking period grades, student awards, standardized tests information, and results (ex: SAT, ACT, PLAN, etc). SWoRD stores marking period grades and final grades; these grades can then be generated into a report card or transcript. At present, SWoRD supports integration with the free online gradebook Engrade. Alt text

##Volunteer Tracking This module tracks any volunteer work a student is required to do including site and site supervisor information. A student can volunteer at multiple sites.

Counseling

This tracks students’ counseling meetings and referrals. It allows teachers to submit online referral forms that notify the counselor and also tracks follow-up actions after a meeting.

##Work Study The Work Study module involves many different facets. Students from the School Information module can be converted to Student Workers so that more specialized information can be tracked in the Work Study module. Students may submit time sheets for supervisors to approve, make notes, and evaluate the student. This process is shown below: Alt text

All submitted time sheets are stored on SWoRD to allow work study staff to keep track of approved or unapproved time sheets. Users with access to these stored time sheets are able to view each time sheet’s information including date, hours, student accomplishments, and supervisor comments. Alt text

Student work attendance is also tracked, allowing faculty to list reasons for missed work days, fees and to specify when the student will make up for the missed day. Alt text

SWoRD allows users to save basic company information for each work site associated with the school including Department of Labor forms. Additionally, information from client visits is saved along with the pertinent evaluations shown below. Alt text

Development Environment

You can easily get Djanog-sis running in an isolated development environment using Fig and Docker. We have testing this to work on both OSX and Ubuntu.

OSX

Pre-req's

Before you begin, make sure you have both VirtualBox and Vagrant installed.

Install boot2docker (** Warning: This may take forever **)

Just follow the instructions on the Docker website. This should install the boot2docker application which you will be able to see in your launcher.

To launch boot2docker, simply click on the boot2docker application icon from the application launcher.

Alternatively, you can initiate boot2docker from the command line with these three commands:

boot2docker init
boot2docker start
$(boot2docker shellinit)

You are now ready to install and use fig using the instructions below.

Install fig

curl -L https://github.com/orchardup/fig/releases/download/0.5.1/darwin > /usr/local/bin/fig
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/fig

Syncdb & Migrate

Note: this will change slightly when we move to 1.7

fig run web python manage.py migrate

Run

fig up

Now, the server is running, it may tell you that it's running at localhost:8000 or 0.0.0.0:8000 but it's actually running at your docker-ip location, which you can find by running:

boot2docker ip

Let's say this is the docker-ip: 192.123.45.678, you should then be able to see the server in your browser at 192.123.45.678:8000

Sample Data

We have some sample data that might be useful when testing out the development environment. To load the data, try this:

fig run web python manage.py populate_sample_data

Ubuntu

Install Docker

Follow the instructions on the docker website, here

Add user to group

sudo gpasswd -a ${USER} docker

Install Fig

curl -L https://github.com/orchardup/fig/releases/download/0.5.1/linux > /usr/local/bin/fig
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/fig

Syncdb & Migrate

fig run web python manage.py migrate

Run

fig up

Enjoy your django-sis instance on localhost:8000

Sample Data

We have some sample data that might be useful when testing out the development environment. To load the data, try this:

fig run web python manage.py populate_sample_data

Multi tenant (optional)

Set MULTI_TENANT=True in settings_local.py. You can create a new tenant with

from ecwsp.customers.models import Client

tenant = Client(domain_url='localhost',
                schema_name='tenant1',
                name='My First Tenant',)
tenant.save()

Read more at https://django-tenant-schemas.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

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