On-Time Graduation Rates Increase for Prince William Schools

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Stonewall Jackson High School candidates for graduation parade throughout the audience of Jiffy Lube Live at the start of their graduation ceremony. Stonewall Jackson High School candidates for graduation parade throughout the audience of Jiffy Lube Live.
Submitted by Prince William County Schools According to Prince William County Schools, a record number of Prince William County Public School students graduated on time last year. The new on-time graduation rate of 91.8 percent for students who entered high school in the fall of 2011 and graduated in 2016 continues a steady climb from 83 percent eight years ago and again outpaces statewide results. “This exciting news  confirms that our efforts toward continuous improvement are really paying off for our students,” said Associate Superintendent for High Schools Mickey Mulgrew. Among PWCS graduates, 51.8 percent of PWCS earned Advanced Studies or International Baccalaureate diplomas, with 44.8 percent of graduates earning Standard Diplomas and 3.4 percent of graduates earning Modified Standard or Special Diplomas. PWCS continued to close the gap in the graduation rates of student subgroups, showing solid increases from last year and significantly outperforming results from across the Commonwealth.
  • Graduation rate for black students increased from 91.2% in 2015 to 91.8% in 2016, compared with 88.3% percent statewide;
  • Graduation rate for Hispanic students increased from 85.0% in 2015 to 86.2% in 2016; the VA rate is 82.8%.
  • Graduation rate for economically disadvantaged students increased from 87% in 2015 to 88.2% in 2016; and
  • Graduation rate for English Learners increased from 76.7% in 2015 to 77.3% in 2016.
Individually, all eleven PWCS high schools with 2016 graduating classes met the graduation benchmark required for full accreditation. Those schools not yet matching the state’s on-time graduation rate are closing the gap. Gar-Field led that group, boosting its on-time graduation rate nearly two points over 2015. “That’s an accomplishment of which they can truly be proud,” added Mulgrew.
School 2016 On-Time Graduation Rate
State 91.3%
All-PWCS 91.8%
Battlefield 97.8%
Brentsville 91.7%
Forest Park 93.0%
Freedom 84.6%
Gar-Field 87.0%
Hylton 94.8%
Osbourn Park 94.5%
Patriot 96.9%
Potomac 90.7%
Stonewall Jackson 85.1%
Woodbridge 90.5%
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