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Class of 2025 Senior Survey Results

Class of 2025 Senior Survey Results

As the Class of 2025 prepared to step into the future, we invited them to share their plans for life after high school through a senior survey—whether that path leads to college, career, military or other opportunities. At the Sept. 8 Board of Education meeting, we shared their responses. We’re excited to see all that the Class of 2025 will accomplish, knowing their journey forward has been supported by a community committed to making every student Future Ready.

 

81.76% Took the ACT, a standardized test to assess high school students' readiness for college.

64.46% Took the ACT WorkKeys, a system of assessments, curriculum and skills profiling designed to measure and develop essential workplace skills. 

 

17.53% were the first in their family to graduate from high school.

39.70% Planned to enroll in technical school, a 2-year or 4-year college.

 

What supports were helpful to students throughout high school?

67.42% Classroom teacher

58.38% Parent/Guardian

38.92% Support staff (Counselor, Psychologist, Social Worker)

38.40% Advocacy Teacher and Activities

29.73% College & Career Center Coordinator

25.83% Athletic Coach and/or Activity Sponsor

 

What are your plans after high school graduation?

37.9% 4-year college

15.9% Technical or trade school

15.6% 2-year college

14.8% Full-time job

11.4% Unknown

4.4% Military

 

72.72% Completed the FAFSA, a Federal Student Aid Application students use to apply for financial aid to help pay for college or technical school.

 

 

 

 

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