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Norman Public Schools reports 84% four‑year graduation rate and falling dropout rate
Summary
District presentation showed a 4‑year graduation rate of 84% (above the state's 82%) and a district dropout rate falling from 4.6% to 3.4%; staff emphasized credit‑recovery, WIN programming and early identification as drivers.
Norman Public Schools' annual graduation and dropout report, presented May 4, showed the district's 4‑year graduation rate at 84%, above the state average of 82%, and a declining dropout rate from 4.6% to 3.4%.
Jennifer Beare (S20) told the board the data are lagging indicators and reflected interventions such as expanded credit recovery, in‑person classes, and a WIN program that…
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