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Kenton County celebrates graduating class with high success rates

 
Kenton County celebrates graduating class with high success rates
Dr. Henry Webb Superintendent | Kenton County School District

The Kenton County School District has announced the graduation of 1,100 students from Dixie Heights, Scott, and Simon Kenton High Schools. This milestone marks years of dedication and growth for the class of 2025.

This year's seniors achieved a true graduation rate of 98.92%, with 97.12% being transition ready for college, career, or military paths. Among them, 68 students earned an associate degree or accumulated over 64 college credit hours during high school. In total, the senior class amassed 11,853 college credit hours through dual credit programs.

Collectively, these graduates received more than $29 million in scholarships. Additionally, 23% of the seniors earned a total of 290 industry certifications. They also completed over 165,452 hours in work-based learning and internships across various industries.

These achievements underscore not only the talents and determination of the students but also the support from teachers, families, and community partners. The Class of 2025 is leaving behind a legacy of excellence and is well-prepared for future success.

As these graduates move forward from the school system, they carry with them pride and encouragement from their district as they step into leadership roles shaping the future.