Posted by Tanya Arja or Debra Bellanti on 1/9/2025 6:29:00 PM

For Immediate Release

Contact: Tanya Arja or Debra Bellanti

Hillsborough County Public Schools

Office of Communications

813-272-4060

Tampa, Fl. (January 9, 2025) – Hillsborough County Public Schools (HCPS) is excited to announce the district’s high school graduation rate for the 2023–2024 academic year increased by 1.8 percentage points over the prior year, to an impressive 88%.

   

In a year when the graduation benchmarks were more rigorous than we have seen in the history of the State of Florida, our students and educators responded. This past year, the state increased the testing benchmarks, making it more difficult to meet graduation requirements. The SAT required concordant score increased from 430 to 480, after years of postponing the change due to COVID.

Students and educators in our district rose to the occasion, surpassing the state's growth rate. While we are pleased with our overall graduation rate, we are especially proud of the performance of our key demographic student groups:

English Language Learners increased 3.1 percentage points

Hispanic students increased 2.2 percentage points

Black students increased 1.8 percentage points

District leaders congratulate students and staff at the following high schools for their remarkable achievements in increasing their graduation rates:

Simmons Career Center increased 16.5 percentage points

South County Career Center increased 16.2 percentage points

Jefferson High School increased 6.7 percentage points

King High School increased 6.6 percentage points

Brandon High School increased 5.8 percentage points

Lennard High School increased 5.7 percentage points

Middleton High School increased 3.9 percentage points

Hillsborough High School increased 3.3 percentage points

Under the exceptional leadership of Superintendent Van Ayres, district and school staff created better alignment of our systems and structures to account for every student. School and district staff customized instruction and interventions to make sure students reached the ultimate goal of obtaining their high school diploma.

District leaders congratulate the students and staff at 12 of our high schools for earning a graduation rate above 95%:

Alonso High School

Jefferson High School

Leto High School

Newsome High School

Plant High School

Plant City High School

Riverview High School

Sickles High School

Spoto High School

Steinbrenner High School

Strawberry Crest High School

Tampa Bay Tech High School

“Through the guidance and leadership of the School Board, our goal is to support our students in every possible way as they strive to earn their high school diploma. By enhancing our organizational alignment, our staff is dedicated to helping every student at every school graduate, which opens doors to both college and career opportunities,” said Superintendent Van Ayres.

The district has deployed several strategies to improve the graduation rates including:

Free testing opportunities and preparations for state assessments like SAT, ACT, CLT, PSAT, and FAST

Junior and Senior Academic Checks

Credit Recovery Programs

Quarterly Graduation Meetings with site-based teams to review student progress

GAP (Graduation Advancement Program) to help get students back on track to graduate

Summer Learning Programs

Adult Education Support

Superintendent Ayres also created a Graduation Task Force, a cross-divisional internal group of leaders who meet monthly focused on individual student performance, support for students experiencing housing instability or homelessness, and an increase in parent communication to ensure families know and understand the graduation requirements.

Families can ensure they know and understand the graduation requirements by visiting the Graduation Requirements link.

For more information about Florida’s 2023-24 graduation rate, visit FLDOE.