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Maryland’s high school graduation rate fell to 86.4% in 2025, with declines among Hispanic and multilingual students amid rising anxiety over immigration and politics.
Maryland’s high school four-year graduation rate dipped to 86.4% in 2025, down from 87.6% in 2024, with the largest declines among Hispanic and multilingual learners.
While gains were seen among African American students, those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, and students with disabilities, officials noted concerns about rising anxiety and fear linked to immigration enforcement and political tensions.
The five-year graduation rate rose to 89.2%.
State and local leaders are investigating the impact of these factors on student well-being and academic success, emphasizing the need for supportive policies.
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La tasa de graduación de la escuela secundaria de Maryland cayó a 86.4% en 2025, con disminuciones entre los estudiantes hispanos y multilingües en medio de una creciente ansiedad por la inmigración y la política.