Tennessee High School Graduation Rate Hits Record High

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The Center Square [By J.D. Davidson] –

Tennessee’s graduation rate passed 90% and reached its highest level since 2012, according to the Tennessee Department of Education figures.

Tennessee’s graduation rate hit 90.6% for the 2022-23 school year, the first time it eclipsed the 90% mark in history. Nearly 900 more students graduated in 2023 compared to the year before. In total, 65,476 students graduated across the state.

“Tennessee’s continuous commitment to ensuring students are successful in graduating from high school on time is demonstrated in this year’s statewide graduation rate and is a direct result of the hard work of Tennessee directors of schools, administrators and educations have done with our families and students,” said Lizette Reynolds, commission of education. “Earning a diploma and graduating high school is a milestone that unlocks so many opportunities for students as they begin their lives after K-12 education, and I am thrilled to see Tennessee’s graduation rate at a record high.”

Five school districts – Alcoa City, Clay County, Fentress, Haywood and South Carroll Special Schools – posted 100% graduation rates.

Sixty-one districts graduated 95% or more of their eligible students, while 78 districts improved graduation rates from 2022 to 2023 — nine of those improved by 5 percentage points or more.

Also, 29 districts improved rates for economically disadvantaged students by 5 percentage points or more, and 37 improved rates for students with disabilities by 5 percentage points or more.

4 thoughts on “Tennessee High School Graduation Rate Hits Record High

  • November 27, 2023 at 9:31 pm
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    So…I know many recent high school grads and they are practically illiterate. They’re DEFINITELY ignorant. The schools are passing out diplomas like candy and they practically mean nothing.

    But then again, it’s basically the same thing with the college grads.

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    • November 27, 2023 at 10:20 pm
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      You are so right! Indoctrinated, no original thought of their own. SAD!

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  • November 27, 2023 at 11:11 pm
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    I am surprised that the failure of our education system has suddenly become so apparent to people today . I taught college courses for three years starting in 1988 and to my horror discovered many college seniors could hardly read or write.

    I graduated high school in 1968 so I actually got a real education and in a school that didn’t hesitate to flunk you out if you couldn’t make the grade.

    It is so true that our educational system is a mere joke and a very bad one at that . They just lower the standards so that a monkey could pass and then walaaaa !!! They graduate them with no real education and then lie about a big success .

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  • November 27, 2023 at 11:12 pm
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    They really didn’t get an education they just lower the standards and give them a fake degree .

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