Duval County Public Schools high school graduation rates hit a record high last school year, new data shows.
On Thursday, the Florida Department of Education released its annual graduation rate report. The state data measures the percentage, by school district, of students who earn a regular high school diploma within a standard four year period.
Overall, the education department reported a 3.1 percentage point increase from year to year of Florida high school graduates, with a rate of 90 percent for the 2019-20 school year.
Duval County beat that standard, with a 90.2 percent rate for the same school year. That marks a 3.7 percentage point increase compared to one year prior and means the district has beat its own record high.
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Mary Drier, For the Tribune
Dec. 30, 2020
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SEBEWAING As plans are being drafted for construction and upgrades from bonds voters approved earlier this year, some of that money will be used sooner than expected.
During the election last August, district voters approved the request for a $2,570,000 general obligation bond. Funds from the bond will address a wide range of projects from: academics, roofs, science equipment for classrooms, technology, engineering and math, curriculum development, security and more.
But some recent device failures, including cameras that are considered essential classroom equipment, will force the district to get a head start on replacing some technology. The district will purchase devices from Precision Data Products for $276 per device for a total cost of $4,140.