Wisconsin Indicator 14 Survey
Wisconsin Indicator 14 Survey

Welcome to the Wisconsin Indicator 14 Post School Outcomes (PSO) Survey Website!

This website is designed to assist Wisconsin LEAs with the data collection and reporting responsibilities of the Indicator 14 Post School Outcomes (PSO) Survey, which assesses the outcomes of individuals with disabilities one year after they have exited high school. Please contact Jenny Jacobs if you have any questions or would like to learn about district training opportunities. Just click Contact Us from the menu on the left links to send your message!

October 22, 2024 Update
The 2024 Indicator 14 survey data is complete. Districts with qualifying surveys through the Special Education Transition Incentive Grant funds will receive $947.617 per qualifying survey. This report can be found under District Reports and is titled "Transition Incentive Grant Funding Report." Directors now have access to the "Transition Incentive Grant Application" link when they are logged into the Indicator 14 website. This link is located in the lower left below their login information.
Indicator 14 Post School Outcomes Survey Preparation and Instruments
2024 Indicator 14 Survey Directions

Survey Instruments

Each participating district is in either a Required or Elective survey year and is conducting their own district interviews or is working with St. Norbert College to have their interviews conducted on behalf of the district. Select the one correct document from each of the three groups below. Please contact Jenny Jacobs if you have questions on which survey year or interviewer selection your district is participating.

Survey Assurance (Select the correct one)

Prep and Timelines (Select the correct one)

DRAFT District Former Student Letter (Select the correct one)


Increasing Response Rates

Show this video to youth who are in their senior or final year of school.

District Indicator 14 Data and Reports
Understanding Your District Indicator 14 Outcomes Data

District Data

PSO data is sortable by the demographics of gender, race, disability, exit reason, building and school year. Below are the outcomes data and reports you can view and edit for your district. Log into the secure area of this website to create and print district reports.

  • Demographics Table - Table of district exiters eligible to participate in the survey (District Population) and those who responded (District Respondents), not sortable. District data, reports and Special Education Transition Incentive Grant funding are based on the responses of the District Respondents.
    2024 Statewide Demographics Table
  • Data Sorts - Each survey question and response choice, sortable
  • Indicator 14 Sorts - District Indicator 14 outcomes, sortable
  • Longitudinal Data Sorts - Survey results over time, sortable
    2020-2024 Statewide Longitudinal Report

District Reports

Auto-filled reports that can be printed. The Summary Report and Report Starter can be downloaded and edited as desired.

DPI Cyclical Indicators and the Special Education Transition Incentive Grant
  • This page provides information on the district's Indicator 14 data collection and reporting responsibilities.
  • To view your district's data collection year within the current 5-year cycle (2022-26), scroll down to the "LEA Cyclical and RDA-PCSA List" link and click to open the DPI spreadsheet.

Cyclical


DPI Special Education Transition Grants

Participation in the 2024 Indicator 14 PSO Survey entitles the district to apply for the Special Education Transition Incentive Grant, and receive $947.612 for each district exiter meeting the criteria of participation in higher education, other postsecondary education or training, or competitive employment.

The chart below displays an overview of the Special Education Transition Incentive Grant funding per survey window:
Indicator 14 Reports
District Indicator 14 Reports

The reports posted on the Indicator 14 website represent the most recent year the district participated in the survey in a required year, or in an elective year with permission by the district to post publicly.


Statewide Indicator 14 Reports

Statewide Indicator 14 reports are posted annually, starting with the 2018 WI Indicator 14 Survey year.

Improvement Planning Tools
WiGRIP
Click to Visit

Districts engage in a deep review of Indicator 1 and 2 data and learn about the evidence-based practices and Wisconsin activities designed to assist school teams in developing strategies to increase graduation rates and decrease dropout rates.


Everything Transition! Calendar of Events and professional development, Indicator 13 requirements and effective practices, resources for students, families and teachers.

Indicator 14 Outcomes Map

Linked are a series of maps showing the five major outcomes for youth based on the 2023 Indicator 14 Post School Outcomes Survey. The data is based on an unduplicated count of successfully completed interviews, meaning respondents are counted in only one category, and in the highest category listed in the following order: Higher Education, Competitive Employment, Other Postsecondary Education or Training, Other Employment, and Not Meeting Indicator 14 Participation Criteria. Each outcome is aggregated by school district (LEA) and by county. Maps are interactive.