MPS Graduation Rate Grows to Highest Point in 15 Years
Sustained growth from 64% for the Class of 2021 to 72% for the Class of 2025
(MILWAUKEE) — Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) Superintendent Brenda Cassellius today announced the district has recorded its highest graduation rate since the state began calculating the current four-year graduation rate in 2009-10.
The graduation rate grew from 64% for the class of 2021 to 68% for the class of 2024 and now 72% for the class of 2025. Data show long-term growth across all racial-ethnic groups represented in the district: Asian, Black, Hispanic, Native American, White and multiracial students. Related data points underscore the positive trend, including these figures from 2023-24 to 2024-25: a three percentage-point increase in ACT English proficiency, a slight increase in attendance districtwide, a slight decrease in dropout rate and a slight reduction in chronic absenteeism.
MPS-staffed schools that meet or exceed the district average graduation rate include:
- Golda Meir School: 99%
- Ronald Reagan College Preparatory High School: 99%
- Rufus King International High School: 94%
- Milwaukee School of Languages: 88%
- Audubon Technology and Communication High School: 86%
- GreenTree Preparatory Academy: 86%
- MacDowell Montessori School: 84%
- Riverside University High School: 81%
- Lynde and Harry Bradley Technology and Trade School: 79%
- Harold S. Vincent High School of Agricultural Science: 73%
“We want to thank the students, teachers, support staff and administrators who helped drive this sustained growth,” said Milwaukee Board of School Directors President Missy Zombor. “Now our charge is to focus on and expand the strategies that are working – and add additional proven strategies to help all students graduate on time.”
In addition, the district’s seven-year $23 million GEAR UP grant will support more than 4,000 students on their path to high school graduation and college – starting as early as 4th grade.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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