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Check out Graduation Rates in Florida for 2009 2009 Florida High School Graduates Current % Adjusted % to Graduation grad rate % District School Name Adult Ed Rate % Change ALACHUA GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 4.2 68.6 65.7 -2.9 ALACHUA HAWTHORNE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 5.2 53.4 50.6 -2.8 ALACHUA NEWBERRY HIGH SCHOOL 7.2 76.4 70.4 -6.0 ALACHUA SANTA FE HIGH SCHOOL 7.9 79.0 72.6 -6.4 ALACHUA LOFTEN HIGH SCHOOL 9.7 41.8 37.1 -4.7 ALACHUA EASTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 4.3 63.2 60.4 -2.8 ALACHUA F. W. BUCHHOLZ HIGH SCHOOL 5.7 77.8 73.3 -4.5 ALACHUA District 7.1 66.5 61.5 -5.0 BAKER BAKER COUNTY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 12.6 85.3 74.6 -10.7 BAKER District 12.6 85.3 74.6 -10.7 BAY BAY HIGH SCHOOL 15.1 89.2 74 -15.2 BAY RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL 10.9 85.6 73.5 -12.1 BAY A. CRAWFORD MOSLEY HIGH SCHOOL 2.5 90.9 87.8 -3.1 BAY DEANE BOZEMAN SCHOOL 6.8 77.5 72.3 -5.2 BAY J.R. ARNOLD HIGH SCHOOL 10.5 82.3 72.7 -9.6 BAY HANEY TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL 38 63.5 33 -30.5 BAY District 11.7 77.1 66.4 -10.7 BRADFORD BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL 4.7 73.9 69.3 -4.6 BRADFORD District 4.6 72.1 67.7 -4.4 BREVARD TITUSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 11.2 93.2 82 -11.2 BREVARD ASTRONAUT HIGH SCHOOL 12.9 96.0 83 -13.0 BREVARD SPACE COAST JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL 8.5 97.7 88.9 -8.8 BREVARD ROCKLEDGE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 7 93.3 85.7 -7.6 BREVARD COCOA HIGH SCHOOL 20.8 92.6 71.8 -20.8 BREVARD VIERA HIGH SCHOOL 2.6 97.1 94 -3.1 BREVARD MELBOURNE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 8.1 95.1 86.4 -8.7 BREVARD PALM BAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 14.7 93.5 79.3 -14.2 BREVARD BAYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 10.7 94.3 83.7 -10.6 BREVARD EAU GALLIE HIGH SCHOOL 10.9 92.1 81.4 -10.7 BREVARD MERRITT ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL 5.5 96.5 90.4 -6.1 BREVARD COCOA BEACH JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH 2.9 98.7 95.4 -3.3 BREVARD SATELLITE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 5.9 96.8 90.5 -6.3 BREVARD District 9.5 94.7 82.4 -12.3 BROWARD SOUTH BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL 6.3 85.5 80 -5.5 BROWARD POMPANO BEACH H. S. 0.3 97.6 97.3 -0.3 BROWARD STRANAHAN HIGH SCHOOL 4.1 73.7 70.7 -3.0 BROWARD MCARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL 7.7 76.4 70.6 -5.8 BROWARD BLANCHE ELY HIGH SCHOOL 3.6 75.7 73 -2.7 BROWARD DILLARD HIGH SCHOOL 2.4 83.7 81.7 -2.0 BROWARD HALLANDALE HIGH SCHOOL 6.7 71.0 66.2 -4.8 BROWARD FORT LAUDERDALE HIGH SCHOOL 4.1 78.7 75.5 -3.2 BROWARD CORAL SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 3.7 83.8 80.7 -3.1 BROWARD NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL 7.6 78.5 72.6 -5.9 BROWARD NOVA HIGH SCHOOL 2.8 89.3 86.8 -2.5 BROWARD WILLIAM T. MCFATTER TECH. CTR 0.7 92.1 91.5 -0.6 BROWARD PLANTATION HIGH SCHOOL 4.6 71.3 68 -3.3 BROWARD HOLLYWOOD HILLS HIGH SCHOOL 7.9 79.1 72.9 -6.2 BROWARD COCONUT CREEK HIGH SCHOOL 4.9 70.5 67 -3.5 BROWARD DEERFIELD BEACH HIGH SCHOOL 2.2 73.1 71.5 -1.6 BROWARD BOYD H. ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL 1.7 69.2 68 -1.2 BROWARD MIRAMAR HIGH SCHOOL 6.5 83.2 77.8 -5.4 BROWARD PIPER HIGH SCHOOL 5.1 79.7 75.6 -4.1 BROWARD COOPER CITY HIGH SCHOOL 1.9 96.4 94.5 -1.9 BROWARD ATLANTIC TECHNICAL CENTER 0 99.1 99.1 0.0 BROWARD SOUTH PLANTATION HIGH SCHOOL 8.2 81.0 74.4 -6.6 BROWARD J. P. TARAVELLA HIGH SCHOOL 5.6 84.3 79.6 -4.7 BROWARD WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL 10.6 89.2 79.7 -9.5 BROWARD MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS HS 3.4 91.9 88.7 -3.2 BROWARD CHARLES W FLANAGAN HIGH SCHOOL 6.4 91.0 85.2 -5.8 BROWARD MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL 3.1 88.2 85.5 -2.7 BROWARD CYPRESS BAY HIGH SCHOOL 2.9 94.5 91.7 -2.8 BROWARD EVERGLADES HIGH SCHOOL 2.8 87.5 85 -2.5 BROWARD COLLEGE ACADEMY AT BCC 0 99.4 99.4 0.0 BROWARD CORAL GLADES HIGH SCHOOL 8.5 86.2 78.9 -7.3 BROWARD CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS CHARTER 3.6 94.6 91.2 -3.4 BROWARD CITY/PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER HS 1.2 95.3 94.2 -1.1 BROWARD PARKWAY ACADEMY 0 65.9 65.9 0.0 BROWARD SOMERSET ACADEMY CHARTER HIGH 0 84.6 84.6 0.0 BROWARD EAGLE ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 1.4 62.3 61.4 -0.9 BROWARD SOMERSET ARTS CONSERVATORY 0 88.9 88.9 0.0 BROWARD BROWARD CHILDREN'S CENTER NORT 0 100.0 100 0.0 BROWARD BROWARD VIRTUAL EDUCATION 10.7 69.6 62.1 -7.5 BROWARD District 5.2 73.9 70.1 -3.8 CALHOUN BLOUNTSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 4.7 89.7 82.1 -7.6 CALHOUN ALTHA PUBLIC SCHOOL 6 95.3 82 -13.3 CALHOUN District 4.9 91.6 80.9 -10.7 CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL 0.6 87.2 86.7 -0.5 CHARLOTTE LEMON BAY HIGH SCHOOL 2 91.2 89.3 -1.9 CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL 0.2 88.0 87.8 -0.2 CHARLOTTE District 1.3 77.0 76 -1.0 CITRUS CITRUS HIGH SCHOOL 9.1 91.9 83.5 -8.4 CITRUS CRYSTAL RIVER HIGH SCHOOL 13.1 90.0 78.2 -11.8 CITRUS WITHLACOOCHEE TECHNICAL INSTIT 5.3 66.2 38.9 -27.3 CITRUS LECANTO HIGH SCHOOL 10.4 90.6 81.2 -9.4 CITRUS District 9.8 81.8 71 -10.8 CLAY ORANGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL 7 80.0 73.6 -6.4 CLAY KEYSTONE HEIGHTS JR-SR HIGH 8.7 85.5 78 -7.5 CLAY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL 5 84.8 79.9 -4.9 CLAY MIDDLEBURG HIGH SCHOOL 9.7 79.8 71.2 -8.6 CLAY RIDGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 4.4 83.0 78.4 -4.6 CLAY FLEMING ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL 2.4 90.0 87.2 -2.8 CLAY District 5.5 75.3 70.5 -4.8 COLLIER EVERGLADES CITY SCHOOL 11.1 87.5 77.8 -9.7 COLLIER NAPLES HIGH SCHOOL 2 85.0 83.2 -1.8 COLLIER LELY HIGH SCHOOL 1.8 83.7 82 -1.7 COLLIER IMMOKALEE HIGH SCHOOL 2.9 75.1 72.8 -2.3 COLLIER BARRON COLLIER HIGH SCHOOL 2.3 94.5 92 -2.5 COLLIER GULF COAST HIGH SCHOOL 1.9 91.8 89.8 -2.0 COLLIER PALMETTO RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL 1.3 84.6 83.5 -1.1 COLLIER GOLDEN GATE HIGH SCHOOL 3.2 66.1 63.8 -2.3 COLLIER District 2.8 77.2 73.2 -4.0 COLUMBIA COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 16 82.4 68.4 -14.0 COLUMBIA FORT WHITE HIGH SCHOOL 9.8 83.8 75.1 -8.7 COLUMBIA District 14.2 82.0 64.7 -17.3 DADE DOCTORS CHARTER SCHOOL OF MIAM 1.5 80.0 78.8 -1.2 DADE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES CHARTER 0 71.7 71.7 0.0 DADE DORAL PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERT 0 100.0 100 0.0 DADE AMERICAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 15.5 70.6 59.6 -11.0 DADE DORAL ACADEMY CHARTER HIGH SCH 1.6 90.7 89.2 -1.5 DADE ACADEMY OF ARTS & MINDS 1 72.0 71.3 -0.7 DADE SCHOOL FOR INTEGRATED ACADEMIC 0.9 40.9 40.5 -0.4 DADE SCHOOL FOR ADVAN STUDIES-WOLF 0 95.2 95.2 0.0 DADE G. HOLMES BRADDOCK SENIOR HIGH 3.1 67.5 65.4 -2.1 DADE SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUD NORTH 0 100.0 100 0.0 DADE CORAL GABLES SENIOR HIGH SCHOO 9.6 71.9 65.1 -6.8 DADE DESIGN & ARCHITECTURAL SR HIGH 0.8 86.4 85.7 -0.7 DADE SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUDIES - 0 98.9 98.9 0.0 DADE CORAL REEF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 0 95.5 95.5 0.0 DADE HIALEAH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 7.3 70.2 65.1 -5.1 DADE JOHN A. FERGUSON SR HIGH 4.7 80.9 77.1 -3.8 DADE HIALEAH-MIAMI LAKES SR. HIGH 16.8 66.3 55.2 -11.1 DADE DR MICHAEL M. KROP SENIOR HIGH 10.4 81.0 72.6 -8.4 DADE HOMESTEAD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 19.1 58.7 47.5 -11.2 DADE MATER ACADEMY CHARTER HIGH 1.9 92.8 91 -1.8 DADE MARITIME & SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY 0 90.6 90.6 0.0 DADE MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 7.6 63.1 58.3 -4.8 DADE MIAMI CAROL CITY SENIOR HIGH 3 59.6 57.8 -1.8 DADE RONALD W. REAGAN/DORAL SENIOR 2.7 87.5 85.1 -2.4 DADE MIAMI CENTRAL SENIOR HIGH SCHL 19.7 63.8 51.2 -12.6 DADE MIAMI CORAL PARK SENIOR HIGH 11.6 77.4 68.4 -9.0 DADE MIAMI EDISON SENIOR HIGH SCHL 10.4 48.7 43.7 -5.0 DADE MIAMI JACKSON SENIOR HIGH SCHL 11.9 59.6 52.5 -7.1 DADE MIAMI KILLIAN SENIOR HIGH SCHL 6.5 80.3 75.1 -5.2 DADE ROBERT MORGAN EDUCATIONAL CENT 2.8 93.1 90.5 -2.6 DADE MIAMI NORLAND SENIOR HIGH SCHO 4.7 59.7 56.9 -2.8 DADE MIAMI LAKES EDUCATIONAL CENTER 2.8 92.6 90 -2.6 DADE MIAMI NORTHWESTERN SENIOR HIGH 10.4 67.4 60.3 -7.1 DADE MIAMI PALMETTO SR.
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