Graduation rates in Orleans County schools fell 2.3% from the previous school year, according to the New York State Education Department.
There were 376 students who graduated in the 2023-24 school year, compared to 349 in the previous year.
Orleans County had the state’s 42nd highest graduation rate in the 2023-24 school year with 87.4% of the students graduating, while Nassau County boasted the highest rate at 95.7%.
New York’s public education system ranked second overall in the nation, but its K-12 performance landed at 31st place, according to an analysis by World Population Review.
According to the Education Data Initiative, New York leads the nation in public school spending, allocating an average of $33,437 per student and totaling $84.7 billion annually.
| School name | Total Enrollment | % Graduated |
|---|---|---|
| Charles D’amico High School | 1,051 | 85.1% |
| Holley Junior Senior High School | 885 | 81.3% |
| Kendall Junior-Senior High School | 321 | 96.5% |
| L. A. Webber Middle-High School | 235 | 89.7% |
| Medina Junior-Senior High School | 609 | 89% |


