The Clark County School District’s graduation rate increased by five percentage points in 2025, Superintendent Jhone Ebert announced Friday.

The class of 2024 had a graduation rate of 81.5 percent, and this year’s rate was 86.6 percent, Ebert said.

“And we know what that means,” Ebert said. “When they have a diploma, they can go directly into the workforce, college, higher education, and a career. I’m so very proud of the work that all our educators, our principals, and our students themselves have put in.”

Ebert shared the news during a morning visit to Cheyenne High School, where the graduation rate climbed to 88 percent — a 7.2-point jump from the previous year.

During her tour, Ebert visited several classrooms, first speaking with physics students constructing a structure from penc

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