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Washington State Graduate Follow-up Study (GFS) is an annual effort of
the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) to provide
indicator data on post-high school activity of recent high school graduates in
Washington State. The standard
annual reports include
outcome information for high school graduates in general, as well as students
who have completed a vocational sequence at a Washington high school.
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- State-Level
Reports
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addition to the annual reports on students in the first year after graduation,
multi-year reports are also available on graduating classes dating back to 1998.
Additional research reports on special topics are also available.
All statewide reports are available on-line here.
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- The
GFS database can be used to produce many additional reports and analyses beyond
those currently available (e.g. profile of students who stop out of or change
institutions of higher education). To inquire about possible custom statewide
reports, please contact the GFS project
team.
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- District-Level
Reports
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- School
district administrators may request standard district-level tables, which
summarize data about their own graduates. To
request district or building-level summary data about your students, click
here. These local
reports must be requested by a school or district administrator and will not be
available online.
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- To
learn about how your district can participate in the GFS, click here.
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- Other
information
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- For
answers to Frequently Asked Questions, click here.
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- The
Graduate Follow-up Study is currently conducted for OSPI by the Olympia office
of the Social and Economic Sciences Research Center (SESRC) of
Washington State University. For
more information about the GFS, or to email the GFS project team, contact us.
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