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Arabia Mountain's 2012 Grad Rate Highest Among Stone Mountain and Lithonia High Schools

DeKalb county's grad rate is 57.28 percent.

Arabia Mountain High School's graduation rate in 2012 was 90.22 percent, the highest among the high schools in the Stone Mountain and Lithonia areas, according to new figures the Georgia Department of Education released this week.

Redan's graduation rate came next, at 77.67 percent.

Lithonia High School's graduation rate was the lowest among the schools in the two areas, at 45.73 percent.

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About 57.28 percent of DeKalb county high school students graduated within four years in 2012, the data shows.

Here are all of last year's graduation rates for schools in our communities:

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  • Arabia Mountain, 90.22 percent
  • Redan, 77.67 percent
  • Stone Mountain, 65.37 percent
  • Stephenson, 70.47 percent
  • Lithonia: 45.73 percent
  • Martin Luther King: 54.96 percent
  • Miller Grove: 56.02 percent

See how other individual schools in DeKalb fared here or in the accompanying PDF. 


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