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Georgia’s Graduation Rate Increases for Fifth Straight Year

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.”

Moving forward, the GaDOE will be driven by VISION 2020, the expression of the GaDOE’s strategic plan that ensures we remain fully focused on supporting the needs of our children. As the agency moves forward in placing the child back into the center of Georgia’s education system, we will concentrate on providing high-quality service and support for schools and districts, so they’re able to offer a holistic education to each and every child in our state.

This is the sixth year Georgia has calculated the graduation rate using the adjusted cohort rate, which is now required by the U.S. Department of Education. The four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate defines the cohort based on when a student first becomes a freshman; it is calculated using the number of students who graduate within four years and includes adjustments for student transfers. In contrast, Georgia’s former graduation rate calculation defined the cohort upon graduation, which may have included students who took more than four years to graduate.

All states now calculate the graduation rate using the same formula, but each state still sets its own requirements for students to earn a diploma. Georgia still has some of the highest requirements in the nation for students to graduate with a regular diploma.

More Information:

*State Graduation Rates (79.2 percent is preliminary due to incomplete data from a few school districts. The state rate will be updated as soon as we have final data).

2016 – 79.2* percent

2015 – 78.8 percent

2014 – 72.5 percent

2013 – 71.8 percent

2012 – 69.7 percent

2011 – 67.4 percent

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

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

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Matt Cardoza
Chief Communications Officer

Georgia Department of Education

2062 Twin Towers East

205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE

Atlanta, GA  30334

Staff Writer Regional

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