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High School Graduation, Completion, and Dropout Data Search

Four-Year Rates
Four-year longitudinal rates show the percentage of students from a class of beginning ninth graders who graduate, complete, or drop out of high school by their anticipated graduation date. The four-year longitudinal graduation rate for the class of 2009, for example, is the percentage of students who began ninth grade in 2005-06 and graduated by August 31, 2009. Data searches are available for the following classes. Please select one:
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
Five-Year Extended Rates
Five-year extended longitudinal rates show the percentage of students from a class of beginning ninth graders who graduate, complete, or drop out of high school within one year of their anticipated graduation date. The five-year extended longitudinal graduation rate for the class of 2008, for example, is the percentage of students who began ninth grade in 2004-05 and graduated by August 31, 2009. Data searches are available for the following classes. Please select one:
2008
For data from previous school years, please see the reports page.

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This page last updated July 2010
 
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