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Must know
  • Attended counts both Present and Late. The rate is attended divided by the classes with a recorded outcome — classes only marked Registered (no outcome yet) are left out so they don’t drag the number down.
  • The streak counts consecutive Present or Late classes and breaks on the first Absent or Excused.
  • In the year heatmap, classes are grouped by your local calendar day, and when several fall on one day the worst status wins that day’s color. The recent-classes strip is different — it shows one cell per class, not per day.
The attendance numbers on your athlete’s page all come from the outcomes coaches record for each class. Here’s what each one means. Attendance percentage. A class counts as attended when it’s marked Present or Late. The percentage is attended classes ÷ tracked classes, where “tracked” means every class a coach gave an outcome to — Present, Late, Absent, or Excused. A class that’s only Registered (nobody has marked what happened yet) isn’t counted either way, so it can’t lower the rate. Streak. This is the number of classes in a row your athlete was Present or Late, counting back from the most recent class. The first Absent or Excused ends the streak. Calendar colors. The year heatmap places each class on the day it happened, using your device’s local calendar day so a late-evening class lands on the right date. If your athlete had more than one class on the same day, that day takes the color of its worst status (for example, an absence outweighs a present). The recent-classes strip works differently: it shows one cell for each of the most recent tracked classes, so two classes on the same day appear as two separate cells that each keep their own color — nothing is merged. Related: How do I check my athlete’s attendance history? · How do I follow my athlete’s skill progress?