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Floyd County Schools Graduation Rate for FCS Class of 2022 Exceeds 92%

Graduation Rate for FCS Class of 2022 Exceeds 92%

Floyd County Schools’ (FCS) four-year graduation rate for the Class of 2022 of 92.6% ranks FCS in the top 25% of school systems in the state, according to data released today by the Georgia Department of Education. This rate also exceeds the State’s four-year rate of 84.1%.

“I am extremely proud of the graduation rate in Floyd County. The graduation rate is a confirmation of the
dedication and effort of our teachers, administrators, and support staff. This also shows the grit of our students as
they work hard to graduate from high school. I would like to thank our teachers, administrators, students, and
parents for their efforts in achieving a very high graduation rate. It is a team effort from all stakeholders that
achieves this kind of result,” said FCS Superintendent Dr. Glenn White.

In addition to the system graduation rate topping 92%, all four high schools in the system were also significantly
above the state average in the state report. Pepperell High had the highest graduation rate in the system at 94.83%,

Model High wasn’t far behind with 93.5%, Armuchee High had a rate of 93.4%, and Coosa High had a rate of 88.9%
which completed the trend of all county high schools being above the state average.
“Jason Kouns, As Principal of Pepperell High School, it is my absolute privilege to congratulate the Faculty and
Students on securing the highest Graduation Rate in Floyd County for 2021-2022. This accomplishment speaks to
the countless hours that our Teachers have afforded in ensuring that the students at PHS are maximizing their
instructional opportunities, as they refuse to let our students settle for less than their absolute best. At PHS, it is
always our goal to ensure that every student walks across Dragon Field, but this is an educational journey that
requires the attention of all parties involved. Our parents are an integral piece of this puzzle, and their support of
our academic charge makes a tremendous difference in how our students approach this challenge. I would
certainly be remiss if I did not personally “Thank” the students at PHS for accepting this challenge and for rising to
the occasion. I am always proud to be a Dragon, but today, I am even more proud to state,…We ARE PHS,…This IS
Dragon Country!”

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