By Garrett Christensen on Thursday, February 5th, 2026 in More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News
MALHEUR COUNTY – The Oregon Department of Education has officially released the final graduation rates for the class of 2025. According to the ODE, this latest graduating class achieved Oregon’s highest ever high school graduation rate at 83% statewide, an increase of 1,546 students over the class of 2024 and breaking the previous graduation rate record of 82.6% set by the class of 2025.
The class of 2025 is also the first since the COVID-19 pandemic to officially complete all four years in person, marking a milestone on the return to normal school routines.
This fourth and final examination of local 2025 graduation rate percentages will focus on Malheur County schools. The previous look at Baker County school districts can be found here. For Malheur County, most schools with reported data exceeded state average by a notable margin, with the exception of the Harper School District. Malheur County’s smaller schools, Annex, Arrock, and Juntura, did not have graduation rate for 2024 or 2025.
The following are the official four-year graduation rates (as posted by the ODE) for the local Malheur County classes of 2025: