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Senior Exit Surveys

These surveys are given to every senior in Washtenaw County prior to graduation. The data can be accessed using a password with the link below. If you have any questions regarding this data, please contact Sarah Devaney sdevaney@wash.k12.mi.us.

Senior Exit Survey report prepared by Hanover for class of 2015.

Senior Exit Survey report prepared by Hanover for class of 2014.
The Senior Exit Survey, undertaken by the Washtenaw Intermediate School District (WISD), is a survey of the experiences and plans of the graduating seniors from the public high schools in Washtenaw County. Each year the senior exit survey is administered to all graduating seniors at each of the 16 public high schools in Washtenaw County. Questions on the survey ask students about a wide variety of topics including their course-taking patterns, extra-curricular involvement, and learning experiences in high school as well as their feelings of self-efficacy related to their academic and social abilities. Students are also asked about their anticipated post-secondary plans. District staff use the survey results as a tool for the planning for and evaluation of school improvement efforts.

Five year Graduate Follow-up Surveys for class of 2001. 
One year Graduate Follow-up Surveys for class of 2001.

Senior Exit Survey - Results for 2008.
Senior Exit Survey Questions - Tool for 2008
Senior Exit Survey Summary - Analysis and Indications for 2008
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