March 1, 2007

Dear Graduate of Abingdon High School – Class of 2002

Greetings from Washington County Public Schools! We hope that this letter finds you well and that your pursuits following graduation have been successful.

Washington County Public Schools continues the work of educating our young people. In order to know what areas are successful and what areas need improvement, we need to hear from our graduates. You graduated five years ago and have had an opportunity to attend college, join the work force, serve in the military, or perhaps you have spent the past five years in some other way. We would like for you to share with us, by completing an online survey, your assessment of how well our school system prepared you or what our school system could have done to better prepare you for your chosen pursuit. Please take a few minutes to go online and complete the present status survey. You can access the survey by logging on to http://www.quia.com/sv/107925.html and using the Keyword: abingdon2002.

Thank you for sharing your opinions and helping to make a difference for the students who remain to be served by our school system. Best wishes for continued success in all of your endeavors.

Sincerely,

Gary W. Catron

Supervisor of Secondary Instruction

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March 1, 2007

Dear Graduate of John S. Battle High School – Class of 2002

Greetings from Washington County Public Schools! We hope that this letter finds you well and that your pursuits following graduation have been successful.

Washington County Public Schools continues the work of educating our young people. In order to know what areas are successful and what areas need improvement, we need to hear from our graduates. You graduated five years ago and have had an opportunity to attend college, join the work force, serve in the military, or perhaps you have spent the past five years in some other way. We would like for you to share with us, by completing an online survey, your assessment of how well our school system prepared you or what our school system could have done to better prepare you for your chosen pursuit. Please take a few minutes to go online and complete the present status survey. You can access the survey by logging on to http://www.quia.com/sv/108141.html and using the Keyword: battle2002.

Thank you for sharing your opinions and helping to make a difference for the students who remain to be served by our school system. Best wishes for continued success in all of your endeavors.

Sincerely,

Gary W. Catron

Supervisor of Secondary Instruction

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March 1, 2007

Dear Graduate of Holston High School – Class of 2002

Greetings from Washington County Public Schools! We hope that this letter finds you well and that your pursuits following graduation have been successful.

Washington County Public Schools continues the work of educating our young people. In order to know what areas are successful and what areas need improvement, we need to hear from our graduates. You graduated five years ago and have had an opportunity to attend college, join the work force, serve in the military, or perhaps you have spent the past five years in some other way. We would like for you to share with us, by completing an online survey, your assessment of how well our school system prepared you or what our school system could have done to better prepare you for your chosen pursuit. Please take a few minutes to go online and complete the present status survey. You can access the survey by logging on to http://www.quia.com/sv/108143.html and using the Keyword: holston2002.

Thank you for sharing your opinions and helping to make a difference for the students who remain to be served by our school system. Best wishes for continued success in all of your endeavors.

Sincerely,

Gary W. Catron

Supervisor of Secondary Instruction

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March 1, 2007

Dear Graduate of Patrick Henry High School – Class of 2002

Greetings from Washington County Public Schools! We hope that this letter finds you well and that your pursuits following graduation have been successful.

Washington County Public Schools continues the work of educating our young people. In order to know what areas are successful and what areas need improvement, we need to hear from our graduates. You graduated five years ago and have had an opportunity to attend college, join the work force, serve in the military, or perhaps you have spent the past five years in some other way. We would like for you to share with us, by completing an online survey, your assessment of how well our school system prepared you or what our school system could have done to better prepare you for your chosen pursuit. Please take a few minutes to go online and complete the present status survey. You can access the survey by logging on to http://www.quia.com/sv/108142.html and using the Keyword: patrickhenry2002.

Thank you for sharing your opinions and helping to make a difference for the students who remain to be served by our school system. Best wishes for continued success in all of your endeavors.

Sincerely,

Gary W. Catron

Supervisor of Secondary Instruction

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