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District 6 reports 87.3% four-year graduation rate, outlines steps to sustain gains

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Greeley Evans School District 6 officials presented an 87.3% four-year graduation rate—above the state average—and described actions to sustain increases, including expanded career pathways, personalized graduation plans and freshman supports.

Greeley Evans School District 6 officials told the school board at a work session that the district’s four‑year graduation rate reached 87.3%, above the Colorado average of 84.2%.

The figure, presented by Anthony, assistant superintendent of secondary education, came with district-by-district and student-group breakdowns showing gains across historically lower-performing cohorts and three main action steps the district plans to scale: increase engagement in career pathways and concurrent enrollment, create systematic supports including personalized graduation plans, and expand freshman transition and support programs.

Anthony said the district now counts roughly 1,300 students in concurrent enrollment and more than 80 career-pathway offerings (the presentation noted an earlier figure of “29” was updated to “80+”). He also reported roughly 130 students earned AP Scholar recognition and that the district serves more than 23,000 students. “We…

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