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BRIDGEWATER, NJ — There has been a rise in graduation rates for students at Bridgewater-Raritan Regional High School, said Superintendent Robert Beers at the Sept. 24 Board of Education meeting.
The graduation rate rose to 96.3 percent which is an increase of 2.5 percent since 2022-2023 and a 3.8 percent rise from 2020-2021.
“When you look at the difference there and look at a cohort of approximately 700 students a year, you are talking year over year of 25 additional kids. Between 25 and 26 additional kids getting across the line,” said Beers. “It’s quite an accomplishment.”
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The district has been working on increasing its graduation rate for the past two years by implementing learning labs, targeted interventions, and developed student supports.
Beers thanked the high school teachers, counselors and administration for putting the changes in place “in rapid fashion” and “for making this a reality.”
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“These numbers dont happen by accident. What it takes is focused intervention,” said Beers.
“We’re not prepared to stop util we get to 100 percent but I want to thank the Board of Education and community for their firm support,” said Beers.
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