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Indicator 14 - Post-School Outcomes

SY2025-26 Post School Outcome Collection in DMS

Training Video Coming Soon! 

Training Details

Title: Indicator 14: Post-School Outcomes (PSO) data collection process for Summer 2026 (SY 2025-26)

Date: May 13, 2026

Time: 10:00–11:00 AM

Format: Zoom (Link will be provided upon registration)

Register for Indicator 14: Post School Outcomes (PSO) data collection process for Summer 2026 (SY 2025-26) 

Training Resources

Definition:

Percent of youth who are no longer in secondary school, had IEPs in effect at the time they left school, and were:

  • Indicator 14A. Enrolled in higher education within one year of leaving high school.
  • Indicator 14B. Enrolled in higher education or competitively employed within one year of leaving high school.
  • Indicator 14C. Enrolled in higher education or in some other postsecondary education or training program; or competitively employed or in some other employment within one year of leaving high school.

Measurement

Indicator 14A. Percent enrolled in higher education = [(# of youth who are no longer in secondary school, had IEPs in effect at the time they left school and were enrolled in higher education within one year of leaving high school) divided by the (# of respondent youth who are no longer in secondary school and had IEPs in effect at the time they left school)] times 100.

Indicator 14B. Percent enrolled in higher education or competitively employed within one year of leaving high school = [(# of youth who are no longer in secondary school, had IEPs in effect at the time they left school and were enrolled in higher education or competitively employed within one year of leaving high school) divided by the (# of respondent youth who are no longer in secondary school and had IEPs in effect at the time they left school)] times 100.

Indicator 14C. Percent enrolled in higher education, or in some other postsecondary education or training program; or competitively employed or in some other employment = [(# of youth who are no longer in secondary school, had IEPs in effect at the time they left school and were enrolled in higher education, or in some other postsecondary education or training program; or competitively employed or in some other employment) divided by the (# of respondent youth who are no longer in secondary school and had IEPs in effect at the time they left school)] times 100.

Every summer, Administrative Units conduct post-school interviews with former high school students who had IEPs in effect at the time they left school during the previous school year. The data collection opens in June and closes in September.


How is Colorado doing on this indicator?

Colorado Post School Outcomes Engagement Data: School Year 2024-25

Two bar charts show Indicator 14A and 14B from SY 2020–21 to SY 2024–25. Indicator 14A (students in higher ed) ranges from 21.10% to 23.68%, with targets around 24.2%–24.6%. Indicator 14B (students in higher ed and competitive employment) ranges from 68.70% to 65.93%, with targets increasing from 68.71% to 72.15%. Both charts show slight fluctuations over time.

 

Two bar charts show Indicator 14C and Interview Participation Rate from SY 2020–21 to SY 2024–25. Indicator 14C bars range from 77.99% to 76.99%, while targets range from 79% to 82.96%. Interview Participation Rate ranges from 67.19% to 64.86%, with a constant goal of 60%. Both charts show slight fluctuations over time.

 

 

SY 2020-21
FFY2020

SY 2021-22
FFY2021

SY 2022-23
FFY2022

SY 2023-24
FFY2023

SY 2024-25
FFY2024

14A

22.10%

21.67%

23.68%

19.16%

22.71%

14B

68.70%

69.49%

66.48%

62.84%

65.03%

14C

77.90%

81.06%

76.04%

77.17%

76.99%

Interview
Participation
Rate

67.19%

62.91%

70.54%

64.88%

64.86%

Targets for the Current SPP/APR Cycle

Indicator 14 Targets - 6-Year SPP/APR Cycle 

Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Data from School Year 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26
Target A >= 24.20% 24.30% 24.40% 24.50% 24.60% 24.70%
Target B >= 68.71% 70.46% 70.46% 72.15% 72.15% 73.76%
Target C >= 79.00% 81.02% 81.02% 82.96% 82.96% 84.81%

Improvement Strategies for Transition Age Students (Indicators 1, 2, and 14)

3

 

  • Sequencing of Services Framework
    • A multi-agency team has developed a sequencing of services framework to clarify student outcomes from junior high through age 24 and to identify the role of each stakeholder (families, community-centered boards, division of vocational rehabilitation, etc.) in assisting students to meet defined outcomes.
  • Capstone Projects
    • CDE established a Capstone workgroup to build school district personnel’s knowledge of how to develop capstones aligned with school district graduation requirements for students with significant needs.
  • Equity work
    • CDE/DVR/Colorado Community College System (CCCS) offers professional learning opportunities to school district personnel to assure equitable access of students with disabilities access to CTE programs (5-year project – 2021-2026):
    • CDE will partner with AUs with the highest need, identified through a review of data, to improve dropout and graduation rates, and post-school outcomes.
  • Training and Technical Assistance
    • Person-centered planning for students with disabilities, online, in-person, and Moodle course
    • 10 transition training modules to address needs for families and school district personnel
    • CDE provides opportunities for LEAs to engage in post-school outcomes data discussions to identify strengths in current practices and opportunities to improve response rates
    • CDE offers statewide regional trainings on a variety of transition topics
    • CDE hosts a statewide conference, the Transition Leadership Institute, each year to build LEA knowledge of evidence-based secondary transition practices
    • Components of secondary transition planning

Improvement Strategies

The feedback period has closed, and this video is included for information on the target-setting process (the Indicator 14 section starts at 00:06:56). 

For more information, contact:

Orla Bolger
Supervisor, Data and Monitoring Liaison
Email Orla Bolger
Phone: (720) 921-0524

Josh Fails
Online Project Coordinator (DMS) & Data Consultant
Email Josh Fails
Phone: (720) 618-0538


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