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Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) graduation rate rose to a record high this year, with more than 94 percent of the class of 2017 graduating on time, according to data released today by the Maryland State Department of Education.
The 94.74 percent graduation rate for the class of 2017 is the highest for CCPS students since the 2010-11 school year when Maryland standardized the way schools report rates. The graduation rate rose from 92.17 percent in 2016. The CCPS graduation rate has increased steadily since 2011, more than 10 percentage points, when 83.36 percent of all students graduated within four years.
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Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) graduation rate rose to a record high this year, with more than 94 percent of the class of 2017 graduating on time, according to data released today by the Maryland State Department of Education.
The 94.74 percent graduation rate for the class of 2017 is the highest for CCPS students since the 2010-11 school year when Maryland standardized the way schools report rates. The graduation rate rose from 92.17 percent in 2016. The CCPS graduation rate has increased steadily since 2011, more than 10 percentage points, when 83.36 percent of all students graduated within four years.
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