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Fastest-growing Massachusetts public schools, 2017-2024

Massachusetts public schools open in both 2017-18 and 2024-25 with at least 200 students in 2017, ranked by percentage enrollment change over the seven-year window.

MASSACHUSETTS · FASTEST-GROWING
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
451Mile Tree ElementaryWilbrahamHampden-Wilbraham3473552.3%
452Lunenburg HighLunenburgLunenburg4424522.3%
453Community Academy of Science and HealthDorchesterBoston3893982.3%
454Page Hilltop Elementary SchoolAyerAyer Shirley School District5275392.3%
455Colegrove Park ElementaryNorth AdamsNorth Adams3613692.2%
456Elizabeth PoleTauntonTaunton6226352.1%
457Miles River MiddleHamiltonHamilton-Wenham3833912.1%
458Moody ElementaryLowellLowell2432482.1%
459Williams MiddleLongmeadowLongmeadow3303372.1%
460Oak Street ElementaryFranklinFranklin3903982.1%
461Reingold ElementaryFitchburgFitchburg6656792.1%
462Summer StreetLynnfieldLynnfield4314402.1%
463Atherton HoughQuincyQuincy2512562.0%
464CenterLongmeadowLongmeadow4044122.0%
465FisherWalpoleWalpole4544632.0%
466Ayer Shirley Regional High SchoolAyerAyer Shirley School District4094172.0%
467Fall BrookLeominsterLeominster6576702.0%
468Tisbury ElementaryVineyard HavenTisbury3063122.0%
469Dean S LuceCantonCanton4995092.0%
470Gr Lowell Regional Vocational TechnicalTyngsboroughGreater Lowell Regional Vocational Technical2,2702,3141.9%
471West StreetSouthbridgeSouthbridge3173231.9%
472Abington HighAbingtonAbington5205301.9%
473William H TaylorNew BedfordNew Bedford2622671.9%
474Kennedy John F Elementary SchoolJamaica PlainBoston3923991.8%
475Natick HighNatickNatick1,7301,7611.8%
476Stoughton HighStoughtonStoughton1,0991,1181.7%
477Sarah W Gibbons MiddleWestboroughWestborough6006101.7%
478Elm Street SchoolWalpoleWalpole4314381.6%
479Bridgewater-Raynham RegionalBridgewaterBridgewater-Raynham1,4631,4871.6%
480WashingtonLowellLowell2482521.6%
481Blackstone ValleyUptonBlackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical1,2231,2431.6%
482Holliston HighHollistonHolliston7978091.5%
483Pollard MiddleNeedhamNeedham8548671.5%
484Oliver Middle SchoolLawrenceLawrence3433481.5%
485Francis M LeahyLawrenceLawrence5185251.4%
486Graham and ParksCambridgeCambridge3623671.4%
487Tri-County Regional Vocational TechnicalFranklinTri-County Regional Vocational Technical9861,0001.4%
488John Avery ParkerNew BedfordNew Bedford2852891.4%
489George Keverian SchoolEverettEverett8628731.3%
490Thurgood Marshall MidLynnLynn1,2931,3101.3%
491Blackstone Elementary SchoolBostonBoston5755821.2%
492Bedford HighBedfordBedford8588681.2%
493GloverMiltonMilton5865931.2%
494Fitchburg HighFitchburgFitchburg1,2051,2201.2%
495North Grafton ElementaryNorth GraftonGrafton2542571.2%
496James Russell LowellWatertownWatertown4174221.2%
497Wire Village SchoolSpencerSpencer-E Brookfield4254301.2%
498Kenny Elementary SchoolDorchesterBoston3253291.2%
499Thomas DitsonBillericaBillerica5365421.1%
500Galvin Middle SchoolWakefieldWakefield1,0441,0561.1%
Page 10 of 20 · 1,000 ranked. Open in both years; required 200+ students in 2017-18 to keep the percentage change meaningful.

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