The report, titled "The Kids Grow 2025: Modesto City Schools," was released by GO Public Schools, a nonprofit that reviewed publicly available data to track student progress from early grades through high school.
"We're almost at 93%, which is a huge increase," said Amanda Schroyer, senior director of school leadership for Modesto City Schools. "We're extremely proud of our dedicated teachers, our staff, our students and our community who supported that process."
"Graduation is not the finish line," she said. "We want our students to be college and career ready, and so that they're ready for whatever it is their next step is going to be after high school."
"We're definitely proactive in the way that we're approaching our students' success," Schroyer said. "Just really ensuring that we're monitoring and that we're supporting their progress."
The report highlights gains among English learners and Latino students and says improvement is happening across schools, not just at a handful of campuses.
Schroyer said increasing A-G completion rates is a priority.
District leaders say the focus now is on ensuring students graduate with multiple options for their future.
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