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Committee hears bill to create voluntary exit survey for transferring or withdrawing students

2145919 · January 23, 2025
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House Bill 1289, which would direct the Washington School Information Processing Cooperative to create a confidential, voluntary online survey for parents or guardians of students who transfer or withdraw from public schools, received a public hearing before the House Education Committee.

House Bill 1289, which would direct the Washington School Information Processing Cooperative (WSIPC) to create a confidential, voluntary online survey for parents or guardians of students who transfer or withdraw from Washington public schools, received a public hearing before the House Education Committee.

Damian Morton Snipper, a graduate intern with the Office of Program Research, summarized the bill for the panel, saying the survey’s stated purpose is to collect data about why students transfer or withdraw and to provide annual summaries of responses to the districts where the transfers occurred and to legislative committees. The bill would encourage districts to notify parents about the survey, require the cooperative…

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