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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
601Lenox Memorial HighLenoxLenox444439-1.1%
602RiversideDanversDanvers354350-1.1%
603DolbeareWakefieldWakefield448443-1.1%
604Joseph A Campbell ElementaryDracutDracut572565-1.2%
605Hoosac Valley Elementary SchoolAdamsHoosac Valley Regional403398-1.2%
606Boston Latin SchoolBostonBoston2,4532,424-1.2%
607Sutton Early LearningSuttonSutton328324-1.2%
608Proctor ElementaryTopsfieldTopsfield254251-1.2%
609Edgar B DavisBrocktonBrockton1,0221,009-1.3%
610WinthropIpswichIpswich378373-1.3%
611RicherMarlboroughMarlborough604596-1.3%
612Samuel WatsonFall RiverFall River291287-1.4%
613Canton HighCantonCanton982968-1.4%
614ForestdaleMaldenMalden547539-1.5%
615Spencer BordenFall RiverFall River584575-1.5%
616Old Mill PondPalmerPalmer687677-1.5%
617Barbieri ElementaryFraminghamFramingham681671-1.5%
618North Street Elementary SchoolGraftonGrafton584575-1.5%
619WillardConcordConcord439432-1.6%
620Luther Burbank Middle SchoolLancasterNashoba249245-1.6%
621Quincy HighQuincyQuincy1,5401,514-1.7%
622Sherwood Middle SchoolShrewsburyShrewsbury967951-1.7%
623Rumney Marsh AcademyRevereRevere597587-1.7%
624Martin Luther King Jr. Charter School of ExcellenceSpringfieldMartin Luther King Jr. Charter School of Excellence361354-1.9%
625Tyngsborough ElementaryTyngsboroughTyngsborough729715-1.9%
626West Bridgewater Junior/SeniorWest BridgewaterWest Bridgewater626614-1.9%
627ZervasWabanNewton407399-2.0%
628Francis W. Parker Charter Essential SchoolDevensFrancis W. Parker Charter Essential396388-2.0%
629CarltonSalemSalem252247-2.0%
630High Rock SchoolNeedhamNeedham450441-2.0%
631Dedham HighDedhamDedham734719-2.0%
632Vernon Hill SchoolWorcesterWorcester536525-2.1%
633City ViewWorcesterWorcester474464-2.1%
634John W. McDevitt Middle SchoolWalthamWaltham631618-2.1%
635Spaulding MemorialTownsendNorth Middlesex422413-2.1%
636William S GreeneFall RiverFall River749733-2.1%
637John F. RyanTewksburyTewksbury511500-2.2%
638Brighton High SchoolBrightonBoston682667-2.2%
639Athol Community Elementary SchoolAtholAthol-Royalston602589-2.2%
640Beechwood Knoll ElementaryQuincyQuincy351343-2.3%
641Hyman Fine Elementary SchoolAttleboroAttleboro483472-2.3%
642Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter SchoolMarlboroughAdvanced Math and Science Academy Charter993970-2.3%
643Tantasqua Regional Jr HighFiskdaleTantasqua590576-2.4%
644Newton North HighNewtonvilleNewton2,1482,096-2.4%
645Nantucket Intermediate SchoolNantucketNantucket375366-2.4%
646Mountain ViewEast LongmeadowEast Longmeadow293286-2.4%
647Albert F Ford Middle SchoolAcushnetAcushnet413403-2.4%
648Field Elementary SchoolWestonWeston325317-2.5%
649Beverly HighBeverlyBeverly1,2441,213-2.5%
650Penn BrookGeorgetownGeorgetown691674-2.5%
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