What is PSO?

Post-School Outcomes (PSO) are reporting categories used in the Indicator B-14
data collection. They can be divided into two broad categories: Any Engagement and
No Engagement. These data are collected not just for state and federal reporting, but for
program analysis, celebration, and improvement.
  • PSO Student Flyer

    A student-designed flyer that can be printed and handed out to students at the exit interview, or during an IEP meeting.  The flyer announces that the student will be contacted via phone the summer after they leave school and explains the purpose and details of the phone call.


  • PSO Guide for Student and Family

    A one-page document designed for Students and Families that explains the purpose and process for the Post-School Interview.


  • Help Improve Transition Services: A Parent’s Brief

    About one year after your student leaves school, from June through September, you may receive a call asking you to take part in a short interview.  This document will explain the details about the interview.


  • What is Indicator 14?

    Education & Training

    A concise, one-page explanation of the State Performance Plan/Annual Performance Report, Indicator 14: Post-School Outcomes.


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    Oregon’s Post-School Outcomes Data Collection At-A-Glance

    Education & Training

    A one-page document including the why, who, when, how, and where of PSO data collection, including resources and PSO team contact information.


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    District PSO Timeline

    This document outlines the PSO data collection tasks, who’s responsible for the task, and key resources that support each task.


  • Identify Your PSO Team

    This document outlines a process for identifying your district
    Post-School Outcomes (PSO) team.


  • Identify Your PSO Team Table

    This document outlines a process for identifying your district
    Post-School Outcomes (PSO) table.