In 2024, Hart County High School students achieved the highest graduation rate in the school’s recorded history.
The Class of 2024 graduated a record 98.1% of high school students – the highest recorded in Hart County since the state started to track this data in 2005. The milestone achievement has now elevated Hart County to rank among the top 15 school districts statewide, according to school officials, and surpass the state’s average graduation rate of 85.4%.
Hart County Charter System Superintendent Jennifer Carter called the recent statistic “a historic moment for Hart County and the outcome of functioning as OneHartBeat” – an adage that represents the collective educational mission of the school system.
“Beginning in Pre-K all the way through high school, the Hart County community has worked tirelessly to ensure that every student has the support, opportunities and resources needed to succeed and walk across that graduation stage,” Carter said. “We set goals to improve student outcomes year after year, and this achievement shows that when we work together — focused on high expectations and a culture of excellence — our students and staff can rise to the challenge. I couldn’t be more proud of this district and the bright futures that await these young adults.”
As an indication of continued progress, Hart County’s 2024 graduation rate also exceeded last year’s rate, which was a strong 95.7%.
“I am really proud of our teachers at Hart County High School and also those systemwide because it starts on day one of their educational journey,” Hart County High School Principal Kevin Gaines said. “The achievements of the Class of 2024 are truly outstanding, and I am thrilled to celebrate all they have accomplished.”