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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in Massachusetts · page 4

Ranks 151200 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Massachusetts. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · MASSACHUSETTS
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
151Washington Elementary SchoolLynn, MALynn45317.7%(80)
152Nelson PlaceWorcester, MAWorcester62117.6%(109)
153Curley K-8 SchoolJamaica Plain, MABoston90217.5%(158)
154John B DevallesNew Bedford, MANew Bedford29217.5%(51)
155Samuel WatsonFall River, MAFall River28717.4%(50)
156Mary Fonseca Elementary SchoolFall River, MAFall River59817.2%(103)
157Clifford H Marshall ElementaryQuincy, MAQuincy53517.2%(92)
158Heard StreetWorcester, MAWorcester24517.1%(42)
159Alice B Beal ElementarySpringfield, MASpringfield29217.1%(50)
160Margaret C EllsSpringfield, MASpringfield14117.0%(24)
161Elm Park CommunityWorcester, MAWorcester47816.9%(81)
162Joseph C ChamberlainTaunton, MATaunton49616.9%(84)
163Elizabeth Carter BrooksNew Bedford, MANew Bedford26116.9%(44)
164WashingtonSpringfield, MASpringfield43016.7%(72)
165Union Hill SchoolWorcester, MAWorcester37716.7%(63)
166Ezra H Baker Innovation SchoolWest Dennis, MADennis-Yarmouth38516.6%(64)
167Kennedy John F Elementary SchoolJamaica Plain, MABoston39916.5%(66)
168Gates LaneWorcester, MAWorcester54716.3%(89)
169Thorndyke RoadWorcester, MAWorcester31916.0%(51)
170Sumner Elementary SchoolRoslindale, MABoston57616.0%(92)
171Alma del Mar Charter SchoolNew Bedford, MAAlma del Mar Charter School1,04215.9%(166)
172John Avery ParkerNew Bedford, MANew Bedford28915.9%(46)
173Frank H FreedmanSpringfield, MASpringfield25215.9%(40)
174May StreetWorcester, MAWorcester31015.8%(49)
175ForestdaleMalden, MAMalden53915.6%(84)
176Early Learning CenterAttleboro, MAAttleboro24415.6%(38)
177Mary A. Dryden Veterans Memorial SchoolSpringfield, MASpringfield30415.5%(47)
178William S GreeneFall River, MAFall River73315.4%(113)
179Lincoln-Hancock Community SchoolQuincy, MAQuincy56515.4%(87)
180Donald RossBraintree, MABraintree18215.4%(28)
181Snug Harbor Community SchoolQuincy, MAQuincy38015.3%(58)
182Alfred J GomesNew Bedford, MANew Bedford62315.1%(94)
183Mary M WalshSpringfield, MASpringfield23215.1%(35)
184John J McGlynn Elementary SchoolMedford, MAMedford50515.1%(76)
185Francis J McGrath ElementaryWorcester, MAWorcester20015.0%(30)
186Charles J PrescottNorwood, MANorwood26715.0%(40)
187Letourneau Elementary SchoolFall River, MAFall River56614.8%(84)
188Wawecus Road SchoolWorcester, MAWorcester15514.8%(23)
189Adams SchoolEverett, MAEverett16214.8%(24)
190Samuel BowlesSpringfield, MASpringfield32514.8%(48)
191Harvard-Kent Elementary SchoolCharlestown, MABoston33414.7%(49)
192Henry Lord Community SchoolFall River, MAFall River81714.6%(119)
193Arthur D HealeySomerville, MASomerville48214.5%(70)
194Glickman ElementarySpringfield, MASpringfield31014.5%(45)
195Mary D AltavestaWoburn, MAWoburn24814.5%(36)
196North End ElementaryFall River, MAFall River65514.3%(94)
197Burncoat StreetWorcester, MAWorcester22314.3%(32)
198BeebeMalden, MAMalden92114.3%(132)
199CanterburyWorcester, MAWorcester32914.3%(47)
200West TatnuckWorcester, MAWorcester34314.3%(49)
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