- October 9, 2024
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The Florida Department of Education has released the 2022-23 graduation rates for the state, school districts and high schools.
Ocoee High School leads the Orange County Public Schools district with a 99.6% graduation rate.
Lake Nona (99.5%) and Timber Creek (98.9%) high schools also fell in the top three highest graduation rates for traditional high schools.
The graduation rate for all schools in the district, which includes both traditional and charter schools, is 89.1%. This is a 2.1% increase from the 2021-22 graduation rate.
The district's average graduation rate among its 22 traditional high schools is 95.5%. This rate continues to outpace the state’s 88.0% average.
“We are so proud of our graduates as they continue to exceed the state," OCPS Superintendent Maria Vazquez said in a press release. "The graduation rates are a direct result of our students', teachers', principals' and parents' continuous hard work. It is our mission to ensure every student has a promising and successful future by preparing them for college and career.”
To learn more or view the complete list of graduation rates, click here.