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
High School Graduation Rate - Comparative Analysis
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High School Graduation Rate (2017-2018 Ohio School Report Card and 2018 Hillsborough County School Data)

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Bar chart shows high school graduation rate for comparative counties. Cuyahoga: 86.00% Franklin: 89.00% Montgomery: 88.00% Hillsborough: 85.80% Hamilton: 87.00% Lucas: 84.00% Summit: 90.00%

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High School Graduation Rate (2017-2018 Ohio School Report Card and 2018 Hillsborough County School Data)Created with Highcharts 5.0.12High School Graduation Rate (2017-2018 Ohio School Report Card and 2018Hillsborough County School Data)High School Graduation Rate (2017-2018 Ohio School Report Card and 2018 Hillsborough County School Data)Cuyahoga86.4%Cuyahoga86.4%Franklin89.0%Franklin89.0%Montgomery88.0%Montgomery88.0%Hillsborough85.8%Hillsborough85.8%Hamilton87.0%Hamilton87.0%Lucas84.0%Lucas84.0%Summit90.0%Summit90.0%Chart context menu2018
High School Graduation Rate - Historical Performance
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Cuyahoga County High School Graduation Rate (By Year)

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Bar chart shows high school graduation rate in Cuyahoga County by year. See Data Table for details

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Cuyahoga County High School Graduation Rate (By Year)Created with Highcharts 5.0.12Cuyahoga County High School Graduation Rate (By Year)84.22%84.22%85.58%85.58%86.38%86.38%Chart context menu201620172018
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
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