Contributed by Seminole County Schools
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is proud to announce a
graduation rate of 94.4% for the 2024-2025 school year, representing an
increase over last year, and SCPS continues to outpace the state average of
92.2%. This result reflects the collective efforts of students, educators, staff,
and families who remain committed to academic success across the district.
“This achievement belongs to our students and to the dedicated professionals
who support them every day,” said Superintendent Serita D. Beamon. “Our
graduation rate demonstrates our ongoing commitment to ensuring that each
student earns a diploma that holds real value and supports their individual
aspirations, so they are well prepared for their next chapter, whether it be
employment, enlistment, or enrollment in a post-secondary opportunity.
SCPS continues to emphasize preparation beyond the diploma, focusing on
delivering learning experiences that build readiness for college, career
pathways, and active citizenship. Graduates leave our district prepared to
pursue their futures and meaningfully contribute to their communities.
School Class of 2024 Class of 2025
Crooms Academy of Information Technology 100% 100%
Hagerty High 97.8% 97.8%
Lake Brantley High 98% 97.7%
Lake Howell High 97.8% 99.6%
Lake Mary High 92% 95.9%
Lyman High 92.7% 95.2%
Oviedo High 96.9% 98.4%
Seminole High 88.3% 95.4%
Winter Springs 92.5% 95.3%
Seminole County Virtual School 89.4% 100%
Elevation High (Charter) 23.4% 34.3%
District 91.8% 94.4%
State of Florida 89.7% 92.2%
