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At George W. Carver Center for Arts & Technology, more than 95 percent of students graduate high school

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In 2017 at George W. Carver Center for Arts & Technology more than 95 percent of seniors graduated on time, according to the latest schools report card by the Maryland State Department of Education.

Just less than 3 percent of students in the Class of 2017 dropped out of high school.

The average four-year graduation rate is 87.67 percent in Maryland.

George W. Carver Center for Arts & Technology promotion rates (%)
20132014201520162017
Grade 9>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95
Grade 10>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95
Grade 11>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95
Grade 12>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95

George W. Carver Center for Arts & Technology graduation rates (%)
20132014201520162017
Three-year adjusted cohort<= 5<= 5<= 5<= 5<= 5
Four-year adjusted cohort>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95
Five-year adjusted cohort>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95-

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