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Pendleton reports 89.7% graduation rate, credits targeted supports

Pendleton School District 16 Board of Directors · February 9, 2026
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Summary

Pendleton School District reported a 2024–25 graduation rate of 89.7%—up 6 points from last year and 6.7 points above the Oregon average—crediting initiatives including 9th Grade Focus, CTE courses, targeted supports for students with disabilities, dropout prevention and credit recovery.

Pendleton School District reported a 4-year cohort graduation rate of 89.7% for 2024–25, an increase of six percentage points from the prior year and 6.7 points higher than Oregon’s state average.

“Mr. Yoshioka summarized the 2024-25 school year 4-Year Cohort Graduation Data of 89.7%,” said the board report. The district credited progress to a combination of initiatives—9th Grade Focus, career and technical education courses, targeted support for students with disabilities (which now matches the district-wide average), strategic dropout prevention and integrated credit-recovery systems. Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Matt Yoshioka presented the data and was available for questions.

Superintendent Michelle Jensen also outlined lessons learned from a student walk-out, emphasizing improved communication, a renewed focus on supervision versus prevention, and early student engagement strategies through the SWIFT framework; two ODE staff members visited each building to provide feedback.