For the third consecutive year, Tulsa Public Schools has seen an increase in the number of students graduating from high school. During a recent meeting of the Tulsa Board of Education, the district announced a 76.9% graduation rate, an increase of more than four percentage points, for the class of 2017.
The district's four-year graduation trends are positive for the majority of schools. East Central High School saw an increase of nearly 17 percentage points between the classes of 2014 and 2017, while McLain High School's rate increased by 22 percentage points during that same time. Webster High School's graduation rate has increased by 24.3 percentage points from 2014 to 2017.