Blue Devil Senior Athletes Participating in Survey
March 17, 2026
Huntington High School seniors who have participated in the Blue Devil athletic program at any point over the past four years shouldn’t pass up the opportunity to complete an online senior athlete survey. The seniors can weigh in and offer their views on a variety of aspects related to the program and provide feedback on their personal experience.
Seniors can access the survey at either this link: https://forms.gle/6s1bszUZhMbAV8U79 or the QR code above.
This marks the third year Huntington UFSD’s athletic department is surveying its graduating seniors in an effort to gain feedback on their experiences. The survey can be submitted anonymously or an athlete can list their name if they’d like to further discuss any aspect of their experience.
NCAA by-laws require that each member institution conduct exit surveys with a sample of student-athletes. To meet that requirement, when a student-athlete completes their participation in intercollegiate athletics they are typically asked to complete a survey, including questions regarding the value of their experiences athletically, academically and socially while representing the college in sports.
Seniors representing all 36 varsity sports programs are being surveyed. The survey asks about all aspects of the student-athlete experience and extends an offer for an in-person meeting with the athletic department’s administration.
The survey itself is modeled after similar college surveys. It’s the logical extension of the Blue Devil athletic program’s philosophy that opens with the following sentence: “We strive to provide the most student-focused athletic experience available in any high school in the country.”
The first “Huntington athletic priority” is “to provide positive and meaningful athletic experiences to as many students as possible.”
The survey asks about experiences related to the coaching staff, facilities, athletic training, intramural opportunities, team morale, time demands and pressures associated with participation, student-athlete camaraderie, etc.
Seniors are asked early in the survey: “In a few words, how would you summarize your high school athletic experience at Huntington?”
Department officials take the survey results seriously and will use them to make improvements in the 2026/27 athletic program offered to students in grades 7-12.