OCS graduation rate at 97.5%
Oconee County Schools’ four-year graduation rate for 2020 is 97.5%, as announced today by the Georgia Department of Education. OCS has the highest graduation rate in the state for systems having 300 or more graduates, as well as the #4 rate among county school systems in the state.
“To the Class of 2020, their parents, K-12 teachers, and our support staff and leaders – congratulations on this achievement of a 98% graduation rate,” said Superintendent Jason L. Branch. “This graduation rate is due to the hard work, perseverance, and dedication of our entire school community. I am both honored and humbled to support the world-class students and teachers that make up this system.”
The four-year cohort data since the inception of the College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) is below:
|
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
Oconee County Schools |
91.9%
|
93.6% |
95.6% |
96.0% |
94.4% |
97.7% |
97.5% |
North Oconee High School |
92.5%
|
93.0% |
95.1% |
96.0% |
97.0% |
97.4% |
98.2% |
Oconee County High School |
91.8%
|
94.4% |
95.7% |
96.0% |
91.9% |
98.0% |
96.7% |
State of Georgia |
72.6% |
79.0% |
79.4% |
80.6% |
81.6% |
82.0% |
83.8% |
Four-year cohort graduation rate by subgroup is below as well:
Subgroup |
2020 |
Asian/Pacific Islander |
97.5% |
Black |
97.4% |
Hispanic |
100.0% |
White |
97.5% |
Economically Disadvantaged |
92.1% |
Students With Disabilities |
94.6% |