Georgia’s graduation rate increases for fifth straight year

 2016 4-year Cohort Graduation Rate – State District School.xls

2015 4-year Cohort Graduation Rate  – State District School.xls

November 1, 2016 – Georgia’s 2016 high school graduation rate rose for the fifth straight year, from 78.8 percent in 2015 to 79.2* percent.

“The 2016 graduation rate shows our schools continue to make progress by offering students an education that is relevant, keeping more students in school and on a path to a better quality of life,” State School Superintendent Richard Woods said. “As part of VISION 2020, we have a goal of exceeding the national average graduation rate by the year 2020, ensuring that more students will receive a meaningful high school diploma that prepares them for a successful and productive future.”

School Name 2016 Reporting Label Graduation Class Size Total Graduated Graduation Rate

 

Adairsville High School ALL Students 247 207 83.8
Cass High School ALL Students 398 310 77.9
Woodland High School ALL Students 408 338 82.8
All Schools ALL Students 1,057 855 80.9
Cartersville High School ALL Students 296 251 84.8
All Schools ALL Students 296 251 84.8

 

 

2015

SCHOOL NAME 2015 REPORTING LABEL GRADUATION CLASS SIZE TOTAL GRADUATED GRADUATION RATE
         
Adairsville High School ALL Students 248 199 80.2
Cass High School ALL Students 380 295 77.6
Woodland High School ALL Students 416 331 79.6
All Schools ALL Students 1,049 825 78.6
Cartersville High School ALL Students 260 223 85.8
All Schools ALL Students 260 223 85.8