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AUTHOR Fredrickson, ScottTITLE Mt. Edgecumbe High School Graduate Survey: A Study of
the 1986-89 Graduates.INSTITUTION Alaska Staff Development Network, Juneau. Alaska
Univ.- Southeast, Juneau.PUB DATE 18 Jun 90NOTE 62p.; For related documents, see HE 024 759-760.PUB TYPE Reports - Research/Technical (143) -- Statistical
Data (110)
EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS Academic Achievement; Alaska Natives; *Employment
Patterns; *Enrollment Rate; *Ethnic Groups; FollowupStudies; *Graduate Surveys; Higher Education; *HighSchoW. Graduates; High Schools; InstitutionalResearszh; Outcomes of Education; PostsecondaryEducation; Sex Differences; StudentCharacteristics
IDENTIFIERS Alaska; *Sitka Borough School District AK
ABSTRACTThe report analyzes data from a survey of 133 Mt.
Edgecumbe High School (Alaska) graduates from 1985-86 through1988-89. Findings included the following: 50% of graduates werefemale and 50% male; the largest ethnic group was Eskimo (42%)followed by Aleuts (24%) and Caucasians (12%); 47% of graduates wereattending postsecondary institutions on a full- or part-time basis;35% were in non-military occupations, 5% were homemakers, 3% in themilitary, and 11% unemployed; 73% of current postsecondary studentswere attending Alaskan institutions, with 27% attending out-of-stateschools; the largest percentage of students with a known ma7:or weremajoring in business (24%); college students had a mean grade pointaverage of 2.93; and students' parents had a mean of 11 years ofeducation. A separate, more in-depth profile of students currentlyattending a postsecondary institution is provided. Extensive graphsand charts detail the findings. (DB)
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FOREWORD
Mt. Edgecumbe High School is one of five Alaskan schools, who are involved in aU.S. Department of Education funded national demonstration project to restructureschools to better serve at-risk students. Alaska's project is one of only fifteenprograms funded throughout the United States by the Fund for the Improvementand Reform of Schools and Teaching (FIRST). This survey was conducted as anactivity of Alaska's FIRST Project, which is called the Coalition for AlaskanAt-Risk Youth (CAARY).
I would like to thank Dr. Scott Frederickson, University of Alaska Southeast, Sitkacampus for analyzing our data and preparingthis report. I would also like tothank Dr. Bill Gerritz, University of California, Berkeley for providing technicalassistance in preparing this report. Thanks also to the Mt. Edgecumbe HighSchool staff, students, and alumui for their help and particularly tu arraeRocheleau, Mt. Edgecu.nabe High School Superintendent for proposing that we worktogether on this project.
We are very encouraged by the results of this survey. We encourage other districtsto collect similar data about their graduates. The Alaska Staff DevelopmentNetwork would be delighted to provide technical assistance to any districtsinterested in undertaking such a project.
J. Kelly Tonsmeire, DirectorCoalition for Alaskan At-Risk Youth andAlaska Staff Development Network
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Graduate Survey:
A Study of the 1986-1989 Graduates
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Graduate Survey:
A Study of the 1986-1989 Graduates
Compiled Spring, 1990Sitka, Alaska
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Narrative Analysis
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The following statements are based upon the analysis of the Mt. Edgecumbe High SchoolGraduate Student Survey data. The population is 133 graduates for the academic years of1985-1986 through 1988-1989.
Fifty percent of the graduates are female and fifty percent are male
The largest ethnic group is Eskimo (42%). The next largest group is Aleuts(24%) followed by Caucasian (12%), Tlingit, Haida, and/or Tsimpshian (11%),Athapaskan (8%), Black (2%), and American Indian (1%).
Students currently attending post-secondary institutions on a full- or pan-timebasis consisted of 47% of all of the graduates 38% full-time and almost 9%school/work combination. Thirty-five percent are working in non-militaryoccupations, 5% declared that they were homemakers, 3% are in the military,while 11% are currently unemployed although a substantial number o: thoseare waiting to enroll in school or enter the military.
Thirty-one percent of graduates returned home and 20% did not. The largestgroup was at school or in the military (49%). Using the subset of just thosestudents who were not at school/military, 60% returned home and 40% did not.
The employment data did not indicate a significant trend. The largest categorywas in school or unknown (45%). That group was followed by part-timeworkers (10%), unemployed and not looking for employment, includinghomemakers (8%), fishing industry and government (8% each), nativecorporations (5%), service industry (5%), unemployed and seeking employment(4%), grocery store workers (3%), laborers and mechanics (2%), health (2%),and ember and retail sales (1% each).
MEHS graduates continue their education in substantial numbers. as notedabove. Out of all of MEHS graduates, 34% are currently attending Alaskaninstitutions; 13% attend out of state schools. Of the 62 students who currentlyattend post-secondary institutions, 73% attend Alaskan institutions and 27%attend out-of-state schools. Students attend UAF in the largest numbers with24% of the students, followed by UAA with 16%, Sheldon Jackson with 11%and UAS with 8%. Haskell Indian College in Kansas receives 6% of thegraduates, while Alaska Pacific University and American Diesel and AutomotiveCollege currently have 5% each. Pacific University has 3% while KuskokwimCollege, Arizona State, University of Washington, St. Mardn's, WenatcheeCommunity College, West Point, Alaska Computer Institute, DeVry Institute ofTechnology, AeroTech Flight School, Southwest Community College, andBacon College have 2% apiece.
Of the students currently attending post-secondary institutions, the largestpercentage of students with a known major are majoring in business (24%),
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while education, technical fields, and undecided majors each have 11% of thestudents. The other majcurs are: 32% unknown, 5% in humanities, 3% health,and computer science 2%. Nine percent of MEHS students who attended apost-secondary institution dmpped-out without completing a certification ordegree program.
MEHS students attended MEHS for a mean of 2.12 years and a mode of 2,achieving a mean GPA of 2.73. Of those students that reported their collegeCPA, a mean of 2.93 was achieved.
Analysis of MEHS students' parents revealed they had an approximately 11years of education. Specifically, the fathers averaged 10.73 years in schoolwhile the mothers avetaged 11.06 years. The gaduates rated their Mt.Edgecumbe experience as an 7.84 on a 10-point scale and their current life asa 7.19.
Mean percentiles for MEHS graduates on the SAT examinations are: Verbal30.1; Math 40.2; and Index 33.1. Mean percentiles for the Am. examinationsart: Englig 27.3; Math 30.4; Social Studies 32.9; Natural Sciences 37.6; andComposite 29.7. The SRA percentiles were Composite 50.0; Reading 44.1;Language Arts 48.1; and Math 54.6
Profile of Students Currently Attending a Post-secondary Institution
Sixty-two of MEHS's 133 graduates are attending a post-secondary institution. The profileof those graduates is as follows:
Thirty-two of the graduates are female and 30 are male.
The largest ethnic group attending post-secondary institutions is Eskimo with42%. The next largest group is Caucasian with 18%, followed by Aleuts with16%, Athapaskan with 13%, Tlingit, Haida, and/or Tsimpshian (10%), and Blackwith 2%.
They have attended school for just over a year (1.13 years). Their collegeGPAs average 3.01 while their high school GPAs averaged 2.92. Their fatherswere in school for 11.8 years while their mothers attended 12.0 years. Theyrated MEHS as a 7.93 and their current life-rating is 7.50.
Only 27% of the students currently attending post-secondary institutions took theSAT. Their percentile averages were 30.1 in Verbal; 39.3 in Math; and 32.6in the Index. The ACT was taken by 52% of the graduates who scared in the32.7 percentile on the English compose= 35.0 on the Math section; 36.0 onthe Social Studies componen4 and 43.3 on the Natural Science section. Theyhad a mean percentile score of 34.7 on the Composite. All of the students
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currently attending post-secondary institutions (100%) took theSRA and scored the following percentiles in each of the sections:Omiposire 56.5; Reading 51.1; Language Arts 52.2; andMath 613. The students attended MEM far a mean of 2.34years.
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VARIABLE NAME CATEGORY
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Survey of Graduates from 1986a89Compiled Spring 1990Ma, Alaska
MaleSO%
Classification by sex of Mt. Edgecumbe graduates(N = 133; Males = 66; Females = 67))
FemaleSO%
Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 1986.1989
Compiled Spring 1990
Sitkat Alaska
Male48%
Female52%
Classification by sex of Mt. Edgecumbe students who are currently
enrolled in post-secondary institution
(N = 62; Males = 30; Females = 32)
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 191164989Compiled Spring 1990Slum, Alaska
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Mt. Edgecumbe GraduatesCurrently Enrolled inPost-Secondary Institutions
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 1986-1989Compiled Spring 1990Sitka, Alaska
60%
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GraduatesCurrentlyEnrolled inPost-SecondaryInstitutions
Females
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 19864989Compiled Spring 1990Silks. Alaska
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Number of all of Mt. Edgecumbe Graduates ( N = 133 )
Number of Mt. Edgecumbe Graduates who arecurrently enrolled in post-secondary institutions ( N = 62 )
Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 19864989Compiled Spring 1990Sitka, Alaska
60
Number of Graduates by Ethnicity
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Athapaskan Black Canada' Eskimo TB*
IINumber of all of Mt. Edgecumbe Graduates ( N = 133 )
Number of Mt. Edgecumbe Graduates who arecurrently enrolled in post.secondary institutions ( N = 62 )
Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 1986-1989Compiled Spring 1990Sitka, Alaska
Percentage of Graduates by Ethnicity
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Percentage of Mt. Edgecumbe Graduates CurrentlyEnrolled in Post-Secondary Institution ( N = 62 )
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 19864989Compiled Spring 1990Mika, Alaska
Homemaker
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 19864989Compiled Spring 1990Sitka, Alaska
Mt. Edgecumbe Graduates' Post-Graduation Activity by Percent
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 1986-1989Compiled Spang 1990Sitka, Alaska
Mt. Edgecumbe Graduates' Post-Graduation Activity by Number
School
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 19864989Compiled Spring 1990Sitka, Alaska
Number of Graduates Currently Enrolled inPost-Secondary Fducation -- Out-of-State
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Pacific University 2
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DeVry Institute 1
Southwest Community College 1
St. Martin's College 1
University of Washington Mil 1
Wenatchee Valley Community Mill 1College
West Point Military Academy EMI 1
( N = 17 )
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 1986.1989Compiled Spring 1990Sitka, Alaska
Percent of Graduates Currently Enrolled inPost-Secondary Education -- Out-of-State
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Pacific University
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 1986-1989Compiled Spring 1990Sitka, Alaska
Number of Graduates Currently Enrolled inPost-Secondary. Education In Alaska
University of AlaskaFairbanks
University of AlaskaAnchorage
Sheldon Jackson College
University of AlaskaSoutheast
Alaska Pacific University
Other Alaskan Schools orTraining Institutes
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Alaska Computer Institute
Kuskokwim CommunityCollege
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Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 1986-1989Compiled Spring 1990Sitka, Alaska
Percent of Graduates Currently Enrolled inPost-Secondary Education -- In Alaska
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University of AlaskaAnchorage
Sheldon Jackson College
University of AlaskaSoutheast
Alaska Pacific University
Other Alaskan Schools orTraining Institutes
Aero-Tech Flight School
Alaska Computer Institute
Kuskoksvim CommunityCollege
(N=45)
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16%
Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Survey of Graduates from 1986-1989Compiled Spring 1990Sitka, Alaska
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