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Niagara Falls High School reports estimated 386 graduates; 50 students pending, 32 need Regents exams
Summary
School officials told the Board the 2021 cohort numbers show 386 students likely to graduate in four years, 50 pending (including 32 who must pass Regents exams), and 69 classified as non‑graduates; district will track a new state "major life event" exemption for Regents.
Niagara Falls High School administrators told the Board of Education on Thursday that of the cohort that entered high school in September 2021, about 510 students are being tracked and 386 are currently considered graduates for the June 26 commencement.
Miss Vilardo, a high school administrator, said the district lists 50 students as pending, 32 of whom still must pass Regents examinations, and 69 who are currently considered non‑graduates. "We have 50 students that we are considering pending, and... 69 students who we are considering non graduates at this point," Vilardo said.
The district emphasized the limits of the four‑year graduation metric used in public reporting. "Just…
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