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Charles County reports steady 4‑year graduation rate; board focuses on subgroup gaps

Charles County Board of Education · February 11, 2026
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Summary

CCPS reported a 4‑year adjusted cohort graduation rate of 90.32% for the class of 2025 and discussed subgroup disparities—economically disadvantaged students, multilingual learners, and students with disabilities—prompting plans for targeted school‑level interventions and outreach.

District analysts presented the Maryland adjusted cohort methodology and the most recent results for Charles County Public Schools, then the board focused on subgroup disparities and school‑level improvement plans.

Steve Roberts, director of shared accountability, explained the state’s cohort calculation (first‑time ninth‑grade cohort plus additions and subtractions over four years) and showed that the class of 2025 produced a 4‑year cohort graduation rate of 90.32%. Roberts and other accountability staff noted that certificate recipients are excluded from the diploma rate calculation…

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