Did Massachusetts’ graduation rate rise or fall in 2021-22?

Did Massachusetts’ graduation rate rise or fall in 2021-22?
TX Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler 2023 — Massachusetts Department of Education
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The graduation rate for Massachusetts’ students grew to 90.1% in 2021-22, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

The graduation rate the previous year was 89.6%.

There were 66,585 students who graduated in 2021-22, compared to 66,506 in the previous year.

Hampshire County had the highest graduation rate in the state at 94%.

The four-year average graduation rate in Massachusetts schools was 88.9%.

Roughly 90% of Massachusetts students graduate from public school, according to Public School Review.

Academic Year Total Enrollment Graduation Rate
2021-2022 911,529 90.1%
2020-2021 911,465 89.6%
2019-2020 948,828 89%


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