Graduation rates increase

The Monroe County School District is proud to report substantial increases in federal graduation rates for the 2024โ€“2025 school year, reflecting the districtโ€™s continued commitment to supporting students, strengthening instruction, and removing barriers to graduation across all schools.

From 2023โ€“2024 to 2024โ€“2025, the districtโ€™s overall federal graduation rate rose from 86.9% to 91.9%, a 5.0% increase. This improvement outpaced statewide growth during the same period, as Floridaโ€™s graduation rate increased by 2.5%, from 89.7% to 92.2%.

"I am so proud of the increase in our districtโ€™s graduation rate, a milestone that reflects the hard work and dedication of our students, educators, families, and community partners,โ€ stated Superintendent Edward Tierney. โ€œThis achievement is more than a numberโ€”it represents countless hours of effort, perseverance, and commitment to ensuring every student has the opportunity to succeed. Our focus on personalized learning, strong support systems, and student success has made a real difference, and we will continue striving to provide the highest quality education for all. Together, we are building a brighter future for our graduates and our community."

The district also demonstrated notable progress among key student subgroups:

  • Students with Disabilities (ESE): Increased from 82.1% to 90.4%, an 8.3-point gain

  • English Language Learners (ELL): Increased from 60.5% to 77.2%, a 16.7-point gain

Individual high schools posted strong results as well:

  • Marathon High School (MHS): Increased from 83.1% to 93.8%, a 10.7-point gain; ESE rates rose 16.9 points and ELL rates increased 14.9 points

  • Coral Shores High School (CSHS): Increased from 91.1% to 96.7%, a 5.6-point gain; ESE rates increased to 92.6%

  • Key West High School (KWHS): Increased from 88.9% to 92.3%; ESE rates reached 98.0%, and ELL rates rose by 15.8 points

As a result of these collective improvements, Monroe County School District advanced ten places in the state rankings for Federal Graduation Rate from the 2023โ€“2024 to the 2024โ€“2025 school year.

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