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2026 SD Unified Graduating Class On Track for 4% Growth in College and Career Readiness
SAN DIEGO (FEBRUARY 10, 2026) – San Diego Unified School District students have surpassed pre-pandemic levels for college and careers preparedness in accordance with the California School Dashboard; and the upcoming 2025-26 graduating class is on track for 4% growth in college and career readiness when compared to last year's graduating class.
San Diego Unified graduated 90.3% of its senior students in 2024-25, and students were more prepared to pursue University of California A-G diploma's than Los Angeles, Fresno, Long Beach and San Francisco Unified School Districts. San Diego Unified's A-G Completion Rate was 26% better than all large urban schools in the state of California.
"The data shows that more of our students are on track to graduate than last year. We are pleased that more of our students are ready to meet the requirements of all public California universities and more of our students are ready to pursue post-high school careers," said Superintendent Fabi Bagula, Ph.D., San Diego Unified School District. "The steady year-after-year progress of our students is a testament to the dedication of our education, and the hard work being put in by students and their families. We're proud that more of our students are trending in the right direction, but we have a lot more work to do."
Since the College and Career Indicator (CCI) was developed by the State of California in 2017, student preparedness for life after high school has improved from 53%.3 from San Diego Unified's Class of 2017 to 66.6% for the Class of 2025.
Each San Diego Unified Schools is different, but district officials attribute the overall improvements to some key student performance outcome indicators, research-based levers which include strategic scheduling, strong student-adult relationships, and supportive 8th to 9th grade transition "bridging."
"Our students are graduating at higher rates and are better prepared for college and careers than their peers in other urban districts across the state," said Richard Barrera, President of the Board of Education, San Diego Unified School District. "We are delivering targeted support to academically struggling students which is reflected in our higher graduation and college and career readiness rates. We are encouraged by these academic improvements."
To read the entire progress monitoring report delivered at the February 10 Board of Education meeting, click here.
Pathways to College and Career Readiness @ San Diego Unified
San Diego Unified students have three paths toward improving their college and career opportunities post graduation by taking "a-g" courses that help them become eligible for California State Universities, earning early college credit through the district's partnerships with higher education institutions, and career technical education (CTE).
According to the California Department of Education, CTE significantly increases the high school graduation rate and also results in a higher percentage of students going to college and persisting through graduation. High-risk students are 8 to 10 times less likely to drop out in grades ten and eleven if they enroll in a CTE program instead of a general program.
The College and Career Readiness Goals of San Diego Unified (Learn More)
- Increase graduating student cohorts' level of college and career preparedness, as measured by the College/Career indicator on the California School Dashboard, from 59.9% of high school graduates placed in the "Prepared" level in August 2023 to 71.9% by August 2030.
- Increase graduating student cohorts' level of college and career preparedness, as measured by the College/Career indicator on the California School Dashboard, from 59.9% of high school graduates placed in the "Prepared" level in August 2023 to 71.9% by August 2030.
- Increase the 9th - 12th grade Spotlight student cohorts' On Track completion of a-g course requirements with a grade of C or higher as measured by California Department of Education (CDE) from 24.7% in Spring 2023 to 42.7% by Spring 2030.
To learn more about and enroll in San Diego Unified School DIstrict schools, click here.
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| James Canning (He/Him) Executive Director Strategic Communications & Information San Diego Unified School District Mobile: 313-580-2845 Office: 619-725-5578 Email: Jcanning@sandi.net 4100 Normal Street San Diego, CA 92103 |