The Hall County School District (HCSD) recorded a four-year cohort graduation rate of 88.49%
for the 2025 school year, surpassing the newly released state average of 87.2%.
“This year’s graduation results reflect the incredible effort of our students, families, and
educators from kindergarten through graduation day,” said Superintendent Will Schofield. “We
continue to see steady growth, particularly among groups of students that represent the heart
of who we are as a community. These results affirm the power of persistence, teamwork, and a
relentless belief in every student’s ability to succeed.”
Among the highlights of the 2025 4-year graduation cohort report:
Economically Disadvantaged Students: 90.39%, above the state average of 86.0%.
Hispanic Students: 85.21%, above the state average of 82.3%.
White Students: 92.62%, above the state average of 89.5%.
Black Students: 85.71%, slightly below the state average of 86.7%, but reflecting a
significant increase from Hall’s 2024 rate of 81.6%.
Students with Disabilities: 84.07%, a remarkable gain from 73.1% in 2024, and well
above the state average of 78.4%.
English Learners: 79.35%, up from 69.9% in 2024 and well above the state average of
72.7%.


