Understanding Post-Exit Surveys: Insights & Strategies

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Gain valuable insights on student demographics and socioeconomic trends to enhance post-exit surveys. Discover effective tips for student communication and prioritizing follow-up calls. Utilize data tracking tools to optimize student outreach and engagement.

  • Surveys
  • Student Demographics
  • Communication Strategies
  • Data Tracking
  • Student Engagement

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  1. Understanding Post-Exit Surveys

  2. It starts with you We love to KYS (Know Your Students) What are your demographics? What SES (Socioeconomic status) trends are you seeing with your students Administrators,students need to know who you are Touring the classrooms

  3. Process Promote Follow-up Orientate Classroom Onboarding

  4. Helloit's me again Let s face it, making calls can be difficult. But here are a couple of tips we use that may help you. Give students a heads-up Make a plan Consider the time of day Use native language when possible Don t forget the PoP contact history

  5. Guess Who?.......finding the right information Student Alerts NRS Table 5 NRS Table 8

  6. Getting to the right spot All POP Summary NRS Table 5

  7. NRS table 5 *Second Quarter tracks students who exited last fiscal year (July 1st - June 30th) *Fourth Quarter tracks students who exited last calendar year (January 1st-December 31st)

  8. Click Once to sort Select To remove Positive SSN Values

  9. Digging in If you are wanting to prioritize calls you can also use follow-up Outcomes by Quarter

  10. This can help us make calls to students that are ready now and not future dated

  11. Thats a wrap Thank you for joining

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