MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 29, 2025
Class of 2025 Boasts Highest Graduation Rate in School History
The Georgia Department of Education has released district and school four-year graduation rates for the Class of 2025, and Camden County Schools is proud to announce a historic milestone. Camden County High School's graduation rate of 96.18% is the highest in school history and nearly nine points high than the state average of 87.2%
The Class of 2025 included 629 graduates, and with a graduation rate of 96.18%, Camden County Schools now holds the sixth-highest system graduation rate in Georgia among districts with over 600 graduates.
"This is more than just a number. It is a reflection of the determination of our students, the dedication of our teachers and staff, and the unwavering support of our families and community." said Dr. James Phillips, Principal of Camden County High School. "Behind every diploma is a student's journey of perseverance and growth. We could not be prouder of the Class of 2025 and the way they have made history for Camden County."
This historic achievement underscores the district's ongoing commitment to ensuring every students is prepared for success in college, careers, and life beyond high school.
Information regarding current graduation rates, along with many other resources, can be accessed by visiting the Georgia Department of Education website.