May 11, 2009
KHEAA: Public High schools Will Soon be Able to Track Graduates' College Progress
KHEAA: Public High schools Will Soon be Able to Track Graduates' College Progress
Kentucky public high schools will soon be able to track their graduates’ progress in college by using a free service called StudentTracker. The service will keep schools informed about former students, the colleges attended and degrees earned.
Teresa Combs, a guidance counselor at Pineville High School, said the service will help counselors and students. “Every October we turn in a transition report that tells about every senior that has graduated, where they are, what they’re doing,” Combs said. The report is required by the state as part of each public high school’s accountability measures. That means calling every one of the previous year’s graduates to get the information.
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