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Michigan’s high school graduation rate hit a record 84% in 2025, driven by expanded programs and support.
Michigan’s high school four-year graduation rate reached a record 84% in 2025, up from 82.83% the previous year, with the dropout rate falling to 7.13%, according to state data.
The increase, the highest since 2008, was driven by expanded access to rigorous programs and support initiatives, with gains across most student groups, especially homeless and military-connected students.
Detroit and Lansing districts reported significant improvements, though college readiness remains a challenge.
The state continues to invest in education through free meals, updated materials, and financial aid programs like Michigan Reconnect.
La tasa de graduación de la escuela secundaria de Michigan alcanzó un récord del 84% en 2025, impulsada por programas y apoyo expandidos.