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Hillsboro’s Four High Schools Post Good Numbers In Latest State Report

High School students push ahead post Covid to succed

Dirk KnudsenbyDirk Knudsen
November 27, 2024
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Hillsboro’s Four High Schools Post Good Numbers In Latest State Report

Liberty High School Report Card 2024

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The Hillsboro Herald has reviewed the latest Oregon Department of Education data, known as At-A-Glance school profiles, and is making this information readily available to the public. We have compiled a comprehensive list of school reports for the Hillsboro School District, allowing readers to access and assess the performance of individual schools.

To facilitate a quick overview, we have extracted the first page of each High School report and presented it as a JPEG image. For those seeking a more detailed analysis, the complete school-by-school PDF reports are accessible for download at the end of the page.

We aim to provide neutral and transparent access to this data without imposing any ranking or subjective interpretation. We acknowledge that each high school is different, and those differences show up in these statistics.  Performance Scores were not released, but important metrics like On-Time Graduation rates are shown.  Other important demographics were reported, too.

Monday, we ran Part 1 of this story and looked at our 30 elementary schools.  Almost 5,000 of you read the story with dozens weighing in on the reports.

State Education Report For Hillsboro Elementary Schools Released For 2024 With Wide Array Reported

Class sizes at Hillsboro High Schools are 28.5 to 32 + students per class, while Oregon averages 22.5 students per class. The High School Population is about 1400 to 1500 each. On Track to Graduate rates appear to be 87-93%. The truancy rates have increased significantly.

It is evident that attendance and socioeconomic factors, such as poverty levels, directly correlate with academic performance. This highlights the need for innovative solutions and improved models to address these challenges effectively.

Jump into the conversations below and on social media, and let’s all support our schools as we move ahead as a community!

Century High School Report Card
Glencoe High School 2024 Report Card
Hillsboro High School 2024 Repor Card
Liberty High School Report Card 2024

Full Reports are linked below for your review:

1- Hillsboro HS

Century High School

Glencoe High School

Liberty High School


 

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