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Report Shows Idaho’s 2023 High School Graduation Rates Up from Previous Year

BOISE — Last spring, 81% of Idaho’s high school students graduated on time — a slight increase from 2022. Quite a few small schools graduated 100% of their students. Others fell well below the state rate.

High school graduation rates in the region varied, with most of them coming in above the Idaho state average:

Potlatch  93.8%Kamiah85.3%
Troy91.3%Moscow84.8%
Cottonwood90.9%White Pine84.2%
Nez Perce90.9%Culdesac80%
Genessee90%Lapwai75.6%
Lewiston Independent88.4%Orofino70.5%
Kendrick87.5%Highland66.7%

In Idaho, the highest-ranking traditional districts were evenly matched with non-traditional (charter) districts with the highest four-year graduation rates:

Traditional districtFour-year graduation rateNontraditional local education agencyFour-year graduation rate
Grace100White Pine Charter100
Clark County100North Idaho STEM CHarter Academy100
Kootenai100Gem Prep: Pocatello100
South Lemhi100Gem Prep: Meridian100
Mullan100Gem Prep: Nampa100
Castleford100Victory Charter96.8
Murtaugh100Coeur d’Alene Charter96.5
Notus96.8Liberty Charter96.4
Bruneau-Grand View95.7Vision Charter95.8
Rockland95Taylor’s Crossing Public Charter93.8
Parma94.9American Heritage Charter93.8

Traditional and nontraditional (charter) districts with lowest four-year graduation rates:

Traditional districtFour-year graduation rateNontraditional local education agencyFour-year graduation rate
Plummer-Worley50Elevate Academy Nampa0
Cascade50.3Alturas Preparatory Academy0
Cambridge60Carinal Academy Incorporated13.3
Caldwell63.2Pathways in Education — Nampa16.2
Mountain View65.4Idaho Virtual Education Partners25
West Bonner County66.2Kootenai Bridge Academy46.7
Highland66.7iSucceed Virtual High47.9
Midvale69.2Idaho Virtual High51
Jerome69.6North Valley Academy57.1
Challis69.6Elevate Academy58.1