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Tanya Arja / Erin Maloney

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1/13/2023 5:36:00 PM

For Immediate Release 

Contact:            Tanya Arja or Erin Maloney 
                           Hillsborough County Public Schools  
                           Office of Communications 
                           813-272-4060 

 Tampa, Fl. (January 13, 2023) – Hillsborough County Public Schools is celebrating a graduation rate of 87.9% for the 2021-2022 academic year, a nearly two-point increase from pre-pandemic levels. This marks the first time since 2017 that HCPS students have outperformed the state graduation rate. 

While graduation rates have declined across the state from last year, this was expected due to state officials waiving graduation requirements during the pandemic due to continued learning disruptions. Our students have excelled in key areas, showing tremendous growth in a five-year period: 

  • African American students had a 1.6-point increase in graduation rates over the last five years. 

  • Hispanic learners achieved a 2.4-point graduation rate increase over the last five years. 

  • Students with disabilities achieved a 4.9-point increase over the last five years, and a 3-point increase from pre-pandemic. 

“This accomplishment is about more than a number. Our students, families, and staff have contended with a worldwide pandemic that created struggles that extended far outside the classroom. This is an impressive feat that is directly related to the tireless efforts of dedicated teachers, school-based leaders, school counselors, support professionals, parents, and community partners,” said Superintendent Addison Davis. 

The majority of our high schools demonstrated positive trajectories in graduation rates over a 5-year period. Highlights include:  

  • Riverview High School achieved the highest graduation rate increase year over year, reaching 96.6%, a 2.4 point jump since 2021. 

  • Armwood High School experienced a 2 point increase from last year's graduation rate, and a 4.9 point jump over a 5 year period. 

  • Newsome High School once again has the distinction of the highest graduation rate in our district at 98.9%. 

  • Freedom High School has achieved an impressive 5.4 point increase over the past 5 years with a 95.4% graduation rate. 

  • Gaither High School realized a 2.4 point increase in a 5 year period with a 93.7% graduation rate.