Great suggestions, Bob!

Happy Holidays!

Lucy Ely

NERRC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Haugh" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 5:27:47 PM
Subject: [NPSO]: Locating Dropouts




Some thoughts on getting dropouts to participate in the PSO survey… 



    • Make sure the interviewer does not call and say “we’re doing a survey.” 




    • Call and let the person know that you’re calling to see how they’re 
doing. In addition, be prepared to offer assistance with a referral or other 
resources if necessary. 




    • Approximately 10% NJ dropouts re-registered in the same district the 
following year after dropping out. Staff that are charged with doing the study 
need to have access to that information. Some districts don’t think to check 
this information. 




    • Additional students move or transfer to another district. In this case, 
hopefully, the district keeps a record of a list of the students that 
information was requested to attend another district. 




    • Determine if the dropout has any siblings or relative in the district. 




    • Each district needs to identify what resources are available to them. For 
example, districts have used: 




    • District Truancy Officer 




    • Local probation officers 




    • Home-School Parent liaisons 




    • PTA or Parent Special Education Association 




    • Spanish speaking interviewers assigned when necessary 




    • Most importantly, using multiple phone numbers to attempt to contact the 
former student. 







Bob Haugh 

New Jersey Department of Education 

Office of Special Education Programs 

PO 500 

Trenton, NJ 08625 

Phone: 609 633-6431 

Fax: 609 292-5558 

email: [email protected] 



-----Original Message----- 
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jane Falls 
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 11:35 AM 
To: Magee, John; PSO CofP 
Cc: David Test; Matthew Klare; Catherine Fowler 
Subject: [NPSO]: Re: Locating Dropouts 



Hello NPSO community, 

One of our colleagues, John Magee, asks a question and I am hoping some of you 
have suggestions for him. His question is below in blue; my response is in 
black. If you have strategies, please reply to the list so we can all learn 
from one another! Thanks so much! Jane 

Hello Jane, hope all is going well for you. 

Can you direct me toward any practices or strategies for locating dropouts in 
the I-14 longitudinal study process, and/or for promoting school reengagement? 
I have looked over some of the documents and round table discussions on the 
NPSO site, but cannot find any references to successful strategies. Many people 
say it is a problem that they need to address, but cannot yet point to specific 
successes. 
I know that some states/districts are actually using Face Book sites and 
Twitter networks to locate dropouts, and we recently participated a Schools 
Moving Up webinar on dropout reenrollment; but I am interested in specific 
strategies and practices that are currently producing results. If you can point 
me in the right direction I would really appreciate it. 
Have a great holiday! 
Thanks, 
John 
John D. Magee 
Consultant, Office for Exceptional Children 
Ohio Department of Education 
25 South Front St., Mail Stop 205 
Columbus, OH 43215 
Office: 614-728-1115 Cell: 937-430-9360 
email: [email protected] 


Jane’s response: We have a 2007 product developed with NDPC-SD entitled 
“Collecting Post-School Outcome Data: Strategies for Increasing Response Rates” 
that offers suggestions to connect with “hard to reach students including 
dropouts”. This is available on our website at 
http://www.psocenter.org/data_collection.html 
Scroll down to Procedures and there it is. 

Also, in conjunction with PACER we developed a series of Parent and Student 
fliers intended to be used while students are still in school to inform them 
about the coming PSO interviews/surveys, encouraging them to provide contact 
info and respond. These fliers and tips for their use are on our website: 
http://www.psocenter.org/data_collection.html 

Jane Falls, Coordinator 
National Post-School Outcomes Center 
1268 University of Oregon 
Eugene, OR 97403-1268 
541-346-0354 
[email protected] 
http://www.psocenter.org 

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Lucy Ely Pagán
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NERRC - Learning Innovations at WestEd
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