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High School Graduation rate- Every student stays in school and has the support needed to graduate high school ready for post-secondary completion and career success |
About this measure |
This measure outlines the percentage of high school students that earn a diploma in four years. The data included in this measure is from public school districts within each county.
Why is this important? |
Completing high school is an important first step to long term financial stability. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017 report, workers without high-school diplomas earned, on average, $24,000 annually; workers with high-school diplomas earned $30,500; workers who completed some college earned $31,900 and workers with a bachelor’s degree earned $49,900. Workers with a master’s degree or higher earned $59,200.
Related Key Government Measures |
This is a community indicator measure. It is provided to show an understanding of the overall community health. The County organization does not directly control the outcome of this measure, however, a number of programs and initiatives the County is undertaking can have an impact.
Related government measures include:
1) Youth and Young Adult Internships
2) Children Achieving Permanency
3) Universal Pre-Kindergarten Enrollment and Kindergarten Readiness
The County also continues to look for ways to improve the graduation rate by engaging County employees engaging in the Tru2U mentoring program, serving as a partner to bring Say Yes to Education to Cleveland, and supporting the well-being of children through the Cuyahoga County Family and Children First Council.
Reporting Agency |
Outside Agency
Additional Resources |
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High School Graduation Rate - Comparative Analysis |
High School Graduation Rate - Historical Performance |
Data Source |
Cuyahoga County: Ohio School Report Card
Comparative Analysis: Ohio School Report Card and Hillsborough County Schools
Measure Data |
Period | Status | Number of students that graduated | Total number of students | High school Graduation Rate | |
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2016 | Not Defined | 9,972 | 11,840 | 84.22% | |
2017 | Not Defined | 9,995 | 11,679 | 85.58% | |
2018 | Community Indicator | 9,892 | 11,452 | 86.38% | |
2019 | Not Defined |