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High Schools’ Graduation Rates in County 2012-2015

High Schools' Graduation Rates in County 2012-2015

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COURT HOUSE – New Jersey’s public high school graduation rates went up in 2015, with 89.7 percent of students graduating on time, according to a report on NJ.com.
The graduation rate is measured by the number of students who started high school in fall of 2011 and finished by summer 2015 in each school or district, according to the report.
See New Jersey Department of Education’s full list here
Cape May County High School Graduation Rates:

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