Statistics on children, youth and families in Massachusetts from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center
Graduation rates (5-year) by school district
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Why This Indicator Matters
Graduating from high school and from college pays off in many ways, but especially in terms of life-long earnings. Workers with associate’s degrees earn appreciably more than high school graduates, and workers with bachelor’s degrees earn nearly twice what workers who have not attended college earn.
Definition and Source
PROVIDER
Definition
Percent – Percent of students in a cohort who graduate within five years, divided by the number of first-time ninth graders five years earlier, less the number of students who have transferred out, plus the number who have transferred in.
NA – Data not available for this school district for this year.
Data Source
5-Year graduation rates from Mass. Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Graduation Rate Report (District) for All Students.
Data last updated July 2022 with data from 2020.
Notes
Graduation rates not reported for cohort counts fewer than 6. The cohort count is at the end of the school year, with the graduation count updated the following October 1.
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