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Outcomes Data Reports
The Wisconsin Post High Outcomes Survey process and website was
designed to assist districts in meeting the data collection requirements
of SPP Indicator 14, but is also available
for districts to use in a non-compliance
monitoring year. Districts are encouraged to use the post high
school outcomes website in non-compliance years to gather valuable
information and to assist with assessing district outcomes improvement
activities.
As of December 2006, nearly 100 LEAs in Wisconsin have voluntarily used the outcomes survey process to assess the local outcomes of former district students and have used that information to make program and planning decisions that improve the outcomes of individuals with disabilities.
Districts may view their outcomes data in a variety of ways which
will enable them to make planning decisions based on current and
past state and district data.
| 1. | District Data Analysis |
| | Data can be sorted,
viewed and printed by:
- Survey Year
- Gender (male/female)
- Ethnicity (white/minority)
- Disability (CD/EBD/LD/Low Incidence)
- Exit Type (regular diploma/certificate of attendance/maximum
age/drop-out)
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| 2. | District Reports |
| | These reports are used as desired by the districts, and provide a framework in which to view outcomes data:
- District Summary Report (auto-filled)
- District Report Starter (partially auto-filled)
- Outcomes Improvement Planning Form (template)
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| 3. | Statewide/District Comparative Analysis Reports |
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Comparative data reports can be viewed and printed by state-to-district comparison and/or within-district comparison:
- Gender (auto-filled - male/female)
- Ethnicity (auto-filled - white/minority)
- Disability (auto-filled - CD/EBD/LD/Low Incidence)
- Exit Type (auto-filled)
- Within District (template - high school A/high school B or multiple schools)
- Across Survey Years (template - two or more survey years, e.g. 05-06 exiters/06-07 exiters)
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| 4. | State Reports |
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- State Summary Report |2008|
- State Final Report |2008|
- State/LEA Indicator #14 Report |2008|
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