A total of 14 New York school districts had 100% graduation rates during the 2024-2025 school year.
A total of 30 districts statewide had graduation rates of at least 99% and 162 were at 95% or better. The state Education Department released new data on graduation rates for New York districts and individual schools on Feb. 9.
Statewide, the graduation rate during the 2024-2025 school year was 85%, down slightly from 86% the year before.
The numbers reflect graduation rates for students who entered ninth grade in 2021 and graduated by August of 2025.
In Onondaga County, the Marcellus Central School District had the highest graduation rate at 98%. Fayetteville-Manlius and Skaneateles tied for second at 96%.
The Syracuse City School District had the lowest graduation rate in the county last year at 71%, down 2 percentage points from the previous year.
Syracuse’s graduation rate tied for 636th in New York out of 670 districts.
You can find data for your district using the table below.
Search by entering a full or partial district name or county name in the search box. You can also sort each column by clicking on the headers.
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If a district isn’t included in the table, it likely means the Education Department didn’t report the numbers. For schools with small numbers of graduates, the department doesn’t publicly release data.