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Resetting for the New 2024-25 School Year (Standalone Single School Administrator)
Resetting for the New 2024-25 School Year (Standalone Single School Administrator)

How to manage your old data and reset your account to handle the new school year's data properly.

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Written by Niki Frisby
Updated over 5 months ago

Before we get started with the resetting instructions, please be aware that Typing Agent will be doing a lot of updates for the 2024-25. We suggest that you export, archive, reset, and delete your 2023-24 data, described below, AFTER August 1, 2024, before uploading your 2024-25 data into our system. This will make sure that your students get the updated interface and content.

OK, now that you understand that, let's move on. By dealing with your old Typing Agent data well, you set the stage for your new school year to be fruitful and effective. Our best practice it to export first, then archive, reset, then delete your data. This Guide explains our terms so that when you log into the program to apply them, you understand exactly what and why you’re taking certain actions. By fully understanding the functions available to you for data management, you will in a prime position to tailor the resetting process to your exact needs. (ONLY the person/account listed as the MAIN Standalone Single School Administrator can execute these commands.)

Ask yourself, do you want your students practicing over the summer holidays? If they are to practice, then hold off doing this process until a day or two before your new school year begins. If you are locking them out of the program so they don't begin next year's work early, then you may begin the resetting process now. With either choice, you have two options; it's just a matter of WHEN you do it. You may:

i. Export all the reports you want (see Export Reports below) then delete everything from Typing Agent. This will permit you to start from scratch and upload classrooms, teachers and students again. Remember you may add your 2024-25 information using CSV (UTF-8 Format) files, with Google Classroom, or have your teachers and students self register. (If you kept your CSV (UTF-8 Format) files from last year, just use that as your base and update that. Our clients who do this move students and teachers around with U to update them in the ACTION column then C to create new students and teachers); or

ii. Use Typing Agent's process, described below, where data are archived and saved so that nothing interferes with the new school year's work. This is the process mainly described below.

Export Reports

If you want to keep detailed records of what your students did, export and download their results on to your computer. Click on Reports and pull whatever school- or class-based reports you want:

Notice that there are quite a few reports. Go through and select those that are important for you and if these reports don't really matter for you, simply skip this step.

After you've done that, now would be a great time to delete the students who have graduated from your school. If you don't do it now, they will be intermingled with new students who will be promoted to that grade level. To deal with the graduated students, simply click on the classroom and active the students in that class by clicking on the checkbox next to their names. A fly-out menu appears to the right. Select Delete Student(s) and confirm that you want to delete them on the pop-up warning that appears. Now those students will not be counted in your roster for next school year. When that this is done, let's move on.

Resetting Steps

To reset your students, click your Admin button and select School Management.


Then, select the Reset Students For New Year tab.

Now, you'll see a list of all of your available options to check:

1. Archive ALL Student Data: Strongly Recommended

When you archive your data, you create and store a summary of your students’ data for the past year within Typing Agent. Should you ever want to revisit that information, simply look under your Archived Reports in your administrator’s Reports area, and select the year you’re looking for.

2. Move Students to the Next Grade Level: Strongly Recommended
Selecting this option will move your students manually up one grade with their classmates and teacher(s). (If you didn't delete the students who had graduated, for example your 12th grade students, they will remain in 12th grade and use your valuable student licenses.) If your graduated students are still there after you've done your new year reset, they will be mixed with your new 12th graders and you will now have to shift through them to delete them. Should you decide to reset your data for the new school year without first deleting the old students, click here for more information on deleting students. (Note: Advancing students’ grade level does not change the curriculum itself, but will alter the target settings inside the already assigned curriculum by increasing expected WPM and Accuracy. We discuss this later with what you should do once the reset has been completed.)

3. Remove ALL unused Student Accounts: Recommended
This will delete all students who have not yet logged into the program. Note, this is irreversible!

4. Reset ALL Student Passwords

This will allow you to reset all students’ passwords to a specific password of your choosing. Like the option prior, this is also irreversible.

5. Delete Existing Classrooms: Recommended

This will clear all of the classrooms from your school so that your teachers may start fresh for the new school year.

5. Delete Existing Students' Progress: Strongly Recommended

Cleaning up your database is the most important step to take in order to get ready for the new school year. It is the best way to ensure students have a clean start as they work towards their new grade-level goals. If old data is not deleted, your students in Grades 3-12 will not be given the start-of year Placement Test that serves to assign the optimal instructional path of learning for their level. Moreover, if you don’t delete last year’s data, your new year's data will be skewed. Remember, by exporting your old data, you keep detailed reports on your computer while a summary of that will be archived within Typing Agent itself. Again, it is strongly recommended that schools export data then archive/delete/reset student data at the end of each school year.

5a. Fix the Start Date for New Data Collection: Strongly Recommended

When students begin a new grade level, we want to capture what they are doing that year and that year only. This is why it is imperative that you fix the start date for the program to begin tracking this information. So, for example, if you have students using Typing Agent during the summer months and your new school year begins August 16, log into Typing Agent on August 15 and take these actions. Fix your start date to August 15 so that our system processes everything that evening and August 16, your students begin the school year with a clean database working towards new goals and all of the summer work is archived and/or saved on your computer.

NOTE: Deleting data can work backwards only. For example, if your school year started August 16 but and it's now October and you realize you never did the data reset, you may still execute the reset without losing the work students did this year - take the actions explained and fix your reset date to August 15. (Doing it this way is not ideal but at least it will clean up the database and have students working towards this new year's goals quickly.)


When you're finished taking the above steps, click Update to finalize your selections.

Important Note: New Year Resets may require a 24 hour turnaround time to run. The email address listed in the account profile will receive a status email once complete. In the meantime, you can select the View Status text in the bottom right corner to see where we're at in the process at any time.

When should this be done?

The school reset for the new year should be done at the end of the school curriculum year and before new students are rostered for the new school year. Once the student's data is reset they will be reset to the start of the program and will begin by taking the assessment and placement test prior to working on the curriculum.

Important Final Steps: After Export/Archive/Delete/Reset are done

Once your student data has been reset, it is very important that you complete getting your account set up. By this, you need to add new students and teachers and review your overall settings. Also, remember that students will be at their new grade level but in their last year's classrooms and cohorts with that teacher. Should you need to update anything, please go in and do so.

Administrators, remember that you may add or update classrooms, teachers or students manually, with Google Classroom, CSV files or have people self register. Should you need help with this, please click here to access our guides on how to add or update staff. Click here for information on how to add or update classrooms and click here to learn how to add or update students.

Now that these are good, your next step is to review and/or update your account's general settings. From your dashboard, hover over your Admin button and select School Management.

Now, see all the editable options available for you. We have the topics clickable so you are able to look deeper into each setting.

Remember: What you set for time under Settings directly affect your reports and ensure that Scheduled Tests are accessible only during school hours; Permissions delineate which staff members can manipulate students' accounts and how; Grade Settings affect the lessons, tests, and which grade levels get specific curriculums and games; Gradebook permits the main administrator to change the marking system to what your school uses; Target Settings sets the Words Per Minute and Accuracy Goals as well as the number of times students do an exercise before moving on; Grade-Level Scheduled Tests serve up tests for all students at particular levels should the main administrator want to give school-based tests; and School Portal lets you design how you'd like your Typing Agent page to look as well as how teachers and students access the program. By taking this moment to make sure everything is lined up properly will go a long way in making sure your teachers and students have a successful time this school year.

Because admins tend to overlook this, we want to emphasize the Time Settings.


Notice that these settings are out of Typing Agent's control so we need you to set this up based on your school's calendar and needs. Fix your Start, End Date and School Educational Year dates properly. These dates directly affect your reports and when scheduled tests are given. When you're finished setting this up, click Save.

Now, you can feel confident that your Typing Agent account is ready for the new school year!

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