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2017 Four-Year Graduation Rate All Students Georgia Department of Education 2017 Four-Year Graduation Rate All Students Reporting Graduation Level System ID School ID System Name School Name Reporting Label Class Size Total Graduated Graduation Rate School 601 0103 Appling County Appling County High School ALL Students 231 191 82.7 System 601 ALL Appling County All Schools ALL Students 231 191 82.7 School 602 0103 Atkinson County Atkinson County High School ALL Students 108 94 87.0 System 602 ALL Atkinson County All Schools ALL Students 108 94 87.0 School 603 0302 Bacon County Bacon County High School ALL Students 137 116 84.7 System 603 ALL Bacon County All Schools ALL Students 137 116 84.7 School 604 0105 Baker County Baker County K12 School ALL Students 20 18 90.0 System 604 ALL Baker County All Schools ALL Students 20 18 90.0 School 605 0189 Baldwin County Baldwin High School ALL Students 295 262 88.8 System 605 ALL Baldwin County All Schools ALL Students 295 262 88.8 School 606 0199 Banks County Banks County High School ALL Students 230 208 90.4 System 606 ALL Banks County All Schools ALL Students 230 208 90.4 School 607 0101 Barrow County Apalachee High School ALL Students 398 331 83.2 School 607 3052 Barrow County Winder-Barrow High School ALL Students 434 370 85.3 System 607 ALL Barrow County All Schools ALL Students 849 701 82.6 School 608 0105 Bartow County Adairsville High School ALL Students 231 194 84.0 School 608 0114 Bartow County Cass High School ALL Students 387 341 88.1 School 608 0198 Bartow County Woodland High School ALL Students 399 317 79.4 System 608 ALL Bartow County All Schools ALL Students 1022 852 83.4 School 609 0291 Ben Hill County Fitzgerald High School ALL Students 222 176 79.3 System 609 ALL Ben Hill County All Schools ALL Students 222 176 79.3 School 610 0101 Berrien County Berrien High School ALL Students 176 158 89.8 School 610 0106 Berrien County Berrien Academy Performance Learning CeALL Students 24 6 25.0 System 610 ALL Berrien County All Schools ALL Students 202 164 81.2 School 611 0105 Bibb County Howard High School ALL Students 308 256 83.1 School 611 0186 Bibb County Central High School ALL Students 293 234 79.9 School 611 0198 Bibb County Westside High School ALL Students 302 226 74.8 School 611 0204 Bibb County Rutland High School ALL Students 278 208 74.8 School 611 0286 Bibb County Northeast High School ALL Students 188 151 80.3 School 611 0386 Bibb County Southwest High School ALL Students 233 177 76.0 System 611 ALL Bibb County All Schools ALL Students 1624 1252 77.1 School 612 0105 Bleckley County Bleckley County High School ALL Students 153 150 98.0 School 612 0115 Bleckley County Bleckley County Success Academy ALL Students 24 11 45.8 System 612 ALL Bleckley County All Schools ALL Students 177 161 91.0 School 613 1050 Brantley County Brantley County High School ALL Students 251 207 82.5 System 613 ALL Brantley County All Schools ALL Students 251 207 82.5 School 614 0110 Brooks County Brooks County High School ALL Students 136 94 69.1 System 614 ALL Brooks County All Schools ALL Students 136 94 69.1 School 615 0182 Bryan County Richmond Hill High School ALL Students 481 417 86.7 School 615 0502 Bryan County Bryan County High School ALL Students 165 134 81.2 System 615 ALL Bryan County All Schools ALL Students 646 551 85.3 School 616 0203 Bulloch County Southeast Bulloch High School ALL Students 243 208 85.6 School 616 2054 Bulloch County Statesboro High School ALL Students 410 331 80.7 School 616 4052 Bulloch County Portal Middle/High School ALL Students 67 55 82.1 System 616 ALL Bulloch County All Schools ALL Students 720 594 82.5 School 617 0288 Burke County Burke County High School ALL Students 255 235 92.2 System 617 ALL Burke County All Schools ALL Students 255 235 92.2 School 618 0190 Butts County Jackson High School ALL Students 282 238 84.4 System 618 ALL Butts County All Schools ALL Students 282 238 84.4 School 619 0113 Calhoun County Calhoun County High School ALL Students 46 41 89.1 System 619 ALL Calhoun County All Schools ALL Students 46 41 89.1 School 620 0295 Camden County Camden County High School ALL Students 566 520 91.9 System 620 ALL Camden County All Schools ALL Students 566 520 91.9 School 621 0101 Candler County Metter High School ALL Students 124 114 91.9 System 621 ALL Candler County All Schools ALL Students 124 114 91.9 School 622 0112 Carroll County KidsPeace ALL Students 18 1 5.6 School 622 0189 Carroll County Temple High School ALL Students 149 137 91.9 School 622 0212 Carroll County Mt. Zion High School ALL Students 110 108 98.2 School 622 2052 Carroll County Central High School ALL Students 303 253 83.5 School 622 3050 Carroll County Bowdon High School ALL Students 117 101 86.3 School 622 5054 Carroll County Villa Rica High School ALL Students 377 307 81.4 System 622 ALL Carroll County All Schools ALL Students 1057 906 85.7 School 623 0109 Catoosa County Heritage High School ALL Students 307 270 87.9 School 623 1052 Catoosa County Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School ALL Students 251 195 77.7 School 623 4052 Catoosa County Ringgold High School ALL Students 246 224 91.1 System 623 ALL Catoosa County All Schools ALL Students 808 689 85.3 School 624 0287 Charlton County Charlton County High School ALL Students 106 77 72.6 System 624 ALL Charlton County All Schools ALL Students 106 77 72.6 School 625 0101 Chatham County Johnson High School ALL Students 215 191 88.8 School 625 0115 Chatham County Woodville-Tompkins Technical and Career ALL Students 102 102 100.0 School 625 0117 Chatham County New Hampstead High School ALL Students 379 319 84.2 School 625 0210 Chatham County The School of Liberal Studies at Savannah ALL Students 173 130 75.1 School 625 0411 Chatham County Islands High School ALL Students 253 223 88.1 School 625 0499 Chatham County Savannah Arts Academy ALL Students 215 214 99.5 School 625 0513 Chatham County Savannah Early College High School ALL Students 29 29 100.0 School 625 2052 Chatham County Beach High School ALL Students 218 185 84.9 School 625 3056 Chatham County Groves High School ALL Students 152 111 73.0 School 625 5060 Chatham County Jenkins High School ALL Students 262 198 75.6 Georgia Department of Education September 2017 ● Page 1 of 91 Georgia Department of Education 2017 Four-Year Graduation Rate All Students Reporting Graduation Level System ID School ID System Name School Name Reporting Label Class Size Total Graduated Graduation Rate School 625 5070 Chatham County Windsor Forest High School ALL Students 230 184 80.0 System 625 ALL Chatham County All Schools ALL Students 2237 1886 84.3 School 626 0206 Chattahoochee County Chattahoochee County High School ALL Students 95 82 86.3 System 626 ALL Chattahoochee County All Schools ALL Students 95 82 86.3 School 627 0111 Chattooga County Chattooga Academy ALL Students 30 3 10.0 School 627 1050 Chattooga County Chattooga High School ALL Students 217 204 94.0 System 627 ALL Chattooga County All Schools ALL Students 247 207 83.8 School 628 0106 Cherokee County Creekview High School ALL Students 449 425 94.7 School 628 0115 Cherokee County River Ridge High School ALL Students 402 378 94.0 School 628 0176 Cherokee County Etowah High School ALL Students 656 585 89.2 School 628 0191 Cherokee County Sequoyah High School ALL Students 451 395 87.6 School 628 0197 Cherokee County Woodstock High School ALL Students 550 470 85.5 School 628 5050 Cherokee County Cherokee High School ALL Students 600 444 74.0 System 628 ALL Cherokee County All Schools ALL Students 3119 2697 86.5 School 629 0102 Clarke County Cedar Shoals High School ALL Students 313 265 84.7 School 629 0104 Clarke County Classic City High School ALL Students 63 33 52.4 School 629 5556 Clarke County Clarke Central High School ALL Students 313 262 83.7 System 629 ALL Clarke County All Schools ALL Students 697 560 80.3 School 631 0104 Clayton County Mundy's Mill High School ALL Students 439 316 72.0 School 631 0114 Clayton County Elite Scholars Academy School ALL Students 59 59 100.0 School 631 0115 Clayton County Charles R. Drew High School ALL Students 394 245 62.2 School 631 0190 Clayton County Lovejoy High School ALL Students 497 341 68.6 School 631 0215 Clayton County Martha Ellen Stilwell School for the PerformALL Students 102 101 99.0 School 631 0290 Clayton County Mount Zion High School ALL Students 328 235 71.6 School 631 0377 Clayton County Riverdale High School ALL Students 319 255 79.9 School 631 1054 Clayton County Forest Park High School ALL Students 476 301 63.2 School 631 1056 Clayton County Jonesboro High School ALL Students 311 239 76.8 School 631 2052 Clayton County North Clayton High School ALL Students 244 157 64.3 School 631 4058 Clayton County Morrow High School ALL Students 474 349 73.6 System 631 ALL Clayton County All Schools ALL Students 3731 2598 69.6 School 632 1050 Clinch County Clinch County High School ALL Students 84 73 86.9 System 632 ALL Clinch County All Schools ALL Students 84 73 86.9 School 633 0101 Cobb County Kennesaw Mountain High School ALL Students 536 443 82.6 School 633 0103 Cobb County Kell High School ALL Students 365 321 87.9 School 633 0175 Cobb County Walton High School ALL Students 678 641 94.5 School 633 0188 Cobb County Pope High School ALL Students 502 461 91.8 School 633 0192 Cobb County Harrison High School ALL Students 491 473 96.3 School 633 0209 Cobb County Allatoona High School ALL Students 474 427 90.1 School 633 0373 Cobb County Sprayberry High School ALL Students 449 384 85.5 School 633 0381 Cobb County Lassiter High School ALL Students 511 489 95.7 School 633 0707 Cobb County Hillgrove High School
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