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Graduation rates, 2012-2013

The table below details the graduation rates for the 2012-2013 school year in all 50 states andWashington, D.C. In addition to the states' overall graduation rates, the table details the graduation rates of different groups within the states, such as students of different ethnicities, students with disabilities, low income students and students with limited English language proficiency. Of those states that reported,Iowa had the highest overall graduation rate, at 89.7 percent using the Regulatory Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate (RACGR).Washington, D.C. had the lowest graduation rate, at 62.3 percent.

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Regulatory Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate, 2012-2013
StateOverall graduation rateAmerican Indian/Alaskan NativeAsian and Pacific IslanderAsianBlackChildren with disabilitiesHispanicLimited English ProficientLow IncomeNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderTwo or more racesWhite
Alabama80.00%86%89%N/A73.90%76.90%74%44%71.80%N/A77%83.90%
Alaska71.80%57%77%81%65%43%73%40%59.50%64%67%77.90%
Arizona75.10%61.10%84%N/A69.60%63.30%68.90%20%69.40%N/AN/A82.60%
Arkansas84.90%78%81%88%78.10%80.40%82%81%80.30%58%88%87.80%
California80.40%72.80%90.90%91.60%68.10%61.90%75.70%63.10%74.80%78.40%77.80%87.70%
Colorado76.90%61%85%86%69.50%53.80%65.40%58.50%63.70%75%79%82.80%
Connecticut85.50%82%93%93%75.70%64.70%70.20%64%72.10%89%82%91.40%
Delaware80.40%80%88%N/A76.10%60%78%71%74.20%N/A>=9083.10%
District of Columbia62.30%N/A86%N/A60.70%41%62%52%58.90%N/A89%85%
Florida75.60%77%88.40%88.40%64.60%52.30%74.90%57.50%67.00%N/AN/A80.50%
Georgia71.70%64%81.80%N/A64.40%35.10%62.60%43.80%63.80%N/A75.30%79.20%
Hawaii82.40%62%83.80%N/A75%61%77%57%78.20%N/AN/A79%
Idaho1N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Illinois83.20%78%91.70%92.00%70.90%70.10%76.30%63.70%73.00%78%83.10%89.30%
Indiana87.00%86%89%89%73.80%69.30%82.50%78%82.70%89%84%89.70%
Iowa89.70%83%90%91%74%72.70%80%76%80.40%68%85%91.50%
Kansas85.70%77%89%89%76%77.80%79.90%75%76.60%80%83%88.10%
Kentucky86.10%79%87%88%78%52%80%64%85.40%78%83%87.60%
Louisiana73.50%75%85%85%65.90%36.70%73%48%67.70%72%78%80.20%
Maine86.40%72%>=95%>=95%75%70%81%73%76.90%>=50%77%86.90%
Maryland85.00%83%94.80%95.00%78.30%60.00%75.10%57%75.80%81%90%91.10%
Massachusetts85.00%73%90.20%90.60%73.80%67.80%66.80%63.50%73.60%75%84%90.10%
Michigan77.00%64%87.30%87.90%60.50%53.60%67.30%65.40%63.90%69%74%82.10%
Minnesota79.80%49%78.20%N/A57.80%58.20%59.00%59.30%63.80%N/AN/A85.30%
Mississippi75.50%69%92%92%69.50%22.50%79%57%70.20%N/AN/A82.10%
Missouri85.70%82%91%91%72.10%73.40%81%69%78.00%82%84%89.10%
Montana84.40%65%94%>=95%77%76%79%57%74.50%>=80%N/A87.00%
Nebraska88.50%72%77%77%77%71%78.60%60%80.90%>=80%85%92.20%
Nevada70.70%59%81%82%56.70%26.40%64.40%24%64.00%75%80%77.20%
New Hampshire87.30%84%86%86%82%71%77%70%75.70%>=50%92%87.80%
New Jersey87.50%76%95.80%95.90%76.40%75.90%78.60%70.50%77.10%92%89%93.10%
New Mexico70.30%64.30%86%N/A69%60.10%68.00%65.40%64.70%N/AN/A77.00%
New York76.80%62%84.10%N/A62.90%47.20%62.30%39.10%67.50%N/A76%87.20%
North Carolina82.50%77%90%N/A77.50%62.30%75.20%49%76.10%N/A81.50%86.20%
North Dakota87.50%63%88%88%80%70%78%61%72%N/AN/A90.40%
Ohio82.20%68%89%N/A63.40%69.20%69.00%67%69.60%N/A74.20%87.00%
Oklahoma84.80%84.40%65%93%77.00%78.50%78.60%64%79.70%N/A86%87.20%
Oregon68.70%52%81%84%57%37.20%60.80%49.10%60.40%64%67%71.00%
Pennsylvania85.50%74%91.00%N/A72.60%75.00%71.00%67%76.50%N/A82%90.00%
Rhode Island79.70%74%85%86%72%59%69%73%69.30%79%71%83.90%
South Carolina77.60%67%88%N/A74.60%43.20%73%69%70.50%N/AN/A79.90%
South Dakota82.70%49%85%N/A72%60%69%59%67%N/A80%88.00%
Tennessee86.30%84%90%90%77.80%67.30%81.30%73%80.70%88%N/A89.80%
Texas88.00%86%93.70%93.80%84.10%77.80%85.10%71.30%85.20%90%91.70%93.00%
Utah83.00%67%80%80%70%67.40%70.40%60%72.90%79%84%86.10%
Vermont86.60%>=50%89%88%73%68%83%63%75%>=50%77%87.20%
Virginia84.50%N/A90.20%90.20%76.80%51.50%76.10%51.80%74.00%N/AN/A88.60%
Washington76.40%56%82.30%84.20%65.80%54.60%65.90%50.60%65.00%63%76.50%79.70%
West Virginia81.40%70%92%N/A75%62.10%82%83%73.70%N/A72%81.90%
Wisconsin88.00%76%90%N/A66.10%68.70%74.30%62%76.60%N/AN/A92.40%
Wyoming77.00%41%86%87%66%59%71%68%64%>=50%77%80.00%
United States81.40%69.70%88.70%N/A70.70%61.90%75.20%61.10%73.30%N/AN/A86.60%
Source:United States Department of Education, ED Data Express

1Idaho has an approved timeline extension request, and will not report an adjusted cohort graduation rate until SY 2013-14.

Graduation rates, 2011-2012

The table below details the graduation rates for the 2011-2012 school year in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. In addition to the states' overall graduation rates, the table details the graduation rates of different groups within the states, such as students of different ethnicities, students with disabilities, low income students and students with limited English language proficiency. Of those states that reported, New Jersey and Texas had the highest graduation rates, using the Regulatory Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate (RACGR).

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Regulatory Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate, 2011-2012
StateState RACGR*American Indian and Alaskan NativeAsian and Pacific IslanderAsianBlackChildren with DisabilitiesHispanicLimited English ProficientLow IncomeNative Hawaiian/Pacific IslanderTwo or More RacesWhite
Alabama75%84%85%N/A67%54%69%36%66%N/A89%81%
Alaska70%54%76%N/A61%46%70%47%59%N/A67%76%
Arizona76%63%85%N/A71%65%70%24%71%N/AN/A84%
Arkansas84%78%84%88%78%79%78%77%79%63%84%87%
California78%72%90%91%66%61%73%62%73%77%74%86%
Colorado75%58%82%83%66%54%62%53%61%70%80%82%
Connecticut85%85%92%N/A73%64%69%63%70%>=8083%91%
Delaware80%72%93%N/A74%57%74%71%72%n<87%83%
District of Columbia59%n<74%79%58%44%54%52%70%55%N/A86%
Florida75%70%88%88%64%48%73%57%65%N/AN/A79%
Georgia70%67%82%N/A62%35%60%44%61%N/A72%78%
Hawaii82%65%84%N/A76%74%76%56%80%N/AN/A79%
IdahoDid not report
Illinois82%79%93%93%68%69%76%66%73%87%83%89%
Indiana86%78%89%89%73%71%80%78%85%88%84%89%
Iowa89%73%89%90%74%73%77%74%80%77%84%91%
Kansas85%78%86%88%75%77%77%74%76%62%84%88%
KentuckyDid not report
Louisiana72%73%86%86%65%33%71%49%66%58%79%78%
Maine85%72%89%89%72%70%80%74%76%86%73%86%
Maryland84%79%93%93%77%57%73%55%75%75%89%90%
Massachusetts85%70%89%90%73%69%66%61%72%71%83%90%
Michigan76%66%87%87%60%54%64%63%64%73%74%82%
Minnesota78%45%74%N/A51%56%53%51%59%N/AN/A84%
Mississippi75%71%90%90%69%32%79%54%70%N/AN/A82%
Missouri86%87%90%90%73%73%80%67%79%90%87%89%
Montana84%63%92%95%79%81%79%53%73%82%N/A87%
Nebraska88%67%83%84%74%72%78%64%80%82%85%91%
Nevada63%54%74%75%48%24%55%23%58%72%78%72%
New Hampshire86%73%86%87%76%70%74%68%73%55%85%87%
New Jersey86%84%95%95%75%74%77%73%75%91%90%93%
New Mexico70%65%84%N/A69%56%68%66%65%N/AN/A77%
New York77%63%86%N/A63%48%63%44%68%N/A80%87%
North Carolina80%74%88%N/A75%60%73%50%75%N/A81%85%
North Dakota87%63%86%86%76%68%73%68%74%N/AN/A90%
Ohio81%65%90%N/A61%68%68%62%68%N/A75%86%
OklahomaDid not report
Oregon68%51%79%81%53%38%60%49%61%66%69%71%
Pennsylvania84%74%89%N/A68%70%68%64%74%N/A76%89%
Rhode Island77%58%79%80%67%59%67%69%66%73%74%82%
South Carolina75%71%85%N/A71%40%69%64%68%N/AN/A78%
South Dakota83%47%84%86%67%64%67%60%67%64%81%89%
Tennessee87%88%91%91%79%73%80%72%82%95%N/A91%
Texas88%87%94%94%84%77%84%59%85%89%92%93%
Utah80%64%78%79%64%64%66%51%70%76%81%83%
Vermont88%>=8094%N/A72%71%N/A75%77%N/A76%88%
Virginia83%N/AN/A90%75%49%73%55%72%N/AN/A87%
Washington77%57%83%84%67%58%67%54%66%65%78%80%
West Virginia79%67%94%N/A74%60%79%83%72%N/A73%80%
Wisconsin88%77%89%N/A64%69%74%66%75%N/AN/A92%
Wyoming79%50%86%N/A66%59%67%56%65%N/A74%82%
*Regulatory Adjusted Cohort Rate (except for Idaho, Kentucky, Oklahoma, which did not report “Regulatory Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate,” but instead used their own method of calculation).
**Graduation rates for states in the first quintile ranked in the top 20 percent nationally. Similarly, graduation rates for states in the fifth quintile ranked in the bottom 20 percent nationally.
Source:United States Department of Education, ED Data Express
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