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2008-2012 Averaged Freshman Graduation Rates (Rate) – 2008

Data Provided by: Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc.
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56.2 - 68.0
Covington Ind. 56.2
Newport Ind. 57.0
Breathitt Co. 58.6
Clay Co. 59.3
Clinton Co. 61.0
Knox Co. 62.4
Bell Co. 63.4
Martin Co. 63.9
McCreary Co. 64.3
Caverna Ind. 64.5
Leslie Co. 64.6
Bellevue Ind. 65.1
Letcher Co. 65.8
Robertson Co. 65.8
Whitley Co. 66.6
Lawrence Co. 66.7
Magoffin Co. 66.8
Harlan Co. 67.2
Greenup Co. 67.3
Erlanger-Elsmere Ind. 67.4
Jefferson Co. 67.7
Elliott Co. 67.8
Campbellsville Ind. 67.9
Laurel Co. 68.0
68.1 - 76.3
Garrard Co. 68.6
Adair Co. 69.1
Bracken Co. 69.6
Fleming Co. 69.6
Elizabethtown Ind. 69.7
Montgomery Co. 69.7
Fayette Co. 69.8
Middlesboro Ind. 69.8
Jessamine Co. 70.0
Henry Co. 70.0
Knott Co. 70.1
Grant Co. 70.3
Franklin Co. 70.3
Henderson Co. 70.3
Jackson Co. 70.8
Monroe Co. 70.8
Clark Co. 71.1
Washington Co. 71.1
Glasgow Ind. 71.2
Metcalfe Co. 71.2
Campbell Co. 71.2
Owen Co. 71.4
Williamstown Ind. 71.5
Owensboro Ind. 71.6
Jenkins Ind. 71.7
Mayfield Ind. 71.7
Pike Co. 71.8
Bath Co. 71.9
Boyle Co. 72.3
Livingston Co. 72.3
Morgan Co. 72.3
Estill Co. 72.3
Christian Co. 72.5
Floyd Co. 72.5
Lee Co. 72.6
Menifee Co. 72.7
Graves Co. 72.9
Simpson Co. 73.1
Gallatin Co. 73.3
Pikeville Ind. 73.3
Marion Co. 73.7
Casey Co. 74.5
Nelson Co. 74.6
Dawson Springs Ind. 74.8
Danville Ind. 75.1
Caldwell Co. 75.2
Perry Co. 75.3
Bardstown Ind. 75.3
Nicholas Co. 75.5
Somerset Ind. 75.5
Dayton Ind. 75.6
Scott Co. 75.7
Pulaski Co. 75.7
Hickman Co. 76.0
Ashland Ind. 76.1
Carroll Co. 76.1
Powell Co. 76.2
Bowling Green Ind. 76.2
Ohio Co. 76.3
76.4 - 86.6
Bullitt Co. 76.8
Paducah Ind. 76.8
76.4 - 86.6
Rowan Co. 76.8
Kenton Co. 76.8
Union Co. 77.0
Frankfort Ind. 77.0
Webster Co. 77.1
Paintsville Ind. 77.3
Ballard Co. 77.3
Bourbon Co. 77.3
Crittenden Co. 77.5
Lincoln Co. 77.5
Harrison Co. 77.6
Hart Co. 77.6
Silver Grove Ind. 77.6
Grayson Co. 77.8
Lewis Co. 77.8
Barren Co. 78.0
McCracken Co. 78.0
Harlan Ind. 78.2
Burgin Ind. 78.2
Boone Co. 78.2
Marshall Co. 78.3
Monticello Ind. 78.5
Allen Co. 78.7
Raceland Ind. 79.0
Butler Co. 79.2
Todd Co. 79.3
Rockcastle Co. 79.6
Hopkins Co. 79.8
Mason Co. 79.9
Fulton Co. 80.0
Madison Co. 80.3
Cumberland Co. 80.6
Carter Co. 80.7
Trimble Co. 80.7
Russellville Ind. 80.8
Wayne Co. 81.0
Pendleton Co. 81.1
Murray Ind. 81.2
Johnson Co. 81.5
Meade Co. 82.1
Carlisle Co. 82.1
Trigg Co. 82.3
Hancock Co. 82.4
Jackson Ind. 82.5
Hardin Co. 82.7
Woodford Co. 82.8
Larue Co. 82.8
Muhlenberg Co. 82.8
Ludlow Ind. 83.2
Wolfe Co. 83.8
Shelby Co. 83.9
Edmonson Co. 84.2
Russell Co. 84.4
Green Co. 84.9
Breckinridge Co. 85.4
McLean Co. 85.7
Warren Co. 86.2
Taylor Co. 86.5
Berea Ind. 86.6
86.7 - 100.0
Lyon Co. 87.5
Anderson Co. 88.0
Daviess Co. 88.7
Logan Co. 89.3
Owsley Co. 89.5
Oldham Co. 89.6
Spencer Co. 89.6
Corbin Ind. 90.2
Eminence Ind. 90.7
Hazard Ind. 90.7
Fort Thomas Ind. 91.2
Barbourville Ind. 91.2
Pineville Ind. 91.4
Fairview Ind. 91.7
Paris Ind. 92.0
Boyd Co. 92.7
Calloway Co. 94.6
Augusta Ind. 96.2
Russell Ind. 98.3
Williamsburg Ind. 100.0
Walton Verona Ind. 100.0
Cloverport Ind. 100.0
Beechwood Ind. 100.0
Mercer Co. 100.0
Fulton Ind. 100.0

Definitions: Number and rate of students graduating within four years of entering high school, and graduation in more than four years for students with an Individual Education Plan.

Data Source: Kentucky Department of Education website

Footnotes: Data reflect graduates in spring of given school year. Adhering to national guidelines, the Kentucky Department of Education changed the methodology of calculating the high school graduation rate to the Averaged Freshman Graduation Rate (AFGR) formula.The AFGR is scheduled to be Kentucky’s graduation rate formula for three years, with the first report generated in 2011. For example, the rate calculation for class of 2010 = ((The number of graduates with a diploma in four years + number of graduates with I.E.P. in four or more years)/(Number of 9th graders in SY 2006-2007 + Number of 10th graders in SY 2007-2008 divided by 2) x 100)).

* = No high school in the district.
** = District merged with county school district.

Updated on 4/3/2013

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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