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High School Graduation Rate in Texas

Share of 9th-graders who earn a regular diploma within four years, adjusted for students who transfer in or out.

90% in 2022

#8 of 48 · Top tier (higher is better)

Texas is better than the 50-state median (87%). That's a gap of 3.2%.

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2011 – 2022 · Texas only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About high school graduation rate

What this measures: Share of 9th-graders who earn a regular diploma within four years, adjusted for transfers in and out.

Why it matters: On-time graduation is a key checkpoint, predicting earnings, civic engagement, and reduced incarceration risk.

Watch out: Measures on-time diplomas, not learning. A high graduation rate can coexist with weak college readiness.

Recent trend

YearTexasUS median
201288%81%
201388%83%
201488%84%
201589%85%
201689%86%
201790%86%
201890%86%
201990%87%
202190%86%
202290%87%

Texas vs. neighboring states

Same metric (high school graduation rate), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateHigh School Graduation RateNational rank
New Mexico 77% #0 of 48
Oklahoma 80% #0 of 48
Arkansas 88% #14 of 48
Louisiana 83% #38 of 48

How Texas compares (2022)

Top 5 best

#1West Virginia91%
#2Tennessee90%
#3Wisconsin90%
#4Kentucky90%
#5Massachusetts90%

Bottom 5

#44Oregon81%
#45Michigan81%
#46Idaho80%
#47Alaska78%
#48Arizona77%

Source and methodology

Source: NCES · Direction: higher is better · Unit: %

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