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Tennessee Graduation Rate Continues to Rise

Tennessee Department of EducationNashville, TN – Today, the Tennessee Education Department Commissioner Penny Schwinn announced that the graduation rate for the 2018-19 school calendar year was 89.7 percent. 

Not only is that more than half a percentage point higher than the previous year, but it’s the highest graduation rate on record for Tennessee.  That translates into an increase of 183 graduates statewide.

Education Regional Partnerships Double Across the State [1]

Education Regional Partnerships Double Across the State

Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn says, “While this is certainly something to celebrate, I know we can do even better!  Ultimately, I would like to see all 130 districts that serve high school students have a 90 percent graduation or better.”

“That’s something my team will be very focused on over the next four years, along with making sure those students have a career or college path in mind the day they walk across the stage to get that diploma,” Schwinn stated.

Tennessee has set high expectations for both students and educators, and students have made significant gains as a result. As part of this work, the state transitioned to a more rigorous calculation for graduation rates in 2011, and even under the new criteria, rates have continued to rise.

For the 2018-19 school year, the most notable gains and overall achievements in the state are:

More information on graduation rates for individual districts and schools is available on the department’s website. For media inquiries, please contact Jennifer Johnson at (615) 532-6260 or Jennifer.Johnson@tn.gov [2].