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Miami-Dade Public Schools achieve record-breaking graduation rate

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Miami-Dade Public Schools achieve record-breaking graduation rate
Key Points(5)
  • This milestone underscores a consistent upward trend in student performance and academic achievement within the district.
  • District-operated schools saw even greater success, with a graduation rate of 95.2%, up from 94.2% in the 2022-2023 school year.
  • This marks the third consecutive year that Miami-Dade public schools have outperformed the state’s overall graduation rate, which stood at 89.7%.
  • The district’s achievement was reflected across all student subgroups, with key gains reported among Hispanic, Black, English Language Learners (ELL), Students with Disabilities, and Economically Disadvantaged students.
  • It is a true milestone of academic excellence,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr.




Miami-Dade County Public Schools have achieved their highest-ever graduation rate of 91.8% for the 2023-2024 school year, marking a 1.5 percentage point increase from the previous year.

This milestone underscores a consistent upward trend in student performance and academic achievement within the district.

District-operated schools saw even greater success, with a graduation rate of 95.2%, up from 94.2% in the 2022-2023 school year. This marks the third consecutive year that Miami-Dade public schools have outperformed the state’s overall graduation rate, which stood at 89.7%.

The district’s achievement was reflected across all student subgroups, with key gains reported among Hispanic, Black, English Language Learners (ELL), Students with Disabilities, and Economically Disadvantaged students. Notable highlights include:


  • Hispanic students: Graduation rates rose from 90.9% to 92.4%, surpassing the state average of 89%.

  • Black students: Rates increased from 86.4% to 87.9%, exceeding the state’s 85.3%.

  • Students with Disabilities: Rates climbed from 88.1% to 89.6%, surpassing the state’s 86.8%.

  • Economically Disadvantaged students: Rates jumped from 89.3% to 91.2%, outperforming the state’s 86.2%.

  • English Language Learners: The subgroup saw the largest improvement, with rates rising from 80.1% to 84.2%, exceeding the state average of 80.7%.


“Achieving the highest graduation rate ever is a testament to the unwavering dedication, resilience, and hard work of students, educators, families, and community partners. It is a true milestone of academic excellence,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jose L. Dotres.

The record-setting graduation rates reflect the district’s commitment to fostering equity and excellence in education for all students, ensuring their preparedness for future success.












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