Florida’s high school graduation rate has reached an unprecedented milestone, demonstrating significant progress in educational outcomes across the state.
The state’s graduation rate of 89.7% was its best ever — not counting the two COVID-19 pandemic years when Florida dropped testing requirements that made it easier for more students to earn ...
Florida’s public high school graduation rate hit a record high last year, with nearly 90% of the class of 2024 earning a diploma, the Florida Department of Education announced late Thursday ...
The high school graduation rate in Florida reached an all-time high of ... especially for a year where some graduation requirements were actually raised. Last year was the first in which ...
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The Florida Department of Education released ... individual plans to help the most at-risk students meet graduation requirements. “The use of the CLT (Classic Learning Test) test as an option ...
The ranking excludes the two school years during the peak of COVID, as testing requirements ... major counties in Northeast Florida exceeded Florida’s average graduation rate, with St. Johns ...
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Florida's statewide rate, 89.7%, was a 1.7 percentage-point increase over 2023 and was the highest graduation rate in state history, discounting the pandemic years ending in 2020 and 2021 ...
The rate moves Sarasota County from 19th to 13th among Florida’s 67 districts in ... With setting goals and tracking graduation requirements, 98% of those students graduated in May.