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Where Are SHS Seniors Heading after Graduation?

Shorewood High School's student newspaper tracks the post-graduation plans of each of the school's 170 graduating seniors.

It's the question that's likely been weighing on Shorewood High School seniors' minds for much of the school year: 

What are your plans after graduation?

Each year, SHS counselors survey seniors on their post-graduation plans. Then, Ripples, Shorewood High School's student newspaper, put together a visual representation of the Class of 2013's plans, plotting where students plan to head after graduation on a map of the U.S. 

View Ripples' map here

The number of students expected to graduate as a member of the class of 2013 is roughly 170 students. Of the 170 students:

  • Roughly 90 percent of students plan to attend a two-year or four-year college or university. 
  • Roughly 85 percent of the students that plan to continue their education will do so at a traditional four-year university, either in Wisconsin, or in another state/country. 
  • Of the students who plan to attend a four-year school, 82 will stay in state, 47 will go to an out-of-state school, while five students have plans to attend an international university. 
  • UW-Madison is the most popular in-state school, followed by UW-Milwaukee. 
  • Twelve students plan to attend a two-year college, both in and out of state. 
  • Milwaukee Area Technical College is the most popular two-year school. 
  • Five students are entering "specialty universities" such as art or technology institutes. 
  • Four students are still undecided about their plans for next year. 


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