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4-Year Graduation Rates

Office of Accountability January 2024


Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

District Graduation and Dropout Rates for the 2024 Accountability System
Background

In accordance with 34 C.F.R. § 200.19(b) and Miss. Code Ann. § 37-17-6, graduation and

dropout rates were calculated following the four-year adjusted cohort method. This method

determines the high school completion status for students four (4) years after entering Grade 9

for the first time during the school year (SY) 2019 - 2020 (Seniors SY 2022 - 2023) and

graduated within the cohort window which ended July 31, 2023.

Enclosures

1) 2024 District Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary


2) 2024 District Graduation and Dropout Rates, Sorted by District Name
3) 2024 District Graduation Rates, Sorted by Percentage
4) 2024 District Dropout Rates, Sorted by Percentage
5) 2024 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities, Sorted by Percentage
6) 2024 District Graduation Rates by Subgroup, Sorted by District Name
7) 2024 District and School-Level Graduation and Dropout Rates, Sorted by District Name

Technical Notes:
• The report includes graduation and dropout rates for 147 districts that served students who enrolled in
Grade 9 for the first time during SY 2019 - 2020.
• The Chickasaw County School District and the Houston Municipal Separate School District consolidated to
the Chickasaw County School District† effective July 1, 2021. Districts that consolidated after the
beginning of the cohort window do not yet have rates comparable to other districts, as their cohort may be
split into the consolidated district and prior districts, based on student enrollment.
• State special schools are included and reported as a district, as they contribute to the overall state
graduation rate. These include Mississippi School of the Arts, Mississippi Schools for the Blind and Deaf,
Mississippi School for Math and Science, Mississippi State Hospital, Williams School, and Roger Amos
McMurtry School.
• Two asterisks (**) indicate the district or school did not meet the minimum n-count for the calculation of
the graduation rate.
• Districts or schools with a graduation rate less than 5% are reported as 5%. Districts or schools with a
dropout rate greater than 95.0% are reported as 95.0%.

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Attachment 1:

2024 Graduation and Dropout


Rates Summary

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Statewide Graduation Rate 6-Year History

90.0 88.9 89.4


87.7 88.4
PERCENT GRADUATE

88.0
86.0 84.0 85.0
84.0
82.0
80.0
78.0
76.0
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
ACCOUNTABILITY YEAR

Statewide Dropout Rate 6-Year History

12
10.1 9.7
10 8.8 8.5 9.0 8.5
PERCENT DROPOUT

8
6
4
2
0
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
ACCOUNTABILITY YEAR

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State Level Graduation and Dropout Rates by Subgroup

Subgroup N-Count Graduation Rate Dropout Rate


All 31998 89.4% 8.5%
American Indian or Alaskan Native 81 80.2% 17.3%
Asian 383 96.6% 2.6%
Black or African American 15348 88.2% 9.2%
Hispanic or Latino 1406 85.0% 12.6%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 13 84.6% 15.4%
Two or More Races 825 87.8% 10.1%
White 13942 91.1% 7.5%
Female 15872 92.2% 6.2%
Male 16126 86.7% 10.8%
Economically Disadvantaged 21493 87.0% 10.4%
Limited English Proficiency 394 64.0% 30.5%
Not Limited English Proficiency 31604 89.7% 8.3%
Students with Disabilities 3645 70.0% 17.7%
Students without Disabilities 28353 91.9% 7.4%
Homeless 478 72.8% 24.1%
Not Homeless 31520 89.6% 8.3%
Notes:
• Graduation rate and dropout rate do not necessarily total 100%. Students may also have a final
status of still-enrolled or other-completer.
• The n-count is the total denominator count used when calculating the reported percentage.

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Comparison of the 2024 State Level Graduation and Dropout Rates


For All Students and Students with Disabilities

Graduation Rates Dropout Rates

All Students 89.4% 8.5%

Students with
70.0% 17.7%
Disabilities

Graduation Rate for Students with Disabilities 6-Year History

80 67.1 70.0
70
55.4 59.9
PERCENT GRADUATE

60
50 38.4 42.2
40
30
20
10
0
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
ACCOUNTABILITY YEAR

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2024 District Graduation Rates Distribution


100
90
80
70 66
62
60
Frequency

50
40
30
20 13
10
1 0
0
≥90% 80.0%-89.9% 70.0%-79.9% 60.0%-69.9% <60%
Graduation Rate

Note: Suppressed data are not included.

2024 District Dropout Rates Distribution


70
59
60

50
Frequency

40 35
28
30

20
14

10 6

0
<5.0% 5.0%-9.9% 10.0%-14.9% 15.0%-19.9% ≥20.0%
Dropout Rate

Note: Suppressed data are not included.

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Top 10 Districts with the Highest Graduation Rates

District Graduation Rate


Mississippi School for Math and Science 99.0%
Forrest County School District 98.0%
Petal School District 97.8%
Mississippi School of the Arts 97.6%
Newton Municipal School District 97.3%
Lauderdale County School District 97.3%
Long Beach School District 97.2%
Pearl Public School District 97.1%
Choctaw County School District 97.1%
North Tippah School District 96.7%
Notes:
• Suppressed data are excluded.
• The table excludes districts that have recently consolidated.

Top 10 Districts with the Lowest Dropout Rates

District Dropout Rate


Forrest County School District 0.0%
Petal School District 0.0%
Holly Springs School District 0.0%
Mississippi School for Math and Science 1.0%
Newton Municipal School District 1.3%
Lauderdale County School District 1.4%
Union Public School District 1.4%
Pearl Public School District 1.4%
Mississippi School of the Arts 2.4%
West Tallahatchie School District 2.6%
Notes:
• Suppressed data are excluded.
• The table excludes districts that have recently consolidated.

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Bottom 10 Districts with the Lowest Graduation Rates

District Graduation Rate


Mississippi Schools for The Blind and Deaf 66.7%
Greenville Public School District 70.2%
McComb School District 74.9%
Leland School District 75.7%
North Bolivar Consolidated School District 76.8%
Clarksdale Municipal School District 77.2%
Covington County School District 77.6%
Picayune School District 78.5%
Tate County School District 78.6%
Senatobia Municipal School District 78.7%
Notes:
• Suppressed data are excluded.
• The table excludes districts that have been abolished due to consolidation.

Bottom 10 Districts with the Highest Dropout Rates

District Dropout Rate


Greenville Public School District 27.9%
Mississippi Schools for The Blind and Deaf 25.0%
McComb School District 21.0%
Senatobia Municipal School District 20.5%
Clarksdale Municipal School District 20.4%
North Bolivar Consolidated School District 19.6%
Tate County School District 18.3%
Covington County School District 17.6%
Cleveland School District 17.2%
Carroll County School District 16.7%
Notes:
• Suppressed data are excluded.
• The table excludes districts that have been abolished due to consolidation.

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Summary of 2024 District Level Graduation Rates


for Students with Disabilities

Graduation Rates

Lowest Highest
Statewide
District District
Rate
Rate Rate
Graduation
Rates
70.0% 27.8% 100.0%

2024 District Graduation Rates Distribution for Students


with Disabilities
60
53

50

40
Frequency

30 30
30

20

10
2
0
≥80.0% 60.0%-79.9% 40.0%-59.9% <40%
Graduation Rate

Note: Suppressed data are excluded.

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Top 10 Districts with the Highest Graduation Rates


for Students with Disabilities

District Graduation Rate


Bay St. Louis Waveland School District 100.0%
Choctaw County School District 100.0%
North Tippah School District 100.0%
Yazoo County School District 100.0%
Hattiesburg Public School District 96.9%
North Panola School District 94.4%
Union Public School District 92.9%
South Tippah School District 92.6%
Tunica County School District 92.3%
Newton Municipal School District 91.7%
Notes:
• Suppressed data are excluded.
• The table excludes districts that have recently consolidated.

Bottom 10 Districts with the Lowest Graduation Rates


for Students with Disabilities

District Graduation Rate


Greenville Public School District 27.8%
Covington County School District 38.2%
Forest Municipal School District 40.0%
West Point Consolidated School District 40.9%
Noxubee County School District 41.7%
South Pike School District 41.7%
Clinton Public School District 43.6%
Senatobia Municipal School District 43.8%
Moss Point Separate School District 45.0%
Picayune School District 45.0%
Notes:
• Suppressed data are excluded.

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Attachment 2:

2024 District Graduation and


Dropout Rates,
Sorted by District Name

Notes:
• ** Indicates the District did not meet the minimum n-count.

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4-Year
District Name N-Count Graduation Dropout
Rate Rate
Aberdeen School District 83 95.2% 3.6%
Alcorn School District 214 94.9% 2.8%
Amite County School District 76 80.3% 15.8%
Amory School District 115 90.4% 8.7%
Attala County School District 76 92.1% 7.9%
Baldwyn School District 49 89.8% 8.2%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District 98 94.9% 4.1%
Benton County School District 64 87.5% 9.4%
Biloxi Public School District 436 90.8% 6.4%
Booneville School District 90 92.2% 6.7%
Brookhaven School District 207 80.7% 14.5%
Calhoun County School District 155 89.0% 7.1%
Canton Public School District 178 82.6% 15.7%
Carroll County School District 54 81.5% 16.7%
Chickasaw County School District ** ** **
Chickasaw County School District† 102 100.0% 0.0%
Choctaw County School District 69 97.1% 2.9%
Claiborne County School District 104 91.3% 4.8%
Clarksdale Municipal School District 167 77.2% 20.4%
Cleveland School District 186 79.6% 17.2%
Clinton Public School District 406 88.9% 7.6%
Coahoma County School District 69 92.8% 7.2%
Coahoma Early College High School ** ** **
Coffeeville School District 37 89.2% 8.1%
Columbia School District 104 95.2% 2.9%
Columbus Municipal School District 238 80.7% 12.2%
Copiah County School District 168 91.1% 5.4%
Corinth School District 143 96.5% 2.8%
Covington County School District 170 77.6% 17.6%
Desoto County School District 2580 94.1% 5.2%
East Jasper Consolidated School District 64 92.2% 4.7%
East Tallahatchie Consolidated School District 69 88.4% 10.1%
Enterprise School District 76 92.1% 6.6%
Forest Municipal School District 105 83.8% 16.2%

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4-Year
District Name N-Count Graduation Dropout
Rate Rate
Forrest County Agricultural High School 144 93.1% 6.3%
Forrest County School District 50 98.0% 0.0%
Franklin County School District 65 89.2% 4.6%
George County School District 258 94.2% 4.3%
Greene County School District 107 85.0% 15.0%
Greenville Public School District 208 70.2% 27.9%
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School District 314 85.0% 12.1%
Grenada School District 274 90.5% 7.7%
Gulfport School District 428 86.9% 10.3%
Hancock County School District 290 87.9% 10.7%
Harrison County School District 944 88.2% 7.8%
Hattiesburg Public School District 203 96.1% 3.9%
Hazlehurst City School District 118 80.5% 11.9%
Hinds County School District 454 87.2% 9.9%
Hollandale School District 33 93.9% 3.0%
Holly Springs School District 44 93.2% 0.0%
Holmes County Consolidated School District 194 91.8% 7.7%
Houston School District 38 73.7% 26.3%
Hudspeth Center ** ** **
Humphreys County School District 83 85.5% 10.8%
Itawamba County School District 253 89.3% 7.9%
Jackson County School District 653 92.3% 6.0%
Jackson Public School District 1684 83.7% 14.6%
Jefferson County School District 68 95.6% 4.4%
Jefferson Davis County School District 93 88.2% 7.5%
Jones County School District 598 91.8% 6.2%
Kemper County School District 59 89.8% 8.5%
Kosciusko School District 162 88.3% 10.5%
Lafayette County School District 212 89.6% 9.0%
Lamar County School District 757 90.0% 7.8%
Lauderdale County School District 442 97.3% 1.4%
Laurel School District 186 83.9% 16.1%
Lawrence County School District 126 82.5% 15.9%
Leake County School District 194 87.6% 9.3%

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4-Year
District Name N-Count Graduation Dropout
Rate Rate
Lee County School District 494 88.3% 10.5%
Leland School District 37 75.7% 13.5%
Lincoln County School District 197 86.8% 11.2%
Long Beach School District 211 97.2% 2.8%
Louisville Municipal School District 206 91.3% 7.8%
Lowndes County School District 395 95.4% 4.3%
Madison County School District 993 91.2% 6.9%
Marion County School District 130 90.0% 6.2%
Marshall County School District 190 90.5% 8.4%
McComb School District 167 74.9% 21.0%
Meridian Public School District 309 83.5% 15.2%
Monroe County School District 176 92.6% 1.0%
Moss Point Separate School District 110 80.0% 2.4%
Mississippi School for Math and Science 105 99.0% 25.0%
Mississippi Schools for The Blind and Deaf 12 66.7% 6.8%
Mississippi School of the Arts 41 97.6% 14.5%
Natchez-Adams School District 227 92.5% 5.3%
Neshoba County School District 198 93.9% 4.5%
Nettleton School District 94 89.4% 8.5%
New Albany Public School District 133 88.7% 6.8%
Newton County School District 135 94.1% 5.2%
Newton Municipal School District 75 97.3% 1.3%
North Bolivar Consolidated School District 56 76.8% 19.6%
North Panola School District 88 88.6% 11.4%
North Pike School District 158 91.8% 7.0%
North Tippah School District 92 96.7% 3.3%
Noxubee County School District 116 79.3% 16.4%
Ocean Springs School District 449 92.2% 4.9%
Okolona Separate School District 46 91.3% 8.7%
Oxford School District 332 90.4% 7.8%
Pascagoula Gautier School District 512 89.8% 7.6%
Pass Christian Public School District 164 93.3% 4.9%
Pearl Public School District 278 97.1% 1.4%
Pearl River County School District 277 88.4% 10.8%

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4-Year
District Name N-Count Graduation Dropout
Rate Rate
Perry County School District 66 86.4% 10.6%
Petal School District 276 97.8% 0.0%
Philadelphia Public School District 62 88.7% 8.1%
Picayune School District 214 78.5% 15.9%
Pontotoc City School District 170 89.4% 8.8%
Pontotoc County School District 280 86.4% 10.4%
Poplarville Separate School District 130 96.2% 3.1%
Prentiss County School District 182 87.9% 10.4%
Quitman County School District 56 82.1% 10.7%
Quitman School District 103 89.3% 7.8%
Rankin County School District 1390 92.5% 6.3%
Richton School District 41 92.7% 7.3%
Roger Amos McMurtry School ** ** **
Scott County School District 316 84.2% 13.0%
Senatobia Municipal School District 127 78.7% 20.5%
Simpson County School District 224 87.1% 12.1%
Smith County School District 160 93.8% 5.6%
South Delta School District 35 88.6% 8.6%
South Panola School District 284 90.5% 7.0%
South Pike School District 109 86.2% 4.6%
South Tippah School District 167 96.4% 3.6%
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated School District 400 87.5% 11.3%
Stone County School District 181 90.6% 8.8%
Sunflower County Consolidated School District 237 88.6% 9.7%
Tate County School District 131 78.6% 18.3%
Tishomingo County School District 227 93.8% 4.8%
Tunica County School District 116 89.7% 10.3%
Tupelo Public School District 497 87.5% 10.7%
Union County School District 187 86.1% 8.6%
Union Public School District 73 95.9% 1.4%
Vicksburg Warren School District 463 91.4% 6.5%
Walthall County School District 91 87.9% 5.5%
Water Valley School District 70 92.9% 5.7%
Wayne County School District 182 87.9% 8.2%

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4-Year
District Name N-Count Graduation Dropout
Rate Rate
Webster County School District 110 90.9% 8.2%
West Bolivar Consolidated School District 91 79.1% 14.3%
West Jasper Consolidated School District 110 90.0% 6.4%
West Point Consolidated School District 197 83.2% 12.2%
West Tallahatchie School District 39 92.3% 2.6%
Western Line School District 101 83.2% 9.9%
Wilkinson County School District 62 82.3% 16.1%
Williams School ** ** **
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated School District 84 90.5% 9.5%
Yazoo City Municipal School District 121 86.0% 9.1%
Yazoo County School District 126 94.4% 3.2%
State of Mississippi 31998 89.4% 8.5%
Notes:
• ** Indicates the District did not meet the minimum n-count.

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Attachment 3:

2024 District Graduation Rates,


Sorted by Percentage
Note:
• ** Indicates the District did not meet the minimum n-Count.

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District Name N-Count 4-Year Graduation Rate


Chickasaw County School District† 102 100.0%
Mississippi School for Math and Science 105 99.0%
Forrest County School District 50 98.0%
Petal School District 276 97.8%
Mississippi School of the Arts 41 97.6%
Newton Municipal School District 75 97.3%
Lauderdale County School District 442 97.3%
Long Beach School District 211 97.2%
Pearl Public School District 278 97.1%
Choctaw County School District 69 97.1%
North Tippah School District 92 96.7%
Corinth School District 143 96.5%
South Tippah School District 167 96.4%
Poplarville Separate School District 130 96.2%
Hattiesburg Public School District 203 96.1%
Union Public School District 73 95.9%
Jefferson County School District 68 95.6%
Lowndes County School District 395 95.4%
Columbia School District 104 95.2%
Aberdeen School District 83 95.2%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District 98 94.9%
Alcorn School District 214 94.9%
Yazoo County School District 126 94.4%
George County School District 258 94.2%
Desoto County School District 2580 94.1%
Newton County School District 135 94.1%
Hollandale School District 33 93.9%
Neshoba County School District 198 93.9%
Tishomingo County School District 227 93.8%
Smith County School District 160 93.8%
Pass Christian Public School District 164 93.3%
Holly Springs School District 44 93.2%
Forrest County Agricultural High School 144 93.1%
Water Valley School District 70 92.9%
Coahoma County School District 69 92.8%

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District Name N-Count 4-Year Graduation Rate


Richton School District 41 92.7%
Monroe County School District 176 92.6%
Rankin County School District 1390 92.5%
Natchez-Adams School District 227 92.5%
Jackson County School District 653 92.3%
West Tallahatchie School District 39 92.3%
Booneville School District 90 92.2%
Ocean Springs School District 449 92.2%
East Jasper Consolidated School District 64 92.2%
Attala County School District 76 92.1%
Enterprise School District 76 92.1%
Jones County School District 598 91.8%
North Pike School District 158 91.8%
Holmes County Consolidated School District 194 91.8%
Vicksburg Warren School District 463 91.4%
Claiborne County School District 104 91.3%
Okolona Separate School District 46 91.3%
Louisville Municipal School District 206 91.3%
Madison County School District 993 91.2%
Copiah County School District 168 91.1%
Webster County School District 110 90.9%
Biloxi Public School District 436 90.8%
Stone County School District 181 90.6%
Marshall County School District 190 90.5%
Grenada School District 274 90.5%
South Panola School District 284 90.5%
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated School District 84 90.5%
Amory School District 115 90.4%
Oxford School District 332 90.4%
Marion County School District 130 90.0%
West Jasper Consolidated School District 110 90.0%
Lamar County School District 757 90.0%
Pascagoula Gautier School District 512 89.8%
Kemper County School District 59 89.8%
Baldwyn School District 49 89.8%

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District Name N-Count 4-Year Graduation Rate


Tunica County School District 116 89.7%
Lafayette County School District 212 89.6%
Pontotoc City School District 170 89.4%
Nettleton School District 94 89.4%
Itawamba County School District 253 89.3%
Quitman School District 103 89.3%
Franklin County School District 65 89.2%
Coffeeville School District 37 89.2%
Calhoun County School District 155 89.0%
Clinton Public School District 406 88.9%
New Albany Public School District 133 88.7%
Philadelphia Public School District 62 88.7%
North Panola School District 88 88.6%
Sunflower County Consolidated School District 237 88.6%
South Delta School District 35 88.6%
Pearl River County School District 277 88.4%
East Tallahatchie Consolidated School District 69 88.4%
Kosciusko School District 162 88.3%
Lee County School District 494 88.3%
Harrison County School District 944 88.2%
Jefferson Davis County School District 93 88.2%
Hancock County School District 290 87.9%
Prentiss County School District 182 87.9%
Walthall County School District 91 87.9%
Wayne County School District 182 87.9%
Leake County School District 194 87.6%
Tupelo Public School District 497 87.5%
Benton County School District 64 87.5%
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated School District 400 87.5%
Hinds County School District 454 87.2%
Simpson County School District 224 87.1%
Gulfport School District 428 86.9%
Lincoln County School District 197 86.8%
Pontotoc County School District 280 86.4%
Perry County School District 66 86.4%

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District Name N-Count 4-Year Graduation Rate


South Pike School District 109 86.2%
Union County School District 187 86.1%
Yazoo City Municipal School District 121 86.0%
Humphreys County School District 83 85.5%
Greene County School District 107 85.0%
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School District 314 85.0%
Scott County School District 316 84.2%
Laurel School District 186 83.9%
Forest Municipal School District 105 83.8%
Jackson Public School District 1684 83.7%
Meridian Public School District 309 83.5%
West Point Consolidated School District 197 83.2%
Western Line School District 101 83.2%
Canton Public School District 178 82.6%
Lawrence County School District 126 82.5%
Wilkinson County School District 62 82.3%
Quitman County School District 56 82.1%
Carroll County School District 54 81.5%
Brookhaven School District 207 80.7%
Columbus Municipal School District 238 80.7%
Hazlehurst City School District 118 80.5%
Amite County School District 76 80.3%
Moss Point Separate School District 110 80.0%
Cleveland School District 186 79.6%
Noxubee County School District 116 79.3%
West Bolivar Consolidated School District 91 79.1%
Senatobia Municipal School District 127 78.7%
Tate County School District 131 78.6%
Picayune School District 214 78.5%
Covington County School District 170 77.6%
Clarksdale Municipal School District 167 77.2%
North Bolivar Consolidated School District 56 76.8%
Leland School District 37 75.7%
McComb School District 167 74.9%
Houston School District 38 73.7%

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District Name N-Count 4-Year Graduation Rate


Greenville Public School District 208 70.2%
Mississippi Schools for The Blind and Deaf 12 66.7%

Districts/Schools listed below have suppressed data and are listed in alphabetical order.
Chickasaw County School District ** **
Coahoma Early College High School ** **
Hudspeth Center ** **
Roger Amos McMurtry School ** **
Williams School ** **
State of Mississippi 31998 89.4%
Notes:
• ** Indicates the District did not meet the minimum n-count.

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Attachment 4:

2024 District Dropout Rates,


Sorted by Percentage
Notes:
• ** Indicates the District did not meet the minimum n-count.

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District Name N-Count Dropout Rate


Chickasaw County School District† 102 0.0%
Forrest County School District 50 0.0%
Holly Springs School District 44 0.0%
Petal School District 276 0.0%
Mississippi School for Math and Science 105 1.0%
Newton Municipal School District 75 1.3%
Lauderdale County School District 442 1.4%
Union Public School District 73 1.4%
Pearl Public School District 278 1.4%
Mississippi School of the Arts 41 2.4%
West Tallahatchie School District 39 2.6%
Corinth School District 143 2.8%
Alcorn School District 214 2.8%
Long Beach School District 211 2.8%
Columbia School District 104 2.9%
Choctaw County School District 69 2.9%
Hollandale School District 33 3.0%
Poplarville Separate School District 130 3.1%
Yazoo County School District 126 3.2%
North Tippah School District 92 3.3%
South Tippah School District 167 3.6%
Aberdeen School District 83 3.6%
Hattiesburg Public School District 203 3.9%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District 98 4.1%
George County School District 258 4.3%
Lowndes County School District 395 4.3%
Jefferson County School District 68 4.4%
Neshoba County School District 198 4.5%
South Pike School District 109 4.6%
Franklin County School District 65 4.6%
East Jasper Consolidated School District 64 4.7%
Claiborne County School District 104 4.8%
Tishomingo County School District 227 4.8%
Pass Christian Public School District 164 4.9%
Ocean Springs School District 449 4.9%

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District Name N-Count Dropout Rate


Newton County School District 135 5.2%
Desoto County School District 2580 5.2%
Natchez-Adams School District 227 5.3%
Copiah County School District 168 5.4%
Walthall County School District 91 5.5%
Smith County School District 160 5.6%
Water Valley School District 70 5.7%
Jackson County School District 653 6.0%
Marion County School District 130 6.2%
Jones County School District 598 6.2%
Forrest County Agricultural High School 144 6.3%
Rankin County School District 1390 6.3%
West Jasper Consolidated School District 110 6.4%
Biloxi Public School District 436 6.4%
Vicksburg Warren School District 463 6.5%
Enterprise School District 76 6.6%
Booneville School District 90 6.7%
New Albany Public School District 133 6.8%
Monroe County School District 176 6.8%
Madison County School District 993 6.9%
North Pike School District 158 7.0%
South Panola School District 284 7.0%
Calhoun County School District 155 7.1%
Coahoma County School District 69 7.2%
Richton School District 41 7.3%
Jefferson Davis County School District 93 7.5%
Pascagoula Gautier School District 512 7.6%
Clinton Public School District 406 7.6%
Grenada School District 274 7.7%
Holmes County Consolidated School District 194 7.7%
Louisville Municipal School District 206 7.8%
Quitman School District 103 7.8%
Lamar County School District 757 7.8%
Oxford School District 332 7.8%
Harrison County School District 944 7.8%

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District Name N-Count Dropout Rate


Attala County School District 76 7.9%
Itawamba County School District 253 7.9%
Philadelphia Public School District 62 8.1%
Coffeeville School District 37 8.1%
Baldwyn School District 49 8.2%
Webster County School District 110 8.2%
Wayne County School District 182 8.2%
Marshall County School District 190 8.4%
Kemper County School District 59 8.5%
Nettleton School District 94 8.5%
Union County School District 187 8.6%
South Delta School District 35 8.6%
Amory School District 115 8.7%
Okolona Separate School District 46 8.7%
Pontotoc City School District 170 8.8%
Stone County School District 181 8.8%
Lafayette County School District 212 9.0%
Yazoo City Municipal School District 121 9.1%
Leake County School District 194 9.3%
Benton County School District 64 9.4%
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated School District 84 9.5%
Sunflower County Consolidated School District 237 9.7%
Western Line School District 101 9.9%
Hinds County School District 454 9.9%
East Tallahatchie Consolidated School District 69 10.1%
Gulfport School District 428 10.3%
Tunica County School District 116 10.3%
Pontotoc County School District 280 10.4%
Prentiss County School District 182 10.4%
Kosciusko School District 162 10.5%
Lee County School District 494 10.5%
Perry County School District 66 10.6%
Tupelo Public School District 497 10.7%
Hancock County School District 290 10.7%
Quitman County School District 56 10.7%

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District Name N-Count Dropout Rate


Pearl River County School District 277 10.8%
Humphreys County School District 83 10.8%
Lincoln County School District 197 11.2%
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated School District 400 11.3%
North Panola School District 88 11.4%
Hazlehurst City School District 118 11.9%
Simpson County School District 224 12.1%
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School District 314 12.1%
West Point Consolidated School District 197 12.2%
Columbus Municipal School District 238 12.2%
Scott County School District 316 13.0%
Leland School District 37 13.5%
West Bolivar Consolidated School District 91 14.3%
Brookhaven School District 207 14.5%
Moss Point Separate School District 110 14.5%
Jackson Public School District 1684 14.6%
Greene County School District 107 15.0%
Meridian Public School District 309 15.2%
Canton Public School District 178 15.7%
Amite County School District 76 15.8%
Lawrence County School District 126 15.9%
Picayune School District 214 15.9%
Laurel School District 186 16.1%
Wilkinson County School District 62 16.1%
Forest Municipal School District 105 16.2%
Noxubee County School District 116 16.4%
Carroll County School District 54 16.7%
Cleveland School District 186 17.2%
Covington County School District 170 17.6%
Tate County School District 131 18.3%
North Bolivar Consolidated School District 56 19.6%
Clarksdale Municipal School District 167 20.4%
Senatobia Municipal School District 127 20.5%
McComb School District 167 21.0%
Mississippi Schools for The Blind and Deaf 12 25.0%

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District Name N-Count Dropout Rate


Houston School District 38 26.3%
Greenville Public School District 208 27.9%

Districts/Schools listed below have suppressed data and are listed in alphabetical order.
Chickasaw County School District ** **
Coahoma Early College High School ** **
Hudspeth Center ** **
Roger Amos McMurtry School ** **
Williams School ** **
State of Mississippi 31998 8.5%
Notes:
• ** Indicates the District did not meet the minimum n-count.

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Attachment 5:

2024 District Graduation Rates


for Students with Disabilities,
Sorted by Percentage
Notes:
• ** Indicates the District did not meet the minimum n-count.

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Sorted by Percentage Page 29 of 83
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

District Name N-Count 4-Year Graduation Rate

Bay St Louis Waveland School District 10 100.0%


Chickasaw County School District† 14 100.0%
Choctaw County School District 10 100.0%
North Tippah School District 12 100.0%
Yazoo County School District 10 100.0%
Hattiesburg Public School District 32 96.9%
North Panola School District 18 94.4%
Union Public School District 14 92.9%
South Tippah School District 27 92.6%
Tunica County School District 13 92.3%
Newton Municipal School District 12 91.7%
Long Beach School District 22 90.9%
Lowndes County School District 40 90.0%
Okolona Separate School District 10 90.0%
Forrest County Agricultural High School 28 89.3%
Pearl Public School District 25 88.0%
Poplarville Separate School District 23 87.0%
Petal School District 43 86.0%
Newton County School District 19 84.2%
Lauderdale County School District 48 83.3%
Marshall County School District 18 83.3%
Water Valley School District 11 81.8%
Tishomingo County School District 38 81.6%
Smith County School District 27 81.5%
Pass Christian Public School District 21 81.0%
Desoto County School District 258 80.2%
Jefferson Davis County School District 15 80.0%
Laurel School District 15 80.0%
North Pike School District 15 80.0%
Stone County School District 25 80.0%
Pearl River County School District 38 78.9%
Oxford School District 23 78.3%
Wayne County School District 23 78.3%
Natchez-Adams School District 18 77.8%
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Sorted by Percentage Page 30 of 83
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

District Name N-Count 4-Year Graduation Rate

Jones County School District 83 77.1%


Benton County School District 13 76.9%
Grenada School District 26 76.9%
Holmes County Consolidated School District 17 76.5%
Lawrence County School District 17 76.5%
Copiah County School District 16 75.0%
East Jasper Consolidated School District 12 75.0%
Rankin County School District 134 74.6%
George County School District 35 74.3%
Monroe County School District 27 74.1%
Prentiss County School District 26 73.1%
Alcorn School District 21 71.4%
Biloxi Public School District 42 71.4%
Hinds County School District 56 71.4%
Kosciusko School District 21 71.4%
Canton Public School District 17 70.6%
Lee County School District 68 70.6%
Louisville Municipal School District 17 70.6%
Amite County School District 10 70.0%
Nettleton School District 10 70.0%
Philadelphia Public School District 10 70.0%
Madison County School District 99 69.7%
Pascagoula Gautier School District 59 69.5%
Harrison County School District 104 69.2%
Meridian Public School District 39 69.2%
South Panola School District 26 69.2%
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated School District 13 69.2%
Columbus Municipal School District 45 68.9%
Brookhaven School District 19 68.4%
Union County School District 37 67.6%
Hancock County School District 40 67.5%
Jackson Public School District 160 67.5%
Lamar County School District 95 67.4%
Columbia School District 15 66.7%
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

District Name N-Count 4-Year Graduation Rate

McComb School District 21 66.7%


Mississippi Schools for The Blind and Deaf 12 66.7%
Neshoba County School District 18 66.7%
Scott County School District 42 66.7%
Vicksburg Warren School District 42 66.7%
Webster County School District 15 66.7%
Gulfport School District 53 66.0%
Pontotoc City School District 17 64.7%
Claiborne County School District 14 64.3%
Jackson County School District 79 62.0%
Amory School District 13 61.5%
Itawamba County School District 39 61.5%
Lincoln County School District 18 61.1%
Lafayette County School District 25 60.0%
Perry County School District 10 60.0%
Ocean Springs School District 37 59.5%
Calhoun County School District 17 58.8%
Tupelo Public School District 46 58.7%
Clarksdale Municipal School District 12 58.3%
Cleveland School District 12 58.3%
Humphreys County School District 12 58.3%
Hazlehurst City School District 19 57.9%
Greene County School District 14 57.1%
Yazoo City Municipal School District 14 57.1%
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School District 36 55.6%
Marion County School District 18 55.6%
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated School District 44 54.5%
Pontotoc County School District 26 53.8%
West Jasper Consolidated School District 15 53.3%
Sunflower County Consolidated School District 17 52.9%
Simpson County School District 19 52.6%
Tate County School District 19 52.6%
Franklin County School District 10 50.0%
Leake County School District 18 50.0%
Office of Accountability
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

District Name N-Count 4-Year Graduation Rate

West Bolivar Consolidated School District 12 50.0%


Western Line School District 18 50.0%
New Albany Public School District 15 46.7%
Moss Point Separate School District 20 45.0%
Picayune School District 20 45.0%
Senatobia Municipal School District 16 43.8%
Clinton Public School District 39 43.6%
Noxubee County School District 24 41.7%
South Pike School District 12 41.7%
West Point Consolidated School District 22 40.9%
Forest Municipal School District 10 40.0%
Covington County School District 34 38.2%
Greenville Public School District 18 27.8%
Districts/Schools listed below have suppressed data and are listed in alphabetical order.
Aberdeen School District ** **
Attala County School District ** **
Baldwyn School District ** **
Booneville School District ** **
Carroll County School District ** **
Chickasaw County School District ** **
Coahoma County School District ** **
Coffeeville School District ** **
Corinth School District ** **
East Tallahatchie Consolidated School District ** **
Enterprise School District ** **
Forrest County School District ** **
Hollandale School District ** **
Holly Springs School District ** **
Houston School District ** **
Hudspeth Center ** **
Jefferson County School District ** **
Kemper County School District ** **
Leland School District ** **
North Bolivar Consolidated School District ** **
Office of Accountability
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

District Name N-Count 4-Year Graduation Rate

Quitman County School District ** **


Quitman School District ** **
Richton School District ** **
Roger Amos McMurtry School ** **
South Delta School District ** **
Walthall County School District ** **
West Tallahatchie School District ** **
Wilkinson County School District ** **
Williams School ** **
State of Mississippi 3645 70.0%
Notes:
• ** Indicates the District did not meet the minimum n-count.

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Sorted by Percentage Page 34 of 83
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

Attachment 6:

2024 District Graduation Rates by


Subgroup, Sorted by District Name
Notes:
• Districts with an n-count less than 10 in a subgroup do not have the subgroup listed.

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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
Office of Accountability January 2024
Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Aberdeen School District All 83 95.2%
Aberdeen School District Female 36 97.2%
Aberdeen School District Male 47 93.6%
Aberdeen School District Black or African American 80 95.0%
Aberdeen School District Economically Disadvantaged 82 96.3%
Alcorn School District All 214 94.9%
Alcorn School District Female 122 96.7%
Alcorn School District Male 92 92.4%
Alcorn School District White 201 95.5%
Alcorn School District Economically Disadvantaged 110 93.6%
Alcorn School District Students w/ Disabilities 21 71.4%
Amite County School District All 76 80.3%
Amite County School District Female 38 78.9%
Amite County School District Male 38 81.6%
Amite County School District Black or African American 64 82.8%
Amite County School District White 11 63.6%
Amite County School District Economically Disadvantaged 74 81.1%
Amite County School District Students w/ Disabilities 10 70.0%
Amory School District All 115 90.4%
Amory School District Female 49 93.9%
Amory School District Male 66 87.9%
Amory School District Black or African American 40 92.5%
Amory School District White 69 88.4%
Amory School District Economically Disadvantaged 58 87.9%
Amory School District Students w/ Disabilities 13 61.5%
Attala County School District All 76 92.1%
Attala County School District Female 31 96.8%
Attala County School District Male 45 88.9%
Attala County School District Black or African American 40 97.5%
Attala County School District White 34 85.3%
Attala County School District Economically Disadvantaged 76 92.1%
Baldwyn School District All 49 89.8%
Baldwyn School District Female 22 86.4%
Baldwyn School District Male 27 92.6%
Office of Accountability
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Baldwyn School District Black or African American 28 89.3%
Baldwyn School District White 21 90.5%
Baldwyn School District Economically Disadvantaged 17 76.5%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District All 98 94.9%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District Female 41 97.6%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District Male 57 93.0%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District Black or African American 28 89.3%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District Two or More Races 10 80.0%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District White 58 100.0%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District Economically Disadvantaged 93 95.7%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District Students w/ Disabilities 10 100.0%
Benton County School District All 64 87.5%
Benton County School District Female 23 87.0%
Benton County School District Male 41 87.8%
Benton County School District Black or African American 26 92.3%
Benton County School District White 34 82.4%
Benton County School District Economically Disadvantaged 61 90.2%
Benton County School District Students w/ Disabilities 13 76.9%
Biloxi Public School District All 436 90.8%
Biloxi Public School District Female 220 92.3%
Biloxi Public School District Male 216 89.4%
Biloxi Public School District Asian 19 100.0%
Biloxi Public School District Black or African American 152 92.1%
Biloxi Public School District Hispanic or Latino 56 83.9%
Biloxi Public School District White 198 93.9%
Biloxi Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 238 87.8%
Biloxi Public School District Limited English Proficiency 13 23.1%
Biloxi Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 42 71.4%
Booneville School District All 90 92.2%
Booneville School District Female 41 92.7%
Booneville School District Male 49 91.8%
Booneville School District Black or African American 15 93.3%
Booneville School District White 63 96.8%
Booneville School District Economically Disadvantaged 29 86.2%
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Sorted by District Name
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Brookhaven School District All 207 80.7%
Brookhaven School District Female 110 90.0%
Brookhaven School District Male 97 70.1%
Brookhaven School District Black or African American 119 75.6%
Brookhaven School District White 74 90.5%
Brookhaven School District Economically Disadvantaged 135 74.1%
Brookhaven School District Students w/ Disabilities 19 68.4%
Calhoun County School District All 155 89.0%
Calhoun County School District Female 70 90.0%
Calhoun County School District Male 85 88.2%
Calhoun County School District Black or African American 41 92.7%
Calhoun County School District Hispanic or Latino 24 87.5%
Calhoun County School District White 85 88.2%
Calhoun County School District Economically Disadvantaged 122 86.9%
Calhoun County School District Students w/ Disabilities 17 58.8%
Canton Public School District All 178 82.6%
Canton Public School District Female 78 89.7%
Canton Public School District Male 100 77.0%
Canton Public School District Black or African American 152 83.6%
Canton Public School District Hispanic or Latino 24 83.3%
Canton Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 173 85.0%
Canton Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 17 70.6%
Carroll County School District All 54 81.5%
Carroll County School District Female 23 91.3%
Carroll County School District Male 31 74.2%
Carroll County School District Black or African American 26 96.2%
Carroll County School District White 25 68.0%
Carroll County School District Economically Disadvantaged 53 83.0%
Chickasaw County School District† All 102 100.0%
Chickasaw County School District† Female 53 100.0%
Chickasaw County School District† Male 49 100.0%
Chickasaw County School District† Black or African American 50 100.0%
Chickasaw County School District† White 47 100.0%
Chickasaw County School District† Economically Disadvantaged 62 100.0%
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Sorted by District Name
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Chickasaw County School District† Students w/ Disabilities 14 100.0%
Choctaw County School District All 69 97.1%
Choctaw County School District Female 25 96.0%
Choctaw County School District Male 44 97.7%
Choctaw County School District Black or African American 31 96.8%
Choctaw County School District White 36 97.2%
Choctaw County School District Economically Disadvantaged 43 100.0%
Choctaw County School District Students w/ Disabilities 10 100.0%
Claiborne County School District All 104 91.3%
Claiborne County School District Female 44 90.9%
Claiborne County School District Male 60 91.7%
Claiborne County School District Black or African American 104 91.3%
Claiborne County School District Economically Disadvantaged 104 91.3%
Claiborne County School District Students w/ Disabilities 14 64.3%
Clarksdale Municipal School District All 167 77.2%
Clarksdale Municipal School District Female 89 80.9%
Clarksdale Municipal School District Male 78 73.1%
Clarksdale Municipal School District Black or African American 158 78.5%
Clarksdale Municipal School District Economically Disadvantaged 164 78.0%
Clarksdale Municipal School District Students w/ Disabilities 12 58.3%
Cleveland School District All 186 79.6%
Cleveland School District Female 108 81.5%
Cleveland School District Male 78 76.9%
Cleveland School District Black or African American 156 80.1%
Cleveland School District White 22 68.2%
Cleveland School District Economically Disadvantaged 175 81.7%
Cleveland School District Students w/ Disabilities 12 58.3%
Clinton Public School District All 406 88.9%
Clinton Public School District Female 197 91.4%
Clinton Public School District Male 209 86.6%
Clinton Public School District Asian 21 85.7%
Clinton Public School District Black or African American 245 86.9%
Clinton Public School District Hispanic or Latino 19 94.7%
Clinton Public School District White 114 93.0%
Office of Accountability
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Sorted by District Name
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Clinton Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 194 83.0%
Clinton Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 39 43.6%
Coahoma County School District All 69 92.8%
Coahoma County School District Female 32 87.5%
Coahoma County School District Male 37 97.3%
Coahoma County School District Black or African American 66 93.9%
Coahoma County School District Economically Disadvantaged 69 92.8%
Coffeeville School District All 37 89.2%
Coffeeville School District Female 12 91.7%
Coffeeville School District Male 25 88.0%
Coffeeville School District Black or African American 32 96.9%
Coffeeville School District Economically Disadvantaged 36 91.7%
Columbia School District All 104 95.2%
Columbia School District Female 57 96.5%
Columbia School District Male 47 93.6%
Columbia School District Black or African American 41 95.1%
Columbia School District White 55 94.5%
Columbia School District Economically Disadvantaged 102 97.1%
Columbia School District Students w/ Disabilities 15 66.7%
Columbus Municipal School District All 238 80.7%
Columbus Municipal School District Female 109 82.6%
Columbus Municipal School District Male 129 79.1%
Columbus Municipal School District Black or African American 221 81.4%
Columbus Municipal School District White 10 70.0%
Columbus Municipal School District Economically Disadvantaged 226 81.4%
Columbus Municipal School District Students w/ Disabilities 45 68.9%
Copiah County School District All 168 91.1%
Copiah County School District Female 86 94.2%
Copiah County School District Male 82 87.8%
Copiah County School District Black or African American 102 91.2%
Copiah County School District White 54 90.7%
Copiah County School District Economically Disadvantaged 167 91.6%
Copiah County School District Students w/ Disabilities 16 75.0%
Corinth School District All 143 96.5%
Office of Accountability
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
Office of Accountability January 2024
Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Corinth School District Female 76 96.1%
Corinth School District Male 67 97.0%
Corinth School District Black or African American 35 97.1%
Corinth School District Hispanic or Latino 16 93.8%
Corinth School District White 87 96.6%
Corinth School District Economically Disadvantaged 64 92.2%
Covington County School District All 170 77.6%
Covington County School District Female 83 88.0%
Covington County School District Male 87 67.8%
Covington County School District Black or African American 81 76.5%
Covington County School District Hispanic or Latino 13 76.9%
Covington County School District White 73 78.1%
Covington County School District Economically Disadvantaged 162 81.5%
Covington County School District Students w/ Disabilities 34 38.2%
Desoto County School District All 2580 94.1%
Desoto County School District Female 1280 96.3%
Desoto County School District Male 1300 91.9%
Desoto County School District Asian 38 92.1%
Desoto County School District Black or African American 1071 95.0%
Desoto County School District Hispanic or Latino 168 95.2%
Desoto County School District Two or More Races 117 91.5%
Desoto County School District White 1180 93.6%
Desoto County School District Economically Disadvantaged 1122 89.2%
Desoto County School District Limited English Proficiency 25 72.0%
Desoto County School District Homeless 26 65.4%
Desoto County School District Students w/ Disabilities 258 80.2%
East Jasper Consolidated School District All 64 92.2%
East Jasper Consolidated School District Female 25 96.0%
East Jasper Consolidated School District Male 39 89.7%
East Jasper Consolidated School District Black or African American 61 93.4%
East Jasper Consolidated School District Economically Disadvantaged 63 93.7%
East Jasper Consolidated School District Students w/ Disabilities 12 75.0%
East Tallahatchie Consolidated School All 69 88.4%
District
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N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
East Tallahatchie Consolidated School Female 37 91.9%
District
East Tallahatchie Consolidated School Male 32 84.4%
District
East Tallahatchie Consolidated School Black or African American 63 90.5%
District
East Tallahatchie Consolidated School Economically Disadvantaged 66 89.4%
District
Enterprise School District All 76 92.1%
Enterprise School District Female 34 94.1%
Enterprise School District Male 42 90.5%
Enterprise School District White 70 94.3%
Enterprise School District Economically Disadvantaged 39 84.6%
Forest Municipal School District All 105 83.8%
Forest Municipal School District Female 57 80.7%
Forest Municipal School District Male 48 87.5%
Forest Municipal School District Black or African American 58 84.5%
Forest Municipal School District Hispanic or Latino 38 84.2%
Forest Municipal School District Economically Disadvantaged 101 86.1%
Forest Municipal School District Limited English Proficiency 17 64.7%
Forest Municipal School District Students w/ Disabilities 10 40.0%
Forrest County Agricultural High School All 144 93.1%
Forrest County Agricultural High School Female 70 94.3%
Forrest County Agricultural High School Male 74 91.9%
Forrest County Agricultural High School Black or African American 39 97.4%
Forrest County Agricultural High School White 95 93.7%
Forrest County Agricultural High School Economically Disadvantaged 97 91.8%
Forrest County Agricultural High School Students w/ Disabilities 28 89.3%
Forrest County School District All 50 98.0%
Forrest County School District Female 27 100.0%
Forrest County School District Male 23 95.7%
Forrest County School District Black or African American 31 100.0%
Forrest County School District White 11 90.9%
Forrest County School District Economically Disadvantaged 37 100.0%

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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Franklin County School District All 65 89.2%
Franklin County School District Female 34 91.2%
Franklin County School District Male 31 87.1%
Franklin County School District Black or African American 24 91.7%
Franklin County School District White 41 87.8%
Franklin County School District Economically Disadvantaged 45 86.7%
Franklin County School District Students w/ Disabilities 10 50.0%
George County School District All 258 94.2%
George County School District Female 117 96.6%
George County School District Male 141 92.2%
George County School District Black or African American 18 88.9%
George County School District White 223 95.1%
George County School District Economically Disadvantaged 141 90.1%
George County School District Students w/ Disabilities 35 74.3%
Greene County School District All 107 85.0%
Greene County School District Female 57 89.5%
Greene County School District Male 50 80.0%
Greene County School District Black or African American 20 80.0%
Greene County School District White 84 86.9%
Greene County School District Economically Disadvantaged 70 81.4%
Greene County School District Students w/ Disabilities 14 57.1%
Greenville Public School District All 208 70.2%
Greenville Public School District Female 108 78.7%
Greenville Public School District Male 100 61.0%
Greenville Public School District Black or African American 206 69.9%
Greenville Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 202 71.3%
Greenville Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 18 27.8%
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School All 314 85.0%
District
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School Female 161 90.7%
District
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School Male 153 79.1%
District

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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School Black or African American 300 85.3%
District
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School Economically Disadvantaged 306 85.9%
District
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School Students w/ Disabilities 36 55.6%
District
Grenada School District All 274 90.5%
Grenada School District Female 139 94.2%
Grenada School District Male 135 86.7%
Grenada School District Black or African American 135 91.1%
Grenada School District Two or More Races 10 90.0%
Grenada School District White 127 89.8%
Grenada School District Economically Disadvantaged 177 89.3%
Grenada School District Students w/ Disabilities 26 76.9%
Gulfport School District All 428 86.9%
Gulfport School District Female 211 91.9%
Gulfport School District Male 217 82.0%
Gulfport School District Black or African American 219 82.2%
Gulfport School District Hispanic or Latino 23 82.6%
Gulfport School District Two or More Races 12 100.0%
Gulfport School District White 167 92.2%
Gulfport School District Economically Disadvantaged 224 80.8%
Gulfport School District Students w/ Disabilities 53 66.0%
Hancock County School District All 290 87.9%
Hancock County School District Female 140 94.3%
Hancock County School District Male 150 82.0%
Hancock County School District Black or African American 27 81.5%
Hancock County School District Two or More Races 16 100.0%
Hancock County School District White 238 88.2%
Hancock County School District Economically Disadvantaged 193 83.9%
Hancock County School District Students w/ Disabilities 40 67.5%
Harrison County School District All 944 88.2%
Harrison County School District Female 460 90.2%
Harrison County School District Male 484 86.4%

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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
Office of Accountability January 2024
Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Harrison County School District Asian 29 100.0%
Harrison County School District Black or African American 352 88.4%
Harrison County School District Hispanic or Latino 58 77.6%
Harrison County School District Two or More Races 28 89.3%
Harrison County School District White 471 88.7%
Harrison County School District Economically Disadvantaged 592 85.3%
Harrison County School District Limited English Proficiency 17 58.8%
Harrison County School District Homeless 53 71.7%
Harrison County School District Students w/ Disabilities 104 69.2%
Hattiesburg Public School District All 203 96.1%
Hattiesburg Public School District Female 90 97.8%
Hattiesburg Public School District Male 113 94.7%
Hattiesburg Public School District Black or African American 189 97.9%
Hattiesburg Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 199 97.0%
Hattiesburg Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 32 96.9%
Hazlehurst City School District All 118 80.5%
Hazlehurst City School District Female 55 81.8%
Hazlehurst City School District Male 63 79.4%
Hazlehurst City School District Black or African American 98 85.7%
Hazlehurst City School District Hispanic or Latino 15 46.7%
Hazlehurst City School District Economically Disadvantaged 109 85.3%
Hazlehurst City School District Students w/ Disabilities 19 57.9%
Hinds County School District All 454 87.2%
Hinds County School District Female 217 90.3%
Hinds County School District Male 237 84.4%
Hinds County School District Black or African American 416 88.7%
Hinds County School District White 27 63.0%
Hinds County School District Economically Disadvantaged 352 86.9%
Hinds County School District Students w/ Disabilities 56 71.4%
Hollandale School District All 33 93.9%
Hollandale School District Female 14 92.9%
Hollandale School District Male 19 94.7%
Hollandale School District Black or African American 33 93.9%
Hollandale School District Economically Disadvantaged 32 96.9%
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4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Hollandale School District Homeless 10 100.0%
Holly Springs School District All 44 93.2%
Holly Springs School District Female 24 100.0%
Holly Springs School District Male 20 85.0%
Holly Springs School District Black or African American 43 93.0%
Holly Springs School District Economically Disadvantaged 44 93.2%
Holmes County Consolidated School All 194 91.8%
District
Holmes County Consolidated School Female 96 95.8%
District
Holmes County Consolidated School Male 98 87.8%
District
Holmes County Consolidated School Black or African American 192 91.7%
District
Holmes County Consolidated School Economically Disadvantaged 194 91.8%
District
Holmes County Consolidated School Students w/ Disabilities 17 76.5%
District
Houston School District All 38 73.7%
Houston School District Female 20 85.0%
Houston School District Male 18 61.1%
Houston School District Black or African American 21 81.0%
Houston School District White 16 62.5%
Houston School District Economically Disadvantaged 31 67.7%
Humphreys County School District All 83 85.5%
Humphreys County School District Female 43 88.4%
Humphreys County School District Male 40 82.5%
Humphreys County School District Black or African American 81 86.4%
Humphreys County School District Economically Disadvantaged 82 86.6%
Humphreys County School District Students w/ Disabilities 12 58.3%
Itawamba County School District All 253 89.3%
Itawamba County School District Female 110 90.9%
Itawamba County School District Male 143 88.1%
Itawamba County School District Black or African American 21 81.0%
Itawamba County School District White 227 89.9%
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Itawamba County School District Economically Disadvantaged 115 81.7%
Itawamba County School District Students w/ Disabilities 39 61.5%
Jackson County School District All 653 92.3%
Jackson County School District Female 315 95.2%
Jackson County School District Male 338 89.6%
Jackson County School District Asian 32 100.0%
Jackson County School District Black or African American 64 92.2%
Jackson County School District Hispanic or Latino 17 100.0%
Jackson County School District Two or More Races 13 69.2%
Jackson County School District White 524 92.2%
Jackson County School District Economically Disadvantaged 328 87.2%
Jackson County School District Students w/ Disabilities 79 62.0%
Jackson Public School District All 1684 83.7%
Jackson Public School District Female 834 86.7%
Jackson Public School District Male 850 80.8%
Jackson Public School District Black or African American 1599 84.5%
Jackson Public School District Hispanic or Latino 52 69.2%
Jackson Public School District Two or More Races 19 84.2%
Jackson Public School District White 13 46.2%
Jackson Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 1619 84.9%
Jackson Public School District Limited English Proficiency 23 47.8%
Jackson Public School District Homeless 37 27.0%
Jackson Public School District Foster Care 10 90.0%
Jackson Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 160 67.5%
Jefferson County School District All 68 95.6%
Jefferson County School District Female 31 100.0%
Jefferson County School District Male 37 91.9%
Jefferson County School District Black or African American 67 95.5%
Jefferson County School District Economically Disadvantaged 64 96.9%
Jefferson Davis County School District All 93 88.2%
Jefferson Davis County School District Female 40 87.5%
Jefferson Davis County School District Male 53 88.7%
Jefferson Davis County School District Black or African American 86 90.7%
Jefferson Davis County School District Economically Disadvantaged 90 88.9%
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Jefferson Davis County School District Students w/ Disabilities 15 80.0%
Jones County School District All 598 91.8%
Jones County School District Female 305 93.8%
Jones County School District Male 293 89.8%
Jones County School District Black or African American 139 92.8%
Jones County School District Hispanic or Latino 60 90.0%
Jones County School District Two or More Races 13 76.9%
Jones County School District White 376 92.8%
Jones County School District Economically Disadvantaged 320 87.5%
Jones County School District Limited English Proficiency 19 78.9%
Jones County School District Homeless 11 100.0%
Jones County School District Students w/ Disabilities 83 77.1%
Kemper County School District All 59 89.8%
Kemper County School District Female 33 87.9%
Kemper County School District Male 26 92.3%
Kemper County School District Black or African American 55 90.9%
Kemper County School District Economically Disadvantaged 58 89.7%
Kosciusko School District All 162 88.3%
Kosciusko School District Female 84 88.1%
Kosciusko School District Male 78 88.5%
Kosciusko School District Black or African American 89 83.1%
Kosciusko School District White 66 93.9%
Kosciusko School District Economically Disadvantaged 97 81.4%
Kosciusko School District Students w/ Disabilities 21 71.4%
Lafayette County School District All 212 89.6%
Lafayette County School District Female 110 92.7%
Lafayette County School District Male 102 86.3%
Lafayette County School District Black or African American 53 88.7%
Lafayette County School District White 150 90.7%
Lafayette County School District Economically Disadvantaged 91 84.6%
Lafayette County School District Students w/ Disabilities 25 60.0%
Lamar County School District All 757 90.0%
Lamar County School District Female 371 94.3%
Lamar County School District Male 386 85.8%
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4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Lamar County School District Asian 14 100.0%
Lamar County School District Black or African American 185 85.9%
Lamar County School District Hispanic or Latino 31 87.1%
Lamar County School District Two or More Races 35 91.4%
Lamar County School District White 492 91.3%
Lamar County School District Economically Disadvantaged 362 82.9%
Lamar County School District Students w/ Disabilities 95 67.4%
Lauderdale County School District All 442 97.3%
Lauderdale County School District Female 224 98.2%
Lauderdale County School District Male 218 96.3%
Lauderdale County School District Black or African American 123 98.4%
Lauderdale County School District Hispanic or Latino 19 100.0%
Lauderdale County School District White 290 96.6%
Lauderdale County School District Economically Disadvantaged 157 95.5%
Lauderdale County School District Students w/ Disabilities 48 83.3%
Laurel School District All 186 83.9%
Laurel School District Female 93 84.9%
Laurel School District Male 93 82.8%
Laurel School District Black or African American 164 83.5%
Laurel School District Hispanic or Latino 15 86.7%
Laurel School District Economically Disadvantaged 179 84.4%
Laurel School District Students w/ Disabilities 15 80.0%
Lawrence County School District All 126 82.5%
Lawrence County School District Female 65 86.2%
Lawrence County School District Male 61 78.7%
Lawrence County School District Black or African American 50 90.0%
Lawrence County School District White 70 78.6%
Lawrence County School District Economically Disadvantaged 95 81.1%
Lawrence County School District Students w/ Disabilities 17 76.5%
Leake County School District All 194 87.6%
Leake County School District Female 103 90.3%
Leake County School District Male 91 84.6%
Leake County School District Black or African American 117 83.8%
Leake County School District Hispanic or Latino 27 96.3%
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Leake County School District White 39 92.3%
Leake County School District Economically Disadvantaged 190 88.4%
Leake County School District Limited English Proficiency 10 100.0%
Leake County School District Students w/ Disabilities 18 50.0%
Lee County School District All 494 88.3%
Lee County School District Female 252 94.4%
Lee County School District Male 242 81.8%
Lee County School District Black or African American 137 82.5%
Lee County School District Hispanic or Latino 10 60.0%
Lee County School District White 335 91.3%
Lee County School District Economically Disadvantaged 282 82.3%
Lee County School District Homeless 30 83.3%
Lee County School District Students w/ Disabilities 68 70.6%
Leland School District All 37 75.7%
Leland School District Female 18 77.8%
Leland School District Male 19 73.7%
Leland School District Black or African American 32 81.3%
Leland School District Economically Disadvantaged 36 77.8%
Lincoln County School District All 197 86.8%
Lincoln County School District Female 92 91.3%
Lincoln County School District Male 105 82.9%
Lincoln County School District Black or African American 27 88.9%
Lincoln County School District White 164 86.6%
Lincoln County School District Economically Disadvantaged 97 75.3%
Lincoln County School District Students w/ Disabilities 18 61.1%
Long Beach School District All 211 97.2%
Long Beach School District Female 104 98.1%
Long Beach School District Male 107 96.3%
Long Beach School District Black or African American 31 100.0%
Long Beach School District Two or More Races 13 92.3%
Long Beach School District White 156 97.4%
Long Beach School District Economically Disadvantaged 86 95.3%
Long Beach School District Students w/ Disabilities 22 90.9%
Louisville Municipal School District All 206 91.3%
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

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District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Louisville Municipal School District Female 105 92.4%
Louisville Municipal School District Male 101 90.1%
Louisville Municipal School District Black or African American 133 90.2%
Louisville Municipal School District White 62 96.8%
Louisville Municipal School District Economically Disadvantaged 200 93.0%
Louisville Municipal School District Students w/ Disabilities 17 70.6%
Lowndes County School District All 395 95.4%
Lowndes County School District Female 196 96.9%
Lowndes County School District Male 199 94.0%
Lowndes County School District Black or African American 169 97.6%
Lowndes County School District White 212 94.3%
Lowndes County School District Economically Disadvantaged 199 94.0%
Lowndes County School District Students w/ Disabilities 40 90.0%
Madison County School District All 993 91.2%
Madison County School District Female 485 93.0%
Madison County School District Male 508 89.6%
Madison County School District Asian 38 97.4%
Madison County School District Black or African American 424 90.3%
Madison County School District Hispanic or Latino 46 67.4%
Madison County School District Two or More Races 21 90.5%
Madison County School District White 463 94.0%
Madison County School District Economically Disadvantaged 352 82.4%
Madison County School District Limited English Proficiency 18 50.0%
Madison County School District Students w/ Disabilities 99 69.7%
Marion County School District All 130 90.0%
Marion County School District Female 68 91.2%
Marion County School District Male 62 88.7%
Marion County School District Black or African American 55 96.4%
Marion County School District White 73 84.9%
Marion County School District Economically Disadvantaged 128 90.6%
Marion County School District Students w/ Disabilities 18 55.6%
Marshall County School District All 190 90.5%
Marshall County School District Female 93 92.5%
Marshall County School District Male 97 88.7%
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N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Marshall County School District Black or African American 80 95.0%
Marshall County School District Hispanic or Latino 33 84.8%
Marshall County School District Two or More Races 10 70.0%
Marshall County School District White 66 90.9%
Marshall County School District Economically Disadvantaged 185 91.9%
Marshall County School District Students w/ Disabilities 18 83.3%
McComb School District All 167 74.9%
McComb School District Female 95 83.2%
McComb School District Male 72 63.9%
McComb School District Black or African American 155 76.8%
McComb School District Economically Disadvantaged 157 77.1%
McComb School District Students w/ Disabilities 21 66.7%
Meridian Public School District All 309 83.5%
Meridian Public School District Female 173 89.6%
Meridian Public School District Male 136 75.7%
Meridian Public School District Black or African American 283 84.8%
Meridian Public School District White 13 61.5%
Meridian Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 295 85.8%
Meridian Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 39 69.2%
Mississippi School for Math and Science All 105 99.0%
Mississippi School for Math and Science Female 53 98.1%
Mississippi School for Math and Science Male 52 100.0%
Mississippi School for Math and Science Asian 21 100.0%
Mississippi School for Math and Science Black or African American 23 100.0%
Mississippi School for Math and Science White 53 98.1%
Mississippi School for Math and Science Economically Disadvantaged 30 96.7%
Mississippi School of the Arts All 41 97.6%
Mississippi School of the Arts Female 34 97.1%
Mississippi School of the Arts White 33 97.0%
Mississippi School of the Arts Economically Disadvantaged 12 91.7%
Mississippi Schools for The Blind and All 12 66.7%
Deaf
Mississippi Schools for The Blind and Economically Disadvantaged 12 66.7%
Deaf
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District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Mississippi Schools for The Blind and Students w/ Disabilities 12 66.7%
Deaf
Monroe County School District All 176 92.6%
Monroe County School District Female 90 91.1%
Monroe County School District Male 86 94.2%
Monroe County School District Black or African American 17 100.0%
Monroe County School District White 154 91.6%
Monroe County School District Economically Disadvantaged 79 89.9%
Monroe County School District Students w/ Disabilities 27 74.1%
Moss Point Separate School District All 110 80.0%
Moss Point Separate School District Female 47 89.4%
Moss Point Separate School District Male 63 73.0%
Moss Point Separate School District Black or African American 81 85.2%
Moss Point Separate School District White 16 62.5%
Moss Point Separate School District Economically Disadvantaged 105 83.8%
Moss Point Separate School District Homeless 12 58.3%
Moss Point Separate School District Students w/ Disabilities 20 45.0%
Natchez-Adams School District All 227 92.5%
Natchez-Adams School District Female 127 94.5%
Natchez-Adams School District Male 100 90.0%
Natchez-Adams School District Black or African American 213 93.4%
Natchez-Adams School District White 11 72.7%
Natchez-Adams School District Economically Disadvantaged 221 93.7%
Natchez-Adams School District Students w/ Disabilities 18 77.8%
Neshoba County School District All 198 93.9%
Neshoba County School District Female 96 95.8%
Neshoba County School District Male 102 92.2%
Neshoba County School District American Indian or Alaskan 26 92.3%
Native
Neshoba County School District Black or African American 31 96.8%
Neshoba County School District Two or More Races 10 90.0%
Neshoba County School District White 126 93.7%
Neshoba County School District Economically Disadvantaged 108 90.7%
Neshoba County School District Students w/ Disabilities 18 66.7%
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Nettleton School District All 94 89.4%
Nettleton School District Female 48 95.8%
Nettleton School District Male 46 82.6%
Nettleton School District Black or African American 25 76.0%
Nettleton School District White 68 94.1%
Nettleton School District Economically Disadvantaged 67 85.1%
Nettleton School District Students w/ Disabilities 10 70.0%
New Albany Public School District All 133 88.7%
New Albany Public School District Female 69 89.9%
New Albany Public School District Male 64 87.5%
New Albany Public School District Black or African American 32 90.6%
New Albany Public School District Hispanic or Latino 20 90.0%
New Albany Public School District White 76 88.2%
New Albany Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 73 80.8%
New Albany Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 15 46.7%
Newton County School District All 135 94.1%
Newton County School District Female 69 95.7%
Newton County School District Male 66 92.4%
Newton County School District American Indian or Alaskan 11 81.8%
Native
Newton County School District Black or African American 26 96.2%
Newton County School District White 92 94.6%
Newton County School District Economically Disadvantaged 65 90.8%
Newton County School District Students w/ Disabilities 19 84.2%
Newton Municipal School District All 75 97.3%
Newton Municipal School District Female 45 100.0%
Newton Municipal School District Male 30 93.3%
Newton Municipal School District Black or African American 72 97.2%
Newton Municipal School District Economically Disadvantaged 74 97.3%
Newton Municipal School District Students w/ Disabilities 12 91.7%
North Bolivar Consolidated School All 56 76.8%
District
North Bolivar Consolidated School Female 27 92.6%
District
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
North Bolivar Consolidated School Male 29 62.1%
District
North Bolivar Consolidated School Black or African American 56 76.8%
District
North Bolivar Consolidated School Economically Disadvantaged 52 78.8%
District
North Bolivar Consolidated School Homeless 10 80.0%
District
North Panola School District All 88 88.6%
North Panola School District Female 49 93.9%
North Panola School District Male 39 82.1%
North Panola School District Black or African American 83 88.0%
North Panola School District Economically Disadvantaged 88 88.6%
North Panola School District Students w/ Disabilities 18 94.4%
North Pike School District All 158 91.8%
North Pike School District Female 72 95.8%
North Pike School District Male 86 88.4%
North Pike School District Black or African American 68 92.6%
North Pike School District White 87 90.8%
North Pike School District Economically Disadvantaged 153 93.5%
North Pike School District Students w/ Disabilities 15 80.0%
North Tippah School District All 92 96.7%
North Tippah School District Female 48 97.9%
North Tippah School District Male 44 95.5%
North Tippah School District White 80 96.3%
North Tippah School District Economically Disadvantaged 57 98.2%
North Tippah School District Students w/ Disabilities 12 100.0%
Noxubee County School District All 116 79.3%
Noxubee County School District Female 51 90.2%
Noxubee County School District Male 65 70.8%
Noxubee County School District Black or African American 115 79.1%
Noxubee County School District Economically Disadvantaged 109 82.6%
Noxubee County School District Homeless 11 54.5%
Noxubee County School District Students w/ Disabilities 24 41.7%

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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Ocean Springs School District All 449 92.2%
Ocean Springs School District Female 213 94.4%
Ocean Springs School District Male 236 90.3%
Ocean Springs School District Asian 13 100.0%
Ocean Springs School District Black or African American 58 91.4%
Ocean Springs School District Hispanic or Latino 20 95.0%
Ocean Springs School District Two or More Races 20 80.0%
Ocean Springs School District White 337 92.6%
Ocean Springs School District Economically Disadvantaged 182 85.2%
Ocean Springs School District Students w/ Disabilities 37 59.5%
Okolona Separate School District All 46 91.3%
Okolona Separate School District Female 29 100.0%
Okolona Separate School District Male 17 76.5%
Okolona Separate School District Black or African American 45 93.3%
Okolona Separate School District Economically Disadvantaged 45 93.3%
Okolona Separate School District Students w/ Disabilities 10 90.0%
Oxford School District All 332 90.4%
Oxford School District Female 146 95.9%
Oxford School District Male 186 86.0%
Oxford School District Black or African American 105 87.6%
Oxford School District Hispanic or Latino 20 70.0%
Oxford School District Two or More Races 14 92.9%
Oxford School District White 184 93.5%
Oxford School District Economically Disadvantaged 122 81.1%
Oxford School District Students w/ Disabilities 23 78.3%
Pascagoula Gautier School District All 512 89.8%
Pascagoula Gautier School District Female 254 91.3%
Pascagoula Gautier School District Male 258 88.4%
Pascagoula Gautier School District Black or African American 238 88.2%
Pascagoula Gautier School District Hispanic or Latino 107 89.7%
Pascagoula Gautier School District Two or More Races 14 100.0%
Pascagoula Gautier School District White 148 91.2%
Pascagoula Gautier School District Economically Disadvantaged 505 90.7%
Pascagoula Gautier School District Limited English Proficiency 26 88.5%
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Pascagoula Gautier School District Students w/ Disabilities 59 69.5%
Pass Christian Public School District All 164 93.3%
Pass Christian Public School District Female 92 95.7%
Pass Christian Public School District Male 72 90.3%
Pass Christian Public School District Black or African American 55 92.7%
Pass Christian Public School District White 91 94.5%
Pass Christian Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 81 87.7%
Pass Christian Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 21 81.0%
Pearl Public School District All 278 97.1%
Pearl Public School District Female 130 97.7%
Pearl Public School District Male 148 96.6%
Pearl Public School District Black or African American 122 95.9%
Pearl Public School District Hispanic or Latino 14 100.0%
Pearl Public School District Two or More Races 12 100.0%
Pearl Public School District White 124 97.6%
Pearl Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 175 96.0%
Pearl Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 25 88.0%
Pearl River County School District All 277 88.4%
Pearl River County School District Female 140 90.0%
Pearl River County School District Male 137 86.9%
Pearl River County School District Two or More Races 19 84.2%
Pearl River County School District White 244 88.5%
Pearl River County School District Economically Disadvantaged 157 83.4%
Pearl River County School District Students w/ Disabilities 38 78.9%
Perry County School District All 66 86.4%
Perry County School District Female 32 84.4%
Perry County School District Male 34 88.2%
Perry County School District Black or African American 20 90.0%
Perry County School District White 43 83.7%
Perry County School District Economically Disadvantaged 42 85.7%
Perry County School District Students w/ Disabilities 10 60.0%
Petal School District All 276 97.8%
Petal School District Female 146 99.3%
Petal School District Male 130 96.2%
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Petal School District Black or African American 51 96.1%
Petal School District Hispanic or Latino 14 100.0%
Petal School District Two or More Races 13 100.0%
Petal School District White 196 98.0%
Petal School District Economically Disadvantaged 137 97.1%
Petal School District Homeless 10 100.0%
Petal School District Students w/ Disabilities 43 86.0%
Philadelphia Public School District All 62 88.7%
Philadelphia Public School District Female 36 94.4%
Philadelphia Public School District Male 26 80.8%
Philadelphia Public School District Black or African American 55 90.9%
Philadelphia Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 61 88.5%
Philadelphia Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 10 70.0%
Picayune School District All 214 78.5%
Picayune School District Female 106 79.2%
Picayune School District Male 108 77.8%
Picayune School District Black or African American 65 86.2%
Picayune School District Two or More Races 10 60.0%
Picayune School District White 132 77.3%
Picayune School District Economically Disadvantaged 206 81.1%
Picayune School District Students w/ Disabilities 20 45.0%
Pontotoc City School District All 170 89.4%
Pontotoc City School District Female 85 91.8%
Pontotoc City School District Male 85 87.1%
Pontotoc City School District Black or African American 42 90.5%
Pontotoc City School District Hispanic or Latino 20 80.0%
Pontotoc City School District White 104 91.3%
Pontotoc City School District Economically Disadvantaged 89 84.3%
Pontotoc City School District Students w/ Disabilities 17 64.7%
Pontotoc County School District All 280 86.4%
Pontotoc County School District Female 143 89.5%
Pontotoc County School District Male 137 83.2%
Pontotoc County School District Black or African American 26 69.2%
Pontotoc County School District Hispanic or Latino 29 82.8%
Office of Accountability
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
Office of Accountability January 2024
Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Pontotoc County School District White 217 88.9%
Pontotoc County School District Economically Disadvantaged 147 81.6%
Pontotoc County School District Students w/ Disabilities 26 53.8%
Poplarville Separate School District All 130 96.2%
Poplarville Separate School District Female 64 96.9%
Poplarville Separate School District Male 66 95.5%
Poplarville Separate School District Black or African American 18 100.0%
Poplarville Separate School District White 107 95.3%
Poplarville Separate School District Economically Disadvantaged 81 95.1%
Poplarville Separate School District Students w/ Disabilities 23 87.0%
Prentiss County School District All 182 87.9%
Prentiss County School District Female 97 90.7%
Prentiss County School District Male 85 84.7%
Prentiss County School District White 165 88.5%
Prentiss County School District Economically Disadvantaged 130 85.4%
Prentiss County School District Students w/ Disabilities 26 73.1%
Quitman County School District All 56 82.1%
Quitman County School District Female 27 92.6%
Quitman County School District Male 29 72.4%
Quitman County School District Black or African American 56 82.1%
Quitman County School District Economically Disadvantaged 55 83.6%
Quitman County School District Homeless 10 90.0%
Quitman School District All 103 89.3%
Quitman School District Female 49 89.8%
Quitman School District Male 54 88.9%
Quitman School District Black or African American 68 94.1%
Quitman School District White 32 84.4%
Quitman School District Economically Disadvantaged 101 91.1%
Rankin County School District All 1390 92.5%
Rankin County School District Female 676 94.7%
Rankin County School District Male 714 90.5%
Rankin County School District Asian 20 95.0%
Rankin County School District Black or African American 358 93.6%
Rankin County School District Hispanic or Latino 28 89.3%
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
Office of Accountability January 2024
Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Rankin County School District Two or More Races 90 92.2%
Rankin County School District White 892 92.2%
Rankin County School District Economically Disadvantaged 571 87.7%
Rankin County School District Limited English Proficiency 14 71.4%
Rankin County School District Students w/ Disabilities 134 74.6%
Richton School District All 41 92.7%
Richton School District Female 23 91.3%
Richton School District Male 18 94.4%
Richton School District White 35 94.3%
Richton School District Economically Disadvantaged 20 90.0%
Scott County School District All 316 84.2%
Scott County School District Female 163 85.9%
Scott County School District Male 153 82.4%
Scott County School District Black or African American 115 88.7%
Scott County School District Hispanic or Latino 46 69.6%
Scott County School District Two or More Races 10 70.0%
Scott County School District White 142 86.6%
Scott County School District Economically Disadvantaged 300 86.7%
Scott County School District Limited English Proficiency 12 41.7%
Scott County School District Students w/ Disabilities 42 66.7%
Senatobia Municipal School District All 127 78.7%
Senatobia Municipal School District Female 61 82.0%
Senatobia Municipal School District Male 66 75.8%
Senatobia Municipal School District Black or African American 68 76.5%
Senatobia Municipal School District White 53 84.9%
Senatobia Municipal School District Economically Disadvantaged 73 72.6%
Senatobia Municipal School District Students w/ Disabilities 16 43.8%
Simpson County School District All 224 87.1%
Simpson County School District Female 94 90.4%
Simpson County School District Male 130 84.6%
Simpson County School District Black or African American 130 86.2%
Simpson County School District White 89 88.8%
Simpson County School District Economically Disadvantaged 168 87.5%
Simpson County School District Students w/ Disabilities 19 52.6%
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Smith County School District All 160 93.8%
Smith County School District Female 80 93.8%
Smith County School District Male 80 93.8%
Smith County School District Black or African American 45 95.6%
Smith County School District White 110 92.7%
Smith County School District Economically Disadvantaged 98 89.8%
Smith County School District Students w/ Disabilities 27 81.5%
South Delta School District All 35 88.6%
South Delta School District Female 18 88.9%
South Delta School District Male 17 88.2%
South Delta School District Black or African American 35 88.6%
South Delta School District Economically Disadvantaged 35 88.6%
South Delta School District Homeless 15 93.3%
South Panola School District All 284 90.5%
South Panola School District Female 150 91.3%
South Panola School District Male 134 89.6%
South Panola School District Black or African American 166 92.2%
South Panola School District White 107 87.9%
South Panola School District Economically Disadvantaged 203 88.2%
South Panola School District Students w/ Disabilities 26 69.2%
South Pike School District All 109 86.2%
South Pike School District Female 46 84.8%
South Pike School District Male 63 87.3%
South Pike School District Black or African American 103 86.4%
South Pike School District Economically Disadvantaged 107 86.9%
South Pike School District Students w/ Disabilities 12 41.7%
South Tippah School District All 167 96.4%
South Tippah School District Female 86 95.3%
South Tippah School District Male 81 97.5%
South Tippah School District Black or African American 44 97.7%
South Tippah School District Hispanic or Latino 11 100.0%
South Tippah School District Two or More Races 10 100.0%
South Tippah School District White 101 95.0%
South Tippah School District Economically Disadvantaged 96 95.8%
Office of Accountability
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
South Tippah School District Students w/ Disabilities 27 92.6%
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated All 400 87.5%
School District
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated Female 193 93.8%
School District
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated Male 207 81.6%
School District
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated Black or African American 267 85.4%
School District
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated White 116 91.4%
School District
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated Economically Disadvantaged 245 84.9%
School District
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated Students w/ Disabilities 44 54.5%
School District
Stone County School District All 181 90.6%
Stone County School District Female 90 92.2%
Stone County School District Male 91 89.0%
Stone County School District Black or African American 33 87.9%
Stone County School District White 142 90.8%
Stone County School District Economically Disadvantaged 117 87.2%
Stone County School District Students w/ Disabilities 25 80.0%
Sunflower County Consolidated School All 237 88.6%
District
Sunflower County Consolidated School Female 120 90.0%
District
Sunflower County Consolidated School Male 117 87.2%
District
Sunflower County Consolidated School Black or African American 229 89.5%
District
Sunflower County Consolidated School Economically Disadvantaged 229 89.5%
District
Sunflower County Consolidated School Students w/ Disabilities 17 52.9%
District
Tate County School District All 131 78.6%
Tate County School District Female 66 83.3%
Office of Accountability
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
Office of Accountability January 2024
Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Tate County School District Male 65 73.8%
Tate County School District Black or African American 46 82.6%
Tate County School District Hispanic or Latino 12 91.7%
Tate County School District White 68 73.5%
Tate County School District Economically Disadvantaged 95 82.1%
Tate County School District Students w/ Disabilities 19 52.6%
Tishomingo County School District All 227 93.8%
Tishomingo County School District Female 107 96.3%
Tishomingo County School District Male 120 91.7%
Tishomingo County School District Hispanic or Latino 13 92.3%
Tishomingo County School District White 203 93.6%
Tishomingo County School District Economically Disadvantaged 118 93.2%
Tishomingo County School District Students w/ Disabilities 38 81.6%
Tunica County School District All 116 89.7%
Tunica County School District Female 50 88.0%
Tunica County School District Male 66 90.9%
Tunica County School District Black or African American 111 89.2%
Tunica County School District Economically Disadvantaged 115 89.6%
Tunica County School District Students w/ Disabilities 13 92.3%
Tupelo Public School District All 497 87.5%
Tupelo Public School District Female 252 92.5%
Tupelo Public School District Male 245 82.4%
Tupelo Public School District Asian 14 92.9%
Tupelo Public School District Black or African American 257 86.0%
Tupelo Public School District Hispanic or Latino 41 73.2%
Tupelo Public School District Two or More Races 22 86.4%
Tupelo Public School District White 163 93.3%
Tupelo Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 263 80.2%
Tupelo Public School District Limited English Proficiency 15 53.3%
Tupelo Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 46 58.7%
Union County School District All 187 86.1%
Union County School District Female 100 89.0%
Union County School District Male 87 82.8%
Union County School District Black or African American 17 58.8%
Office of Accountability
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Union County School District White 161 88.2%
Union County School District Economically Disadvantaged 82 80.5%
Union County School District Students w/ Disabilities 37 67.6%
Union Public School District All 73 95.9%
Union Public School District Female 35 94.3%
Union Public School District Male 38 97.4%
Union Public School District Black or African American 16 93.8%
Union Public School District White 52 96.2%
Union Public School District Economically Disadvantaged 42 95.2%
Union Public School District Students w/ Disabilities 14 92.9%
Vicksburg Warren School District All 463 91.4%
Vicksburg Warren School District Female 233 93.1%
Vicksburg Warren School District Male 230 89.6%
Vicksburg Warren School District Black or African American 289 92.7%
Vicksburg Warren School District White 154 88.3%
Vicksburg Warren School District Economically Disadvantaged 449 92.4%
Vicksburg Warren School District Students w/ Disabilities 42 66.7%
Walthall County School District All 91 87.9%
Walthall County School District Female 49 85.7%
Walthall County School District Male 42 90.5%
Walthall County School District Black or African American 59 93.2%
Walthall County School District White 28 78.6%
Walthall County School District Economically Disadvantaged 89 88.8%
Water Valley School District All 70 92.9%
Water Valley School District Female 28 96.4%
Water Valley School District Male 42 90.5%
Water Valley School District Black or African American 32 90.6%
Water Valley School District White 37 94.6%
Water Valley School District Economically Disadvantaged 48 93.8%
Water Valley School District Students w/ Disabilities 11 81.8%
Wayne County School District All 182 87.9%
Wayne County School District Female 88 92.0%
Wayne County School District Male 94 84.0%
Wayne County School District Black or African American 104 87.5%
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Wayne County School District White 71 87.3%
Wayne County School District Economically Disadvantaged 178 89.9%
Wayne County School District Students w/ Disabilities 23 78.3%
Webster County School District All 110 90.9%
Webster County School District Female 52 92.3%
Webster County School District Male 58 89.7%
Webster County School District Black or African American 17 88.2%
Webster County School District White 90 92.2%
Webster County School District Economically Disadvantaged 54 87.0%
Webster County School District Students w/ Disabilities 15 66.7%
West Bolivar Consolidated School All 91 79.1%
District
West Bolivar Consolidated School Female 46 91.3%
District
West Bolivar Consolidated School Male 45 66.7%
District
West Bolivar Consolidated School Black or African American 87 78.2%
District
West Bolivar Consolidated School Economically Disadvantaged 88 80.7%
District
West Bolivar Consolidated School Students w/ Disabilities 12 50.0%
District
West Jasper Consolidated School District All 110 90.0%
West Jasper Consolidated School District Female 53 94.3%
West Jasper Consolidated School District Male 57 86.0%
West Jasper Consolidated School District Black or African American 62 88.7%
West Jasper Consolidated School District White 48 91.7%
West Jasper Consolidated School District Economically Disadvantaged 77 87.0%
West Jasper Consolidated School District Students w/ Disabilities 15 53.3%
West Point Consolidated School District All 197 83.2%
West Point Consolidated School District Female 111 89.2%
West Point Consolidated School District Male 86 75.6%
West Point Consolidated School District Black or African American 148 85.1%
West Point Consolidated School District White 46 78.3%
West Point Consolidated School District Economically Disadvantaged 190 85.8%
Office of Accountability
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
West Point Consolidated School District Students w/ Disabilities 22 40.9%
West Tallahatchie School District All 39 92.3%
West Tallahatchie School District Female 27 92.6%
West Tallahatchie School District Male 12 91.7%
West Tallahatchie School District Black or African American 38 92.1%
West Tallahatchie School District Economically Disadvantaged 38 94.7%
Western Line School District All 101 83.2%
Western Line School District Female 44 93.2%
Western Line School District Male 57 75.4%
Western Line School District Black or African American 64 89.1%
Western Line School District White 33 69.7%
Western Line School District Economically Disadvantaged 97 84.5%
Western Line School District Students w/ Disabilities 18 50.0%
Wilkinson County School District All 62 82.3%
Wilkinson County School District Female 36 88.9%
Wilkinson County School District Male 26 73.1%
Wilkinson County School District Black or African American 62 82.3%
Wilkinson County School District Economically Disadvantaged 60 85.0%
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated All 84 90.5%
School District
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated Female 45 93.3%
School District
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated Male 39 87.2%
School District
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated Black or African American 55 90.9%
School District
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated White 28 89.3%
School District
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated Economically Disadvantaged 83 91.6%
School District
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated Students w/ Disabilities 13 69.2%
School District
Yazoo City Municipal School District All 121 86.0%
Yazoo City Municipal School District Female 66 86.4%
Yazoo City Municipal School District Male 55 85.5%
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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
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Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

4-Year
N-
District Name Subgroup Graduation
Count
Rate
Yazoo City Municipal School District Black or African American 120 85.8%
Yazoo City Municipal School District Economically Disadvantaged 118 87.3%
Yazoo City Municipal School District Homeless 17 88.2%
Yazoo City Municipal School District Students w/ Disabilities 14 57.1%
Yazoo County School District All 126 94.4%
Yazoo County School District Female 66 98.5%
Yazoo County School District Male 60 90.0%
Yazoo County School District Black or African American 68 94.1%
Yazoo County School District White 48 93.8%
Yazoo County School District Economically Disadvantaged 121 95.9%
Yazoo County School District Students w/ Disabilities 10 100.0%

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Sorted by District Name
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4-Year Graduation Rates
Office of Accountability January 2024
Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

Attachment 7:

2024 District and School-Level


Graduation and Dropout Rates,
Sorted by District Name

Notes:
• ** Indicates the District or School did not meet the minimum n-count.
• Graduation rates below 5.0% are reported as 5.0%.
• Dropout rates greater than 95.0% are reported as 95.0%.

Office of Accountability
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Sorted by District Name
January 18, 2024 Page 68 of 83
4-Year Graduation Rates
Office of Accountability January 2024
Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

Graduation Dropout
District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Aberdeen School District 83 95.2% 3.6%
Aberdeen School District Aberdeen High School 83 95.2% 3.6%
Alcorn School District 214 94.9% 2.8%
Alcorn School District Alcorn Central High School 88 97.7% 1.1%
Alcorn School District Biggersville High School 36 97.2% 0.0%
Alcorn School District Kossuth High School 91 91.2% 5.5%
Amite County School District 76 80.3% 15.8%
Amite County School District Amite County High School 76 80.3% 15.8%
Amory School District 115 90.4% 8.7%
Amory School District Amory High School 113 92.0% 7.1%
Amory School District East Amory School ** ** **
Attala County School District 76 92.1% 7.9%
Attala County School District Ethel Attendance Center 42 90.5% 9.5%
Attala County School District McAdams Attendance Center 34 94.1% 5.9%
Baldwyn School District 49 89.8% 8.2%
Baldwyn School District Baldwyn High School 49 89.8% 8.2%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District 98 94.9% 4.1%
Bay St Louis Waveland School District Bay High School 98 94.9% 4.1%
Benton County School District 64 87.5% 9.4%
Benton County School District Ashland High School 31 93.5% 6.5%
Benton County School District Hickory Flat Attendance 33 81.8% 12.1%
Center
Biloxi Public School District 436 90.8% 6.4%
Biloxi Public School District Biloxi High School 434 91.2% 6.0%
Biloxi Public School District Biloxi Junior High School ** ** **
Booneville School District 90 92.2% 6.7%
Booneville School District Booneville High School 90 92.2% 6.7%
Brookhaven School District 207 80.7% 14.5%
Brookhaven School District Brookhaven High School 207 80.7% 14.5%
Calhoun County School District 155 89.0% 7.1%
Calhoun County School District Bruce High School 56 92.9% 7.1%
Calhoun County School District Calhoun City High School 52 88.5% 7.7%
Calhoun County School District Vardaman High School 47 85.1% 6.4%

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Sorted by District Name
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Graduation Dropout
District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Canton Public School District 178 82.6% 15.7%
Canton Public School District Canton Public 9th Grade 13 5.0% 92.3%
School
Canton Public School District Canton Public High School 162 90.1% 8.6%
Canton Public School District Nichols Middle School ** ** **
Carroll County School District 54 81.5% 16.7%
Carroll County School District J Z George High School 54 81.5% 16.7%
Chickasaw County School District ** ** **
Chickasaw County School District Houlka Attendance Center ** ** **
Chickasaw County School District† 102 100.0% 0.0%
Chickasaw County School District† Houlka Attendance Center 26 100.0% 0.0%
Chickasaw County School District† Houston High School 76 100.0% 0.0%
Choctaw County School District 69 97.1% 2.9%
Choctaw County School District Choctaw County High School 69 97.1% 2.9%
Claiborne County School District 104 91.3% 4.8%
Claiborne County School District Port Gibson High School 104 91.3% 4.8%
Clarksdale Municipal School District 167 77.2% 20.4%
Clarksdale Municipal School District Clarksdale High School 157 82.2% 15.3%
Clarksdale Municipal School District Jerome W. Stampley 9th 10 5.0% 95.0%
Grade Academy
Cleveland School District 186 79.6% 17.2%
Cleveland School District Cleveland Central High 186 79.6% 17.2%
School
Clinton Public School District 406 88.9% 7.6%
Clinton Public School District Clinton High School 390 92.3% 4.6%
Clinton Public School District Clinton Jr High School ** ** **
Clinton Public School District Sumner Hill Jr High School 13 5.0% 95.0%
Coahoma County School District 69 92.8% 7.2%
Coahoma County School District Coahoma County High 69 92.8% 7.2%
School
Coahoma Early College High School ** ** **
Coahoma Early College High School Coahoma Early College High ** ** **
School
Coffeeville School District 37 89.2% 8.1%

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District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Coffeeville School District Coffeeville High School 37 89.2% 8.1%
Columbia School District 104 95.2% 2.9%
Columbia School District Columbia High School 104 95.2% 2.9%
Columbus Municipal School District 238 80.7% 12.2%
Columbus Municipal School District Columbus High School 238 80.7% 12.2%
Copiah County School District 168 91.1% 5.4%
Copiah County School District Crystal Springs High School 103 91.3% 2.9%
Copiah County School District Wesson Attendance Center 65 90.8% 9.2%
Corinth School District 143 96.5% 2.8%
Corinth School District Corinth High School 143 96.5% 2.8%
Covington County School District 170 77.6% 17.6%
Covington County School District Collins High School 53 52.8% 32.1%
Covington County School District Mount Olive Attendance 19 100.0% 0.0%
Center
Covington County School District Seminary High School 98 86.7% 13.3%
Desoto County School District 2580 94.1% 5.2%
Desoto County School District Center Hill High School 260 94.6% 5.0%
Desoto County School District Desoto Central High School 429 94.6% 4.9%
Desoto County School District Desoto Central Middle School ** ** **
Desoto County School District Hernando High School 330 93.9% 4.5%
Desoto County School District Horn Lake High School 343 92.1% 7.6%
Desoto County School District Lake Cormorant High School 228 93.0% 5.7%
Desoto County School District Lewisburg High School 307 99.0% 1.0%
Desoto County School District Olive Branch High School 266 95.5% 4.1%
Desoto County School District Southaven High School 412 92.2% 6.8%
Desoto County School District Southaven Middle School ** ** **
East Jasper Consolidated School District 64 92.2% 4.7%
East Jasper Consolidated School District Heidelberg High School 64 92.2% 4.7%
East Tallahatchie Consolidated School 69 88.4% 10.1%
District
East Tallahatchie Consolidated School Charleston High School 69 88.4% 10.1%
District
Enterprise School District 76 92.1% 6.6%
Enterprise School District Enterprise High School 76 92.1% 6.6%
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District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Forest Municipal School District 105 83.8% 16.2%
Forest Municipal School District Forest High School 105 83.8% 16.2%
Forrest County Agricultural High 144 93.1% 6.3%
School
Forrest County Agricultural High Forrest County Agricultural 144 93.1% 6.3%
School High School
Forrest County School District 50 98.0% 0.0%
Forrest County School District North Forrest High School 49 100.0% 0.0%
Forrest County School District South Forrest Attendance ** ** **
Center
Franklin County School District 65 89.2% 4.6%
Franklin County School District Franklin High School 65 89.2% 4.6%
George County School District 258 94.2% 4.3%
George County School District George County High School 258 94.2% 4.3%
Greene County School District 107 85.0% 15.0%
Greene County School District Greene County High School 107 85.0% 15.0%
Greenville Public School District 208 70.2% 27.9%
Greenville Public School District Greenville High School 208 70.2% 27.9%
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated 314 85.0% 12.1%
School District
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated Amanda Elzy High School 99 86.9% 11.1%
School District
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated Greenwood High School 152 82.9% 13.2%
School District
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated Greenwood Middle School ** ** **
School District
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated Leflore County High School 63 87.3% 11.1%
School District
Grenada School District 274 90.5% 7.7%
Grenada School District Grenada High School 268 92.5% 5.6%
Grenada School District Grenada Middle School ** ** **
Gulfport School District 428 86.9% 10.3%
Gulfport School District Gulfport High School 428 86.9% 10.3%
Hancock County School District 290 87.9% 10.7%
Hancock County School District Hancock High School 290 87.9% 10.7%
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Graduation Dropout
District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Harrison County School District 944 88.2% 7.8%
Harrison County School District Diberville High School 314 87.3% 9.2%
Harrison County School District Harrison Central High School 354 87.0% 7.9%
Harrison County School District Harrison County Child ** ** **
Development Center
Harrison County School District West Harrison High School 274 91.2% 6.2%
Hattiesburg Public School District 203 96.1% 3.9%
Hattiesburg Public School District Hattiesburg High School 202 96.5% 3.5%
Hattiesburg Public School District N R Burger Middle School ** ** **
Hazlehurst City School District 118 80.5% 11.9%
Hazlehurst City School District Hazlehurst High School 118 80.5% 11.9%
Hinds County School District 454 87.2% 9.9%
Hinds County School District Raymond High School 142 85.2% 12.0%
Hinds County School District Terry High School 315 87.6% 9.2%
Hollandale School District 33 93.9% 3.0%
Hollandale School District Simmons High School 33 93.9% 3.0%
Holly Springs School District 44 93.2% 0.0%
Holly Springs School District Holly Springs High School 44 93.2% 0.0%
Holmes County Consolidated School 194 91.8% 7.7%
District
Holmes County Consolidated School Holmes County Central High 194 91.8% 7.7%
District School
Houston School District 38 73.7% 26.3%
Houston School District Houston High School 38 73.7% 26.3%
Hudspeth Center ** ** **
Hudspeth Center C B Noblin School ** ** **
Humphreys County School District 83 85.5% 10.8%
Humphreys County School District Humphreys County High 82 86.6% 9.8%
School
Humphreys County School District O M McNair Middle School ** ** **
Itawamba County School District 253 89.3% 7.9%
Itawamba County School District Itawamba Agricultural High 140 87.9% 9.3%
School
Itawamba County School District Mantachie Attendance Center 88 89.8% 6.8%

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Graduation Dropout
District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Itawamba County School District Tremont Attendance Center 25 96.0% 4.0%
Jackson County School District 653 92.3% 6.0%
Jackson County School District East Central High School 204 91.2% 7.8%
Jackson County School District St. Martin High School 274 90.5% 6.9%
Jackson County School District Vancleave High School 176 96.0% 2.8%
Jackson Public School District 1684 83.7% 14.6%
Jackson Public School District Callaway High School 242 82.6% 15.3%
Jackson Public School District Forest Hill High School 273 79.1% 17.9%
Jackson Public School District Jim Hill High School 237 83.1% 15.6%
Jackson Public School District Lanier High School 152 88.8% 9.2%
Jackson Public School District Murrah High School 371 90.3% 8.9%
Jackson Public School District Peeples Middle School ** ** **
Jackson Public School District Provine High School 221 81.4% 18.1%
Jackson Public School District Wingfield High School 185 78.9% 18.9%
Jefferson County School District 68 95.6% 4.4%
Jefferson County School District Jefferson County High School 67 97.0% 3.0%
Jefferson County School District Jefferson County Jr High ** ** **
Jefferson Davis County School District 93 88.2% 7.5%
Jefferson Davis County School District Jefferson Davis County High 94 88.3% 7.4%
School
Jones County School District 598 91.8% 6.2%
Jones County School District Northeast Jones High School 161 91.3% 6.8%
Jones County School District South Jones High School 191 91.6% 5.8%
Jones County School District West Jones High School 246 92.3% 6.1%
Kemper County School District 59 89.8% 8.5%
Kemper County School District Kemper County High School 59 89.8% 8.5%
Kosciusko School District 162 88.3% 10.5%
Kosciusko School District Kosciusko Senior High 162 88.3% 10.5%
School
Lafayette County School District 212 89.6% 9.0%
Lafayette County School District Lafayette High School 212 89.6% 9.0%
Lamar County School District 757 90.0% 7.8%
Lamar County School District Lumberton High School 34 82.4% 17.6%

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District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Lamar County School District Oak Grove High School 433 90.1% 7.4%
Lamar County School District Purvis High School 153 87.6% 11.1%
Lamar County School District Sumrall High School 137 94.9% 2.9%
Lamar County School District Sumrall Middle School ** ** **
Lauderdale County School District 442 97.3% 1.4%
Lauderdale County School District Clarkdale High School 68 100.0% 0.0%
Lauderdale County School District Northeast Lauderdale High 131 99.2% 0.0%
School
Lauderdale County School District Southeast Lauderdale High 93 94.6% 0.0%
School
Lauderdale County School District West Lauderdale High School 150 96.0% 4.0%
Laurel School District 186 83.9% 16.1%
Laurel School District Laurel High School 186 83.9% 16.1%
Lawrence County School District 126 82.5% 15.9%
Lawrence County School District Lawrence County High 126 82.5% 15.9%
School
Leake County School District 194 87.6% 9.3%
Leake County School District Leake Central High School 163 87.7% 9.8%
Leake County School District Leake County High School 31 87.1% 6.5%
Lee County School District 494 88.3% 10.5%
Lee County School District Mooreville High School 114 93.9% 4.4%
Lee County School District Saltillo High School 231 90.5% 9.1%
Lee County School District Shannon High School 150 80.7% 17.3%
Leland School District 37 75.7% 13.5%
Leland School District Leland High School 37 75.7% 13.5%
Lincoln County School District 197 86.8% 11.2%
Lincoln County School District Bogue Chitto School 45 80.0% 17.8%
Lincoln County School District Enterprise School 46 82.6% 15.2%
Lincoln County School District Loyd Star School 48 87.5% 10.4%
Lincoln County School District West Lincoln School 58 94.8% 3.4%
Long Beach School District 211 97.2% 2.8%
Long Beach School District Long Beach High School 211 97.2% 2.8%
Louisville Municipal School District 206 91.3% 7.8%
Louisville Municipal School District Louisville High School 117 91.5% 7.7%
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Graduation Dropout
District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Louisville Municipal School District Nanih Waiya Attendance 51 92.2% 7.8%
Center
Louisville Municipal School District Noxapater Attendance Center 38 89.5% 7.9%
Lowndes County School District 395 95.4% 4.3%
Lowndes County School District Caledonia High School 141 92.9% 6.4%
Lowndes County School District Golden Triangle Early ** ** **
College
Lowndes County School District New Hope High School 196 97.4% 2.6%
Lowndes County School District West Lowndes High School 55 98.2% 1.8%
Madison County School District 993 91.2% 6.9%
Madison County School District Germantown High School 318 95.3% 4.4%
Madison County School District Madison Central High School 394 92.9% 4.8%
Madison County School District Ridgeland High School 219 85.4% 11.0%
Madison County School District Rosa Scott School ** ** **
Madison County School District Velma Jackson High School 58 86.2% 13.8%
Marion County School District 130 90.0% 6.2%
Marion County School District East Marion High School 49 91.8% 6.1%
Marion County School District West Marion High School 81 88.9% 6.2%
Marshall County School District 190 90.5% 8.4%
Marshall County School District Byhalia High School 96 89.6% 10.4%
Marshall County School District H W Byers High School 47 89.4% 8.5%
Marshall County School District Potts Camp High School 47 93.6% 4.3%
McComb School District 167 74.9% 21.0%
McComb School District McComb High School 168 74.4% 20.8%
Meridian Public School District 309 83.5% 15.2%
Meridian Public School District Meridian High School 310 83.2% 15.5%
Monroe County School District 176 92.6% 6.8%
Monroe County School District Hamilton High School 49 91.8% 6.1%
Monroe County School District Hatley High School 86 91.9% 8.1%
Monroe County School District Smithville High School 41 95.1% 4.9%
Moss Point Separate School District 110 80.0% 14.5%
Moss Point Separate School District Moss Point High School 110 80.0% 14.5%
Mississippi School for Math and 105 99.0% 1.0%
Science
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District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Mississippi School for Math and Mississippi School for Math 105 99.0% 1.0%
Science and Science
Mississippi Schools for The Blind and 12 66.7% 25.0%
Deaf
Mississippi Schools for the Blind and Mississippi School for the ** ** **
Deaf Blind
Mississippi Schools for the Blind and Mississippi School for the ** ** **
Deaf Deaf
Mississippi School of the Arts 41 97.6% 2.4%
Mississippi School of the Arts Mississippi School of the Arts 41 97.6% 2.4%
Natchez-Adams School District 227 92.5% 5.3%
Natchez-Adams School District Natchez Early College 53 100.0% 0.0%
Academy
Natchez-Adams School District Natchez Freshman Academy ** ** **
Natchez-Adams School District Natchez High School 172 90.7% 6.4%
Neshoba County School District 198 93.9% 4.5%
Neshoba County School District Neshoba Central High School 198 93.9% 4.5%
Nettleton School District 94 89.4% 8.5%
Nettleton School District Nettleton High School 94 89.4% 8.5%
New Albany Public School District 133 88.7% 6.8%
New Albany Public School District New Albany High School 133 88.7% 6.8%
Newton County School District 135 94.1% 5.2%
Newton County School District Newton County High School 135 94.1% 5.2%
Newton Municipal School District 75 97.3% 1.3%
Newton Municipal School District Newton High School 75 97.3% 1.3%
North Bolivar Consolidated School 56 76.8% 19.6%
District
North Bolivar Consolidated School Northside High School 56 76.8% 19.6%
District
North Panola School District 88 88.6% 11.4%
North Panola School District North Panola High School 88 88.6% 11.4%
North Pike School District 158 91.8% 7.0%
North Pike School District North Pike Senior High 158 91.8% 7.0%
School
North Tippah School District 92 96.7% 3.3%
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Graduation Dropout
District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
North Tippah School District Falkner Attendance Center 36 97.2% 2.8%
North Tippah School District Walnut Attendance Center 55 96.4% 3.6%
Noxubee County School District 116 79.3% 16.4%
Noxubee County School District Noxubee County High School 116 79.3% 16.4%
Ocean Springs School District 449 92.2% 4.9%
Ocean Springs School District Ocean Springs High School 447 92.6% 4.5%
Ocean Springs School District Ocean Springs Middle School ** ** **
Okolona Separate School District 46 91.3% 8.7%
Okolona Separate School District Okolona High School 46 91.3% 8.7%
Oxford School District 332 90.4% 7.8%
Oxford School District Oxford High School 333 90.1% 8.1%
Pascagoula Gautier School District 512 89.8% 7.6%
Pascagoula Gautier School District Exceptional School ** ** **
Pascagoula Gautier School District Gautier High School 226 90.7% 5.3%
Pascagoula Gautier School District Gautier Middle School ** ** **
Pascagoula Gautier School District Pascagoula High School 284 90.1% 8.8%
Pass Christian Public School District 164 93.3% 4.9%
Pass Christian Public School District Pass Christian High School 164 93.3% 4.9%
Pearl Public School District 278 97.1% 1.4%
Pearl Public School District Pearl High School 279 97.1% 1.4%
Pearl River County School District 277 88.4% 10.8%
Pearl River County School District Pearl River Central High 277 88.4% 10.8%
School
Perry County School District 66 86.4% 10.6%
Perry County School District Perry Central High School 66 86.4% 10.6%
Petal School District 276 97.8% 0.0%
Petal School District Petal High School 276 97.8% 0.0%
Philadelphia Public School District 62 88.7% 8.1%
Philadelphia Public School District Philadelphia High School 62 88.7% 8.1%
Picayune School District 214 78.5% 15.9%
Picayune School District Picayune Memorial High 214 78.5% 15.9%
School
Pontotoc City School District 170 89.4% 8.8%

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Graduation Dropout
District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Pontotoc City School District Pontotoc High School 169 89.9% 8.9%
Pontotoc City School District Pontotoc Junior High School ** ** **
Pontotoc County School District 280 86.4% 10.4%
Pontotoc County School District North Pontotoc High School 142 86.6% 8.5%
Pontotoc County School District South Pontotoc High School 138 86.2% 12.3%
Poplarville Separate School District 130 96.2% 3.1%
Poplarville Separate School District Poplarville High School 130 96.2% 3.1%
Prentiss County School District 182 87.9% 10.4%
Prentiss County School District Jumpertown High School 25 80.0% 16.0%
Prentiss County School District New Site High School 65 92.3% 4.6%
Prentiss County School District Thrasher High School 42 90.5% 9.5%
Prentiss County School District Wheeler High School 50 84.0% 16.0%
Quitman County School District 56 82.1% 10.7%
Quitman County School District M. S. Palmer High School 56 82.1% 10.7%
Quitman School District 103 89.3% 7.8%
Quitman School District Quitman High School 103 89.3% 7.8%
Rankin County School District 1390 92.5% 6.3%
Rankin County School District Brandon High School 404 94.3% 4.5%
Rankin County School District Florence High School 156 92.3% 6.4%
Rankin County School District McLaurin Attendance Center 73 91.8% 8.2%
Rankin County School District Northwest Rankin High 461 89.2% 8.9%
School
Rankin County School District Pelahatchie Attendance 58 96.6% 3.4%
Center
Rankin County School District Pisgah High School 65 95.4% 4.6%
Rankin County School District Puckett Attendance Center 52 94.2% 5.8%
Rankin County School District Richland High School 119 95.8% 3.4%
Richton School District 41 92.7% 7.3%
Richton School District Richton High School 41 92.7% 7.3%
Roger Amos McMurtry School ** ** **
Roger Amos McMurtry School Roger Amos McMurtry ** ** **
School
Scott County School District 316 84.2% 13.0%
Scott County School District Lake High School 54 92.6% 3.7%
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District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Scott County School District Morton High School 137 80.3% 15.3%
Scott County School District Scott Central Attendance 76 81.6% 17.1%
Center
Scott County School District Sebastopol Attendance Center 48 91.7% 8.3%
Senatobia Municipal School District 127 78.7% 20.5%
Senatobia Municipal School District Senatobia Elementary School ** ** **
Senatobia Municipal School District Senatobia High School 126 79.4% 20.6%
Simpson County School District 224 87.1% 12.1%
Simpson County School District Magee High School 101 84.2% 15.8%
Simpson County School District Mendenhall High School 123 89.4% 8.9%
Smith County School District 160 93.8% 5.6%
Smith County School District Mize Attendance Center 57 93.0% 7.0%
Smith County School District Raleigh High School 64 93.8% 6.3%
Smith County School District Taylorsville Attendance 39 94.9% 2.6%
Center
South Delta School District 35 88.6% 8.6%
South Delta School District South Delta High School 35 88.6% 8.6%
South Panola School District 284 90.5% 7.0%
South Panola School District South Panola High School 284 90.5% 7.0%
South Pike School District 109 86.2% 4.6%
South Pike School District South Pike High School 108 87.0% 4.6%
South Tippah School District 167 96.4% 3.6%
South Tippah School District Blue Mountain High School 16 100.0% 0.0%
South Tippah School District Pine Grove High School 43 90.7% 9.3%
South Tippah School District Ripley High School 108 98.1% 1.9%
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated 400 87.5% 11.3%
School District
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated Armstrong Jr High School ** ** **
School District
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated Starkville High School 399 87.7% 11.0%
School District
Stone County School District 181 90.6% 8.8%
Stone County School District Stone High School 182 90.7% 8.8%

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Graduation Dropout
District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Sunflower County Consolidated School 237 88.6% 9.7%
District
Sunflower County Consolidated School Gentry High School 147 93.9% 5.4%
District
Sunflower County Consolidated School Robert L Merritt Junior High ** ** **
District School
Sunflower County Consolidated School Thomas E. Edwards, Sr. High 84 84.5% 11.9%
District School
Tate County School District 131 78.6% 18.3%
Tate County School District Coldwater High School 25 76.0% 12.0%
Tate County School District Independence High School 57 84.2% 14.0%
Tate County School District Strayhorn High School 49 73.5% 26.5%
Tishomingo County School District 227 93.8% 4.8%
Tishomingo County School District Belmont School 65 93.8% 6.2%
Tishomingo County School District Tishomingo County High 162 93.8% 4.3%
School
Tunica County School District 116 89.7% 10.3%
Tunica County School District Rosa Fort High School 117 89.7% 10.3%
Tupelo Public School District 497 87.5% 10.7%
Tupelo Public School District Tupelo High School 497 87.5% 10.7%
Union County School District 187 86.1% 8.6%
Union County School District East Union Attendance Center 62 88.7% 8.1%
Union County School District Ingomar Attendance Center 40 87.5% 10.0%
Union County School District Myrtle Attendance Center 52 84.6% 9.6%
Union County School District West Union Attendance 33 81.8% 6.1%
Center
Union Public School District 73 95.9% 1.4%
Union Public School District Union High School 73 95.9% 1.4%
Vicksburg Warren School District 463 91.4% 6.5%
Vicksburg Warren School District Vicksburg High School 173 91.9% 5.2%
Vicksburg Warren School District Warren Central High School 290 91.0% 7.2%
Walthall County School District 91 87.9% 5.5%
Walthall County School District Salem Attendance Center 21 95.2% 4.8%
Walthall County School District Tylertown High School 70 85.7% 5.7%

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Graduation Dropout
District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Water Valley School District 70 92.9% 5.7%
Water Valley School District Water Valley High School 70 92.9% 5.7%
Wayne County School District 182 87.9% 8.2%
Wayne County School District Wayne County High School 182 87.9% 8.2%
Webster County School District 110 90.9% 8.2%
Webster County School District East Webster High School 53 90.6% 7.5%
Webster County School District Eupora High School 57 91.2% 8.8%
West Bolivar Consolidated School 91 79.1% 14.3%
District
West Bolivar Consolidated School McEvans School 51 74.5% 17.6%
District
West Bolivar Consolidated School West Bolivar High School 40 85.0% 10.0%
District
West Jasper Consolidated School 110 90.0% 6.4%
District
West Jasper Consolidated School Bay Springs High School 57 91.2% 7.0%
District
West Jasper Consolidated School Bay Springs Middle School ** ** **
District
West Jasper Consolidated School Stringer Attendance Center 50 94.0% 6.0%
District
West Point Consolidated School District 197 83.2% 12.2%
West Point Consolidated School District West Point High School 197 83.2% 12.2%
West Tallahatchie School District 39 92.3% 2.6%
West Tallahatchie School District West Tallahatchie High 39 92.3% 2.6%
School
Western Line School District 101 83.2% 9.9%
Western Line School District O’Bannon High School 53 84.9% 5.7%
Western Line School District Riverside High School 48 81.3% 14.6%
Wilkinson County School District 62 82.3% 16.1%
Wilkinson County School District Wilkinson County High 62 82.3% 16.1%
School
Williams School ** ** **
Williams School Williams School ** ** **
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated 84 90.5% 9.5%
School District
Office of Accountability
Attachment 7: 2024 District and School-Level Graduation and Dropout Rates,
Sorted by District Name
January 18, 2024 Page 82 of 83
4-Year Graduation Rates
Office of Accountability January 2024
Paula Vanderford, Ph.D., Chief

Graduation Dropout
District Name School Name Count Rate Rate
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated Winona Secondary School 84 90.5% 9.5%
School District
Yazoo City Municipal School District 121 86.0% 9.1%
Yazoo City Municipal School District Yazoo City High School 121 86.0% 9.1%
Yazoo County School District 126 94.4% 3.2%
Yazoo County School District Yazoo County High School 126 94.4% 3.2%

Office of Accountability
Attachment 7: 2024 District and School-Level Graduation and Dropout Rates,
Sorted by District Name
January 18, 2024 Page 83 of 83

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