At Wilde Lake High, 82.72 percent of students graduate high school

At Wilde Lake High, 82.72 percent of students graduate high school
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About 87.95 percent of Wilde Lake High ninth, 10th and 12th graders advanced to the next grade level in 2017 and 82.72 percent of seniors graduated on time, according to the latest schools report card by the Maryland State Department of Education.

Just 3.62 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.

Wilde Lake High promotion rates (%)
20132014201520162017
Grade 989.489.982.783.583.9
Grade 1093.790.593.390.394.1
Grade 11>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95>= 95
Grade 1294.290.592.490.386.8

Wilde Lake High graduation rates (%)
20132014201520162017
Three-year adjusted cohort<= 5<= 5<= 5<= 5<= 5
Four-year adjusted cohort87.787.9390.4888.1582.72
Five-year adjusted cohort89.6291.3692.1189.33



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