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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in Massachusetts · page 3

Ranks 101150 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Massachusetts. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · MASSACHUSETTS
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
101East Taunton ElementaryEast Taunton, MATaunton56421.8%(123)
102Indian Orchard ElementaryIndian Orchard, MASpringfield58021.7%(126)
103Silvio O Conte CommunityPittsfield, MAPittsfield37921.6%(82)
104Dever Elementary SchoolDorchester, MABoston44521.6%(96)
105MorseCambridge, MACambridge32821.3%(70)
106Mary M LynchSpringfield, MASpringfield21621.3%(46)
107Early Childhood Education CenterSpringfield, MASpringfield16521.2%(35)
108Lake ViewWorcester, MAWorcester28421.1%(60)
109Lyon K-8 SchoolBrighton, MABoston14321.0%(30)
110William N. DeBerrySpringfield, MASpringfield48320.9%(101)
111Kensington International SchoolSpringfield, MASpringfield27820.9%(58)
112Vernon Hill SchoolWorcester, MAWorcester52520.8%(109)
113Benjamin Swan ElementarySpringfield, MASpringfield48620.6%(100)
114Frederick HarrisSpringfield, MASpringfield57020.5%(117)
115John E. McCarthyPeabody, MAPeabody38520.5%(79)
116WarnerSpringfield, MASpringfield23420.5%(48)
117Edmund Hatch BennettTaunton, MATaunton31320.4%(64)
118James B CongdonNew Bedford, MANew Bedford29920.4%(61)
119White StreetSpringfield, MASpringfield37820.4%(77)
120Sgt Wm H Carney AcademyNew Bedford, MANew Bedford61820.2%(125)
121LindenMalden, MAMalden81320.2%(164)
122Springfield Preparatory Charter SchoolSpringfield, MASpringfield Preparatory Charter School48620.2%(98)
123QuinsigamondWorcester, MAWorcester73820.1%(148)
124Cardinal O'Connell Early Learning CenterLowell, MALowell12119.8%(24)
125Carlos PachecoNew Bedford, MANew Bedford24219.8%(48)
126Rebecca M JohnsonSpringfield, MASpringfield58919.7%(116)
127Belmont Street CommunityWorcester, MAWorcester61519.7%(121)
128Bates Elementary SchoolRoslindale, MABoston28119.6%(55)
129FerrywayMalden, MAMalden92019.6%(180)
130Daniel B BruntonSpringfield, MASpringfield31419.4%(61)
131Clark St CommunityWorcester, MAWorcester27819.4%(54)
132Ellen R HathawayNew Bedford, MANew Bedford20119.4%(39)
133William SeachWeymouth, MAWeymouth37219.4%(72)
134Alfred G. Zanetti Montessori Magnet SchoolSpringfield, MASpringfield43219.0%(82)
135Milton Bradley SchoolSpringfield, MASpringfield38519.0%(73)
136Murphy K-8 SchoolDorchester, MABoston85518.9%(162)
137TatnuckWorcester, MAWorcester37618.9%(71)
138HaggertyCambridge, MACambridge25018.8%(47)
139CambridgeportCambridge, MACambridge26318.6%(49)
140Marguerite E Small ElementaryWest Yarmouth, MADennis-Yarmouth30218.5%(56)
141Webster ExtensionEverett, MAEverett21118.5%(39)
142Sumner AvenueSpringfield, MASpringfield49018.4%(90)
143Thomas M BallietSpringfield, MASpringfield29118.2%(53)
144Grafton StreetWorcester, MAWorcester38618.1%(70)
145Dr. Rick DeCristofaro Learning CenterQuincy, MAQuincy26118.0%(47)
146Graham and ParksCambridge, MACambridge36718.0%(66)
147Edison Elementary SchoolBrighton, MABoston50217.9%(90)
148Morningside Community SchoolPittsfield, MAPittsfield37617.8%(67)
149AllendalePittsfield, MAPittsfield23617.8%(42)
150Station Avenue ElementarySouth Yarmouth, MADennis-Yarmouth40617.7%(72)
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