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1 Graduation Survey 1998 and 2001

2 Process for Questionnaire Development

3 Rational for Third Year Graduate Would still be in college Send mailing to parents address Send mailing over spring break

4 Rational for One Year Graduate Future base group data Send mailing to parents address Send over spring break

5 Questionnaire: Based upon how I respond to surveys. Wanted it to fit on a post card Wanted a quick and easy instrument for higher return rate Postcards were pre-stamped

6 Questions for Survey Asked Mick and Al for suggestions Surveyed high school staff for suggestions No one seemed to know exactly what information was wanted Uncertainty on who/how information would be used Therefore, Questions were broad and open ended CLEP and activities questions were from staff

7 Questionnaire

8 Return Rates: 1998 Graduates: mailed 185 surveys, 41 returned----22% return rate 2001 Graduates: mailed 194 surveys, 78 returned---40% return rate 31 returned with address unknown

9 1998 Results

10 1998— 41 out of 185------22% response 25 attending 4 year college/university 2 attending 2 year college transfer program 4 attending vocational school 3 enlisted in military 8 are working full time

11 Colleges:

12 Iowa Regent Institutions: 4---Iowa State University 3---The University of Iowa 1---The University of Iowa, Dental College 4---University of Northern Iowa

13 Iowa 4 year Private Colleges Drake Iowa Wesleyan College 2--Mount Mercy

14 Out of state 4 year College/Universities Eckerd College MNU Northwestern University Smith College UNCW U. of South Dakota UNLV U. of Minnesota Winona State

15 Transfer to 4 year College All attending Kirkwood—transferring to: The University of Iowa University of Northern Iowa

16 Vocational Colleges Aveda Institute Mercy Radiology Kirkwood Community College

17 Military 3—Navy

18 Work Accounting Mercy Medical Center Sattler Homes Day Care ACT Reinhart Foods NCS Nursing Home

19 School Activities 40--More than 1 activity 12—Athletics 6—Music 5—Clubs 1--Speech

20 Strength Categories Instructional Courses Other

21 Instructional 12—Good teachers Industrial tech program Personal help from teachers

22 Courses 8—PSEO Class choices Diversity of curriculum Integrated math

23 Other Work ethic Size of school Portfolio School to Work program Activities Newspaper Facilities Technology Athletics

24 Limitation Categories Instructional Courses Other

25 Instructional No comments

26 Courses Integrated math Lack of AP courses Need more course selection Need computer classes, not just keyboarding

27 Other Raise credits for graduation Need more art supplies Crowding Ethnic diversity College information/ financial aid No swimming pool Four Oaks

28 2001 Results 78 responses out of 194—40% return 39--Attending 4 year college/university 18—Transfer college program 12—Vocational program 4—Military 5—Working

29 Colleges

30 Iowa Regent Institutions 4—Iowa State University 5—The University of Iowa 8—University of Northern Iowa

31 Iowa 4 year Private Colleges Drake Loras Luther 7--Mt. Mercy St. Ambrose Warburg

32 Out of State Colleges/Universities Arizona State U. JIMC Northwestern University U. of Nebraska— Omaha U. of Rochester Wayne State U. Eastern Kentucky U. Wisconsin Lutheran College

33 Transfer programs 17 at Kirkwood Community College – 8 to Iowa Regent Institutions – 9 are undecided

34 Vocational Colleges Kirkwood CC Capri Paradise Valley CC Interior Design Culinary Arts 2—Cosmotology Automotive Tech Physical Therapy Ass’t

35 Military 2—Iowa National Guard 2—United States Air Force

36 Work Cedar Rapids Golf Course Lakeside Plumbing RM Boggs Stay at home mom

37 School Activities 19—More than 1 activity 15—Athletics 2—Music 1--Speech

38 Strength Categories Instructional Courses Other

39 Instructional 24—Instructors Teamwork Band/music

40 Courses English department Library Special educaiton 7—PSEO 8—Technology College prep coursework

41 Other Open campus Number of activities Involved parents 5—Portfolio Communication with parents Facilities Athletics/activities Block days

42 Limitation categories Instructional Courses Other

43 Instructional None listed

44 Courses Need more variety Not enough emphasis on core classes 9-10 English Need AP courses Need AP weighted GPA 10—Pushed into integrated math Math program Guidance—what’s available to students Student involvement in community Parking 3--Don’t value kids Senior presentation No swimming pool Tension between students Lack of diversity

45 Conclusions Better % return than expected from mailings Teachers are highly respected and appreciated at PHS Overall, students and parents are happy and appreciative of their educational experiences Several concerns have been resolved with the new building and the on going improvement of the curriculum No real interest in CLEP—possibly because they don’t have information about the option

46 Suggested changes for next survey

47 Post Card If used: Need better way to obtain updated addresses Reassess the questions Confusion on “Year of graduation” Phrasing for “attending 2 year college” Confusion with “Employment, part time” for college student

48 Most Importantly Need greater input as to who will be using this data and how. This will then effect the questions to be asked.

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