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Oregon’s High School Graduation Rate Hits 83%, a New High. Look up Your School or District

Oregon’s graduation rate rose by 1 percentage point to 83%, with 19 student groups reaching record highs amid ongoing efforts to close achievement gaps, officials said.

  • On Thursday, the Oregon Department of Education released data showing the Class of 2025 achieved Oregon's highest on-time graduation rate at 83.0%, with more than 40,300 students graduating.
  • Having had four full years of in-person learning, the Class of 2025 cohort benefited from expanded tracking, rising Advanced Placement exams and Career and Technical Education participation, and Oregon's Education Accountability Act .
  • Students completing two CTE credits graduated at 97.8%, 15.8 points above the state average, while Hillsboro School District reached 90.4% after refining systems and supports.
  • A data breakdown shows 19 of the 23 student groups tracked by ODE hit record-high graduation rates in 2025, and ODE is reassessing its statewide graduation goal now that 2025 has passed.
  • Despite the statewide high, Oregon's 83.0% graduation rate remains below the U.S. national average near 87%, with students experiencing poverty at 71.3% and students with disabilities at 72%.
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The News Guard broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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