INDIANAPOLIS — The class of 2024 represents the highest state graduation rate on record, with data showing 90.23% of Indiana students graduating high school. This is up from 88.98% in 2023.
2024 represents the highest graduation rate since Indiana began publishing data. Up to 2024, the state’s second highest graduation rate was in 2014 at 90.06%.
Statewide, graduation rates increased for:
• Black students – from 82.43% in 2023 to 83.88% in 2024 (1.45 percentage point increase);
• Hispanic students – from 86.41% in 2023 to 87.83% in 2024 (1.42 percentage point increase);
• White students – from 90.73% in 2023 to 91.89% in 2024 (1.16 percentage point increase);
• English learners – from 87.72% in 2023 to 89.48% in 2024 (1.76 percentage point increase);
• Students in special education – from 83.24% in 2023 to 85.30% in 2024 (2.06 percentage point increase); and
• Students receiving free and reduced price meals – from 88.74% in 2023 to 91.52% in 2024 (2.78 percentage point increase).
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