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Learn how to effectively utilize the FL Curriculum Resiliency Education Progress Report to help track the required 5-hours of Resiliency education.
🚩Both Admin and Instructor users can view the Resiliency Education Progress Report
The students displayed on the report will depend on your user permissions. Admin Users will see all 6-12 grade students in the school/district. Instructors will only see 6-12 grade students enrolled in their shared rostered classes.
⚠️Review the Florida Curriculum Guide first
As best practice, we recommend reviewing the Florida Curriculum Guide for more detail on the state's Resiliency & Prevention requirements. Then, by assigning the entirety of the Compass Resiliency + Prevention preset curriculum, students in grades 6-12 can be given the opportunity to complete the minimum 5 hours of education on these topics, which is tracked on this report.
Video Walkthrough (click to expand)
Step 1: From the Admin home page, click on the “Reporting” tab. From the drop-down menu, click on “Resiliency Ed Progress.”

Step 2: If you are a District Admin, you will be able to see all schools in your Compass program. You may want to filter by school, and click ‘Load Report’. If you are a School Admin, you will see your school listed only. Click on the carat ‘^’ to expand and view all grade levels.

The 'Percentage Complete’ column will reflect the progress toward completing all lessons assigned from the Preset Curriculum, which when all are complete will satisfy the 5-hour mandate.

Step 3: Click on a specific grade, if desired, to view additional details. Here you can view assignments by Teachers or Students.

Step 4: Use the column headers to sort and review data. We recommend closely monitoring the right two columns for the % of Lessons complete, and if the Florida state requirement has been met.

Step 4: Click “Export Results” to download and save data to your computer or share with other stakeholders.
