Cherokee County School District sees slight dip in grad rate

The Cherokee County School District’s four-year graduation rate for the Class of 2025 was 91.8%, slightly down from last year’s record-high rate but still above the state average.

Three of CCSD’s high schools showed graduation rates of over 95%, according to numbers released by the Georgia Department of Education on Monday.

“Congratulations to our graduates on this impressive achievement! Thank you to our teachers, support staff and administrators for their unparalleled talent and unmatched dedication reflected in the success of our students. Thank you to our School Board for its investment in ensuring our students are learning more, growing more and achieving more in our classrooms than they could anywhere else,” Superintendent Mary Elizabeth Davis said in a statement. “Our mission is to be the highest performing school district in Georgia, and key to that success in seeing every student graduate future ready, whether their next chapter is college, career, military service or more than one of these options. Thank you to our community for your continued support as we elevate the excellence in our school district together!”…

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