'The secret is everyone cares'

'The secret is everyone cares'

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Four high schools in the Klamath County School District boasted graduation rates above 93 percent in 2022 and two of those – Lost River Junior/Senior High School and Chiloquin Junior/Senior High School – had perfect graduation rates of 100 percent.

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KCSD graduation rates increase for 6th year in a row

KCSD graduation rates increase for 6th year in a row

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Five high schools in the Klamath County School District boasted graduation rates above 90 percent in 2020, and one of those – Lost River Junior-Senior High School – had a perfect graduation rate of 100 percent for the second year in a row.

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Chiloquin’s Native American grad rate among top in the state

Chiloquin’s Native American grad rate among top in the state

CHILOQUIN, Ore. - Every Native American student in Chiloquin Junior-Senior High School’s 2019 senior class received a diploma in 2019, pushing the school’s graduation rate for their student group to among the top in the state and nation.

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All-hands approach improves graduation rates in Klamath city school district

All-hands approach improves graduation rates in Klamath city school district

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — Graduation rates in the Klamath Falls City School District are on the rise, according to data released Jan. 23 by the Oregon Department of Education. For the second year in a row, Klamath Union High School achieved a 90% four-year graduation rate. KU students earning a diploma or GED within five years was up 9% to 96%. 

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KCSD graduation rates up for 5th year in a row

KCSD graduation rates up for 5th year in a row

Three high schools in the Klamath County School District boasted graduation rates above 95 percent in 2019, and one of those – Lost River Junior-Senior High School – had a perfect graduation rate of 100 percent.

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Oregon Dept. of Education Graduation Rates Audited

Oregon Dept. of Education Graduation Rates Audited

Salem, Ore. - Secretary of State Beverly Clarno today released a report revealing that the Oregon Department of Education has fully or partially implemented only seven of 13 recommendations to improve Oregon’s near worst in the nation high school graduation rate. The recommendations were made in a 2017 audit overseen by former Secretary of State Dennis Richardson.

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KCSD Graduation Rates Continue Upward Climb

KCSD Graduation Rates Continue Upward Climb

The graduation rate for Klamath County School District high school students increased in 2018 for the fourth year in a row and continues to exceed the state average.

According to data released today (Jan. 24) by the Oregon Department of Education, the county school district’s overall four-year cohort graduation rate for 2017-18 was 79.20 percent, up 1.33 percentage points from the year before, and slightly higher than the state average of 78.65.

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