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Carmel High presentation: June graduation rate rises to 93%; district outlines pre-K rollout and targets

Carmel Central School District Board of Education · October 8, 2024
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Principal Brian Piazza told the board June graduation rates rose from 87% to 93% year‑over‑year with gains across subgroups; the district announced a universal pre‑K program starting Jan. 8, a state allotment for up to 188 seats, and an initial 90‑day allocation of about $240,000.

Principal Brian Piazza presented historical August and June graduation-rate data and district targets at the Oct. 8 Carmel Central School District Board meeting.

"Our graduation rate for all students rose from 87 percent to 93 percent in June 2024," Piazza said, and highlighted subgroup gains: a double‑digit increase for students with disabilities, strong growth for English language learners, and an 85.5% June graduation rate for economically disadvantaged students with…

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