Middlesex County's high school; graduation rate continued to climb in 2015. See the rates in the chart below.
NEW BRUNSWICK -- New Jersey's high school graduation rate continued to climb in 2015 with nearly 90 percent of students graduating on time.
The graduation rate is measured by the number of students who started high school in fall of 2011 and finished by summer 2015 in each school or district. Graduation rates varied greatly between schools and districts across the state.
The Middlesex County Vocational and Technical School's Academy of Science Tech had a 100 percent graduation rate, followed by the Academy at Woodbridge at 97.87 percent, and then J.P. Stevens High School, at 97.48 percent. New Brunswick High School graduated two thirds of its kids, the lowest in the county.
Find the rates for schools in your Middlesex County below, and how they shifted over time: