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The high school graduation rates; Shoshoni heads local areas; Riverton third of the bottom – Wyotoday.com

The high school graduation rates; Shoshoni heads local areas; Riverton third of the bottom – Wyotoday.com

The Ministry of Education of Wyoming (WDE) has announced that the four-year graduation rate remains relatively consistent at 81.6 percent in 2023-24, which is a slight increase by 0.2 percent of 81.4 percent in 2022- 23. 6,344 students graduated in 2023-24, with 6,193 at the four-year-old cohort on time, the largest class after the Federal Cohort was established in 2009-10. The degree of completion of Wyoming’s time remains over 80 percent from 2015-16.







The degree of completion of the state

“I am proud to announce that the degree of completion has remained stable through the Covid pandemic and continue to move up in Wyoming. The increase in the four -year degrees of time completion throughout the country, especially among the students of indigenous Americans and in alternative high schools, shows enormous dedication to students and employees, “says Wyoming Megan Degenfelder’s public instructions.”







Alternative school prices

The degree of completion of the reservation of the wind river has made significant growth. The degree of completion of the time at the Indian High School in Wyoming in Femont # 14 observed a significant increase from 49% to 76.5%. This growth is 27.5% above the percentage 2022-23 and over 19% higher than the previous five years. Academy of Wind River Learning, an alternative school, survived an increase of 37.5% compared to last year, with 87.5% of students in 2023-24 ending on time. Overall, six alternative schools in Wyoming achieved an increase of ten percent or more in the four -year time graduation rates.

“The improved Fremont County County County can be attributed to many interconnected factors, including: a strong focus on their native language and culture, career technical education programs, specialized staff, increased students’ engagement, and most importantly, community support and important The family. We are very proud of our students, “said Elizabeth Smail, the chief, the school district of Fremont County No. 14.

Fourteen Wayoming’s school and one charter school made a grade of 90% or more, including: Fremont 24 in Shoshoni, at 96%.

Local county graduation rates among all students include:

Fremont #1-Lander 82.3%, 121 graduates (out of 147 possible)

Fremont #2 – Dubois 84.6%, 11 graduates (out of 13 possible)

Fremont #6 – Pavillion, 83.7%, 36 graduates (out of 43 possible)

Fremont #14 – Ethete, 76.5%, 39 graduates (out of 51 possible)

Fremont #21 – Fort Washakie, 32.1%, 9 graduates (out of 28 possible)

Fremont #24 – Shoshoni, 96%, 24 graduates (out of 25 possible)

Fremont #25 – Riverton, 63.5%, 158 graduates (out of 249 possible)

Fremont #38 – Arapahoe, 42.1%, 8 graduates (out of 19 possible)

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