Ihave a SharePoint list with a Choice field. I am connecting to this in a PowerApp via the Form control. Instead of displaying the Choice values it is initially displaying Item 1, Item 2 etc. up to Item 15 (there's only 3 choice values). It then blanks out all these values and shows no values at all. In all our other PowerApps we've developed this has worked fine, with the DisplayFields and SearchFields properties displaying as ["Value"]. However, in new forms these now seem to be showing as ["Value1"] and it doesn't seem to matter if the 1 is removed, the choice values never appear (see attached image). New forms, new lists have been tried and tested but the error persists. This is stopping all new developments from proceeding. Any help greatly appreciated.
After I opened a ticket with MS they were able to find a reference to this issue where, if you review the DataCardValue properties of the affected Choice DataCard, you may find the Default value is null. Enter ThisItem.[ChoiceFieldName] and this should bring the options back. The cause is unclear but we guessed it maybe due to our template app being somehow corrupted and stripping out the Default value for Choice fields when inserting the Form control. We will be creating a new template for our apps to avoid this, which is frustrating, as a quick test in a blank canvas app shows the error does not reoccur.
In its first year, seven private schools in the city accepted 341 students. Today, the MPCP has expanded to include more than 125 schools in the metro Milwaukee area and serves more than 28,000 students annually. The MPCP has no enrollment caps. Most schools that participate in the MPCP enroll both choice and non-choice students.
Eligibility is based on family income, prior year attendance, residency, and age of students entering grades K4, K5, and 1. Eligibility is not based on race, ethnic background, religion, prior test scores, grades, recommendations or membership in a church or parish. Choice schools must accept all eligible applications.
It depends on the school and on the school district. Some schools provide transportation. Some districts provide transportation or reimburse the parent a certain amount for their transportation costs. Check directly with the school you plan to attend or with your district of residence.
The school will notify you within 60 days whether your child has received a voucher or has been placed on a waiting list. If more applications are received than slots available, the school will also let you know the date of the lottery to select choice students. If your student is placed on the waiting list, the school will let you know what your place in line is. If the school rejects your application, the notice of non-acceptance will give you the reason why.
If your student is offered a choice seat, you must notify the school within five days whether or not they will attend. You must also provide proof of residency and income before the end of the enrollment period.
The Choice activity allows you to ask a question and set up radio buttons which learners can click to make a selection from a number of possible responses. They can choose one or more option and they can update their selection if you allow them. Choices can be useful as quick poll to stimulate thinking about a topic; to allow the class to vote on a direction for the course, or to gauge progress.
As a teacher, you can always see the results, but you can also choose whether or not to allow learners to see each other's choices and whether or not to allow them to see the names or merely the percentage of votes.
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Please be sure to read the directions carefully prior to submitting. If you applied during the school choice window and were waitlisted submitting a hardship application for the same school/program will not change the outcome. The hardship application will be cancelled.
For more information on the School Choice Controlled Open Enrollment Plan-Hardship Request, please review the Controlled Open Enrollment Plan. The preferences outlined below will not be applied for Pre-K hardship requests. Per the document, hardships under this request process include the following:
***Hardship applications received due to a move/change of address when possible will be approved for the remainder of the current school year. Families must reapply for school choice during the Controlled Open Enrollment Window for the 2024-2025 school year for consideration to remain at that school.
The Hardship Application can be accessed in the parent portal of the myStudent system. In the student menu, you will find the application under reach respective student. A confirmation email to the email address on file will be sent when the application has been submitted successfully. Applications can only be submitted through the parent portal. As a reminder, only one (1) choice can be requested. Computers are available at schools or at a public library, and assistance will be provided as a reasonable accommodation to those with a disability. If assistance is needed with the application process, contact the district office at
pascop...@pasco.k12.fl.us.
The school choice waitlists are maintained for the entirety of the school year. The waitlists are reviewed on a quarterly basis. School, grade level, and program capacity is reveiwed prior to the beginning of each marking period. Parents/guardians will be notified via email in waitlist order if capacity exists. When possible students would transition at the beginning of the new marking period to minimize any academic impact. Waitlist information is visible in the parent portal of myStudent under school choice. **Note- sibling preference is not guraranteed when students are being offered a seat due to the waitlist being exercised.
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With ranked-choice voting, a voter can rank up to 10 candidates in order of preference. San Francisco voters have used this method to fill most local offices since November 2004. These offices include:
If a candidate wins a majority in the second round, that candidate wins. Counting is then complete. If there is no majority winner, we again eliminate the candidate with the fewest votes. Then we recount, and continue this process until a candidate wins.
The mission of the Office of K-12 School Choice is to support quality public and private educational choice programs by providing information and assistance to promote successful outcomes for students, families, institutions and communities.
The New Worlds Scholarship is designed to provide additional support to students who are struggling with reading or mathematics. Parents can apply here to access an education savings account (ESA) of $500 to purchase supplemental materials and tutoring services.
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Organized groups of medical student activists around the world are the foundation of our community and integral to the success of Medical Students for Choice. Together we ensure that sexual and reproductive healthcare, including abortion, is a standard part of medical education and training.
Medical students and residents deserve clinical exposure to abortion care throughout their medical education. MSFC provides financial and logistical resources to help future physicians receive this exposure, practice hands-on skills, and review residency training sites with the intention of becoming abortion providers.
Medical Students for Choice is dedicated to providing the most up to date family planning education available outside of formal medical school curricula. Through MSFC's Conference on Family Planning and the Abortion Training Institutes MSFC is revolutionizing the landscape of medical education.
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