Everett Public Schools Celebrating Highest Graduation Rate in District History

Everett, WALocal News

Everett Public Schools celebrated a record-breaking 96. 3% four-year graduation rate for the Class of 2025, the highest in district history. This achievement underscores the resilience and determination of students, as noted by Jeanne Willard, Executive Director of College & Career Readiness. Cascade High School notably increased its graduation rate from 94. 6% to 96.

6%, showcasing significant improvements within the district. Superintendent Ian B. Saltzman attributed this success to the collective efforts of teachers, administrators, staff, students, and families. The milestone reflects the district's strong commitment to excellence in education and preparing every student for success beyond high school. With one of the highest graduation rates in the state, Everett Public Schools continues to set a standard for educational achievement.

The district's focus on support and growth for every student has opened doors to future opportunities. This accomplishment is a testament to the community's dedication to fostering a successful learning environment.

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