St. Vrain Valley Schools 96.8% Graduation Rate 2026
St. Vrain Valley Schools will graduate approximately 2,400 students this spring, achieving a 96.8% on-time graduation rate, the highest in the Denver Metro Area. The Class of 2026 met some of the region's most rigorous graduation requirements while maintaining the metro area's lowest dropout rate.
Superintendent Jackie Kapushion called the cohort "living proof of what public schools can accomplish." Seniors earned thousands of college credits through Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and concurrent enrollment courses before receiving diplomas, saving families millions in future tuition costs.
Students completed internships, industry certifications, and specialized programs in biomedical sciences, engineering, aerospace, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing. Some finished associate degrees before high school graduation. Graduates gained acceptance to four-year universities, military academies, and apprenticeship programs across multiple fields.
Graduates earned millions in scholarships, including Daniels Scholars awards and National Merit honors. They will pursue four-year universities, community colleges, technical programs, military service, or direct workforce entry.
Related Topics
Article Ratings
0 ratings submitted

Discussion (0)
Join the Conversation
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!