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Education is often seen as the engine of opportunity, but the data shows not all students start on equal footing. In Faketucky, graduation and college enrollment rates reveal a story of promise and disparity.

High School Success in Faketucky

Across Faketucky, high school graduation rates vary widely, but the average sits at 79%. While some schools are outperforming this benchmark, others are struggling to keep pace. These differences highlight opportunities to support students in underperforming schools.

The Next Step: College Enrollment

Graduation is only part of the story—college enrollment rates also differ greatly by school. Some schools show strong transitions from high school to college, while others see sharp drop-offs. This uneven pattern raises questions about access, affordability, and readiness for higher education.

What the Data Tells Us

The picture in Faketucky is mixed: most students graduate, but not all continue on to college. Understanding which schools help students successfully take that next step could inform better policies and practices. With stronger support, more graduates could turn tassels into college enrollments.