Metric Data
Graduation rates are collected and reported by the State Board of Education. This data is updated annually. The four year graduation rate accounts for the percent of students at the school who complete their diploma in four years.
Definition: Graduation rates are a key public health metric because education strongly influences lifelong health. High school graduates are more likely to have stable jobs, higher incomes, and better health outcomes, while communities with higher graduation rates experience fewer disparities and greater overall well-being.
Graduation rates are collected and reported by the State Board of Education. This data is updated annually. The four year graduation rate accounts for the percent of students at the school who complete their diploma in four years.
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