Graduation Rate
Are students in Idaho earning their high school diploma in four or five years?
Obtaining a high school diploma dramatically increases a student’s future educational and workplace opportunities.
Four-Year Graduation Rate for the Cohort Class of 2022
79.9%
2022 Target: 94.9%
Four-Year Graduation Rate for the Cohort Class of 2022
79.9%
Race/Ethnicity
Native American or Alaskan Native
73.4%
2022 Target: 89.6%
Black/African American
69.1%
2022 Target: 94.5%
Asian
85.4%
2022 Target: 95.8%
White
81.9%
2022 Target: 95.3%
Hispanic or Latino
73.0%
2022 Target: 93.4%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
71.6%
2022 Target: 92.4%
Multiracial
76.5%
2022 Target: 94.3%
Student Group
Students from Low Income Families
69.6%
2022 Target: 93.0%
Students Learning English
65.4%
2022 Target: 93.3%
Students with Disabilities
56.6%
2022 Target: 90.1%
Students in Foster Care
39.6%
Students who are Homeless
51.6%
Students from Military Families
82.9%
Students from Migrant Families
67.8%
Five-Year Graduation Rate for the Cohort Class of 2021
82.3%
Five-Year Graduation Rate for the Cohort Class of 2021
82.3%
Race/Ethnicity
Native American or Alaskan Native
72.7%
Black/African American
73.9%
Asian
87.5%
White
84.2%
Hispanic or Latino
75.6%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
79.7%
Multiracial
78.0%
Student Group
Students from Low Income Families
73.4%
Students Learning English
66.2%
Students with Disabilities
59.8%
Students in Foster Care
44.4%
Students who are Homeless
58.3%
Students from Military Families
77.6%
Students from Migrant Families
67.0%