Pendleton School District Achieves Graduation Rate of Nearly 90%
The Pendleton School District (PSD) is proud to announce that its graduation and completion rates for the 2024-2025 school year are the highest in the past 15+ years. Through the hard work and dedication of the students, staff and supportive families, the district’s regular diploma rate climbed to 89.7%. This marks a significant 6% increase from the previous year, exceeding the Oregon state average of 83%.
District-Wide Excellence: The 2024-2025 data highlights a district-wide trend of improvement.
- Dropout Rate: The district dropout rate fell to 1.7%, a 2% improvement over the previous year.
- Students with Disabilities: Graduation rates for this group increased to 89.7%, an improvement of nearly 18% from the year prior.
- Completion Rates: The district’s 4-year completion rate reached 91.3%, while the 5-year completion rate rose to 87.9%.
- Early Success: The “9th Grade on Track” rate reached 86% district-wide, providing a strong foundation for future graduating classes.
Pendleton High School (PHS): Pendleton High School continues to demonstrate exceptional performance with a graduation rate of 94.6%, an increase of nearly 6%.
- Students with Disabilities: PHS achieved a graduation rate of over 95% for this group, a 20% increase from the previous school year.
- 9th Grade Foundation: 93% of 2024-2025 ninth grade students ended the school year on track for graduation.
- Total Completion: The 4-year completer rate (including diplomas, GEDs, and modified diplomas) reached 95.7%.
Hawthorne Alternative High School: Hawthorne Alternative High School successes continue with a 72.2% graduation rate. This is the highest rate in the school’s history and represents a 17% increase from the previous year.
A Commitment to Growth and Continual Improvement
While we recognize these great successes, the Pendleton School District remains focused on ensuring success for every student. The district is actively working to bridge the “graduation gap” where graduation rates for minority student groups do not yet match the general population.
- Native American Students: Current graduation rate is 78.4%, while above the state average of 74%, this represents a decrease of 5% from the previous school year.
- Hispanic Students: Current graduation rate is 78.8%. This is 1% behind the state average and nearly a 3% decrease from the previous year.
The district is committed to targeted improvements and additional support systems to bring these rates into alignment with the district’s overall average.
2024-2025 Performance at a Glance
| Category | PSD | State Average |
| All Students | 89.70% | 83% |
| Students with Disabilities | 89.70% | 72.20% |
| Students Experiencing Poverty | 81.80% | 71.30% |
| Dropout Rate | 1.70% | 2.90% |
| 4-Year Completion | 91.30% | 85.50% |
A Message from the Superintendent:
“This year’s data isn’t just a collection of numbers; it’s a reflection of the grit shown by our students and the relentless support of our educators. Seeing our district graduation rate hit 89.7%—the highest in over 15 years—proves that when we set high expectations and provide the right resources, our students rise to the challenge. I am especially proud of our students with disabilities, who matched our district average at 89.7%, showing that every student in Pendleton can succeed.
With a 94.6% graduation rate at Pendleton High School and a historic 72.2% at Hawthorne Alternative High School, we are proving that every path to a diploma is valid. Whether a student thrives in a traditional setting or finds their way through our alternative programs, our goal remains the same: a clear path to a successful future.
However, our mission is not yet complete. While we celebrate these record-breaking gains, we are looking closely at the graduation rates for our Native American and Hispanic student groups. These figures are a call to action. We are committed to closing these ‘graduation gaps’ with the same urgency and dedication that led to our overall success this year, ensuring that excellence in Pendleton truly means excellence for every student, every day.” – Dr. Michelle Jensen, PSD Superintendent


