Escambia County’s graduation rate jumped over five percentage points for the 2024-25 school year:
- 2021-22: 78.4%
- 2022-23: 80.5%
- 2023-24: 84.2%
- 2024-25: 89.5%
The state average is 92.2%, only 2.7% more than Escambia County.
- “Our hard-working students and our entire district team continue to reach new heights each and every day,” stated ECPS Superintendent Keith Leonard. “The increases in district graduation rates over the past several years serve as an example and a reminder of their hard work and dedication. I am both thankful for and amazed at their efforts.”
Seven Public High Schools
If we look at only Escambia’s seven public high schools, the graduation rate is 94.1%.
- Escambia High School – 94.5%
- Pensacola High School – 92.1%
- Tate High School – 97.5%
- Pine Forest High School – 88.9%
- Booker T. Washington High School – 92.8%
- Northview High School – 95.4%
- West Florida High School – 99.7%
By Demographic
School Name White Graduates White Cohort Rate Black Graduates Black Cohort Rate
ESCAMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 151 154 98.1 114 125 91.2
PENSACOLA HIGH SCHOOL 67 70 95.7 124 139 89.2…