SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Georgia high school seniors graduated at an all-time high rate in 2025, with the four-year graduation rate recorded at 87.2%.

The graduation rate marked an increase from 85.4% in 2024. The record-setting rate is the highest since the state began using the calculation in 2011.

Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools matched the state with a rate of 87.2%, which was a .4% increase from the previous year.

Savannah Early College High School, Woodville-Tompkins Technical and Career High School and Savannah Arts Academy all had 100% graduation rates.

Denise Watts, Superintendent of SCCPSS, said, “The Class of 2025 represents the very best of SCCPSS—resilient, determined, and prepared for a future full of possibilities. This year’s graduation rate reflects the tireless c

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