Jackson County School System reports higher graduation rate for class of 2025

Dr. Philip Brown, Superintendent - Jackson County School District
Dr. Philip Brown, Superintendent - Jackson County School District
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The Jackson County School System has reported a graduation rate of 95.2 percent for the class of 2025, according to data released by the Georgia Department of Education on Monday. This figure places the district eight percentage points above the state average.

This year’s graduation rate is also one percentage point higher than what was recorded in the 2021-22 academic year. The improvement reflects ongoing progress among seniors at both East Jackson High School and Jackson County High School.



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