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Everett Public Schools previews 2025 graduation numbers and new performance‑based pathway

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District staff told the school board on June 24 that 1,233 students walked in 2025 commencements and described graduation requirements, multiple pathway options, and summer supports for students completing credits.

Dr. Jeannie Willard presented the Everett Public Schools graduation update at the June 24 board meeting, previewing the class of 2025 commencement counts and the district's graduation pathways and student supports. Willard said the district focuses on "reducing gaps and achievement between groups of students, and then also ensuring students are ready for college and career or whatever future they have in store."

Willard said the class of 2025 had 1,233 students who participated in commencement ceremonies and that transition programs had 23 students continuing toward completion. She reviewed the district's reported 2024 published graduation rates (most recent published figures): a 4‑year on‑time graduation rate of 95.2% and a 5‑year…

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