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Broward County Public Schools achieves historic federal graduation rate of 91.4 percent for the 2024-25 school year

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Broward County, Florida – Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) has reached a historic milestone, with the district’s federal graduation rate climbing to 91.4% for the 2024–25 school year, according to the Florida Department of Education. This marks an increase of 2.4 percentage points from 89% in 2024 and represents the first time in at least 25 years that BCPS has surpassed the 90% graduation threshold. The achievement underscores the district’s continued commitment to student success across all schools.

The federal graduation rate calculation includes students from traditional high schools, centers, and charter schools within the district. When looking specifically at BCPS traditional high schools, the results are even more striking: the graduation rate rose to 97.5%, up from 96.2% the previous year. This increase highlights the exceptional performance of schools where students follow the standard four-year high school trajectory.

“Every single one of our 36 traditional District high schools achieved a graduation rate of 90% or higher, and 31 of these schools reached a graduation rate at or above 95%,” BCPS officials noted. Among these, seven schools achieved a perfect 100% graduation rate: Atlantic Technical High School, College Academy at Broward College, Lauderhill 6–12 STEM-MED, McFatter Technical High School, Millennium 6–12 Collegiate Academy, Pompano Beach High School, and Sheridan Technical High School. College Academy at Broward College has maintained a 100% graduation rate for 14 consecutive years, demonstrating sustained excellence.

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The gains extend beyond the district average to traditionally underserved student populations. English Language Learners (ELLs) saw a 5.3 percentage point increase in graduation rates, reaching 84.6% in 2025. Black or African American students also experienced notable improvement, with graduation rates rising 3.5 percentage points to 88.9%. These improvements indicate targeted efforts to close achievement gaps and ensure that all students have the support they need to graduate on time.

Several schools made particularly significant gains in 2025, with increases of three or more percentage points compared to the previous year. Blanche Ely High School rose 5.6 points, Coconut Creek High School 4.4 points, Deerfield Beach High School 4.9 points, Hollywood Hills High School 5.1 points, J.P. Taravella High School 3.3 points, McArthur High School 6.2 points, and Plantation High School 5 points. These schools exemplify the impact of innovative programs, dedicated educators, and collaborative community efforts in driving student achievement.

BCPS Superintendent Dr. Howard Hepburn praised the accomplishment, noting the collective effort required to reach such a milestone. “We are extremely proud of these historic results,” said Dr. Hepburn. “They are a testament to the hard work happening in all our schools and the strong leadership of our School Board. Our students are rising to the challenge, our educators are giving their all, and our families and community partners are supporting our students every step of the way. This achievement is something all of Broward County can celebrate together.”

The district’s record-setting graduation rate reflects years of strategic planning, investment in student support programs, and attention to equity. By addressing barriers to graduation for diverse student populations, BCPS has not only increased the overall rate but has also ensured that gains are felt across multiple demographics. The rise in graduation rates for ELL students and Black or African American students demonstrates the district’s commitment to fostering academic growth for all students, particularly those who have historically faced greater challenges in completing high school on time.

Education experts note that a graduation rate above 90% is a significant benchmark, reflecting both student achievement and the effectiveness of school systems in preparing young people for college, careers, and civic life. BCPS’ record also sends a message to the community that sustained investment in education, combined with engaged families and supportive educators, can yield measurable results.

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As the district celebrates this milestone, attention now turns to sustaining and building on these successes in the years ahead. Maintaining graduation rates above 90% will require continued collaboration among educators, administrators, families, and community partners, as well as ongoing monitoring of student progress and innovative strategies to meet emerging challenges.

For residents seeking more information on state graduation rates, data is available through the Florida Department of Education at https://www.fldoe.org/accountability/data-sys/edu-info-accountability-services/pk-12-public-school-data-pubs-reports/students.stml.
With a 91.4% federal graduation rate and nearly all traditional high schools performing at or above 90%, BCPS’ achievement stands as a historic testament to the district’s dedication to academic excellence, equity, and student success. For students, educators, and families across Broward County, the results represent not only a moment of pride but also a foundation for continued growth in the years to come.

 

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