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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in Massachusetts · page 5

Ranks 201250 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Massachusetts. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · MASSACHUSETTS
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
201Dennis-Yarmouth Intermediate SchoolSouth Yarmouth, MADennis-Yarmouth49114.3%(70)
202Goddard School/Science TechnicalWorcester, MAWorcester35914.2%(51)
203Merrill Elementary SchoolRaynham, MABridgewater-Raynham31014.2%(44)
204Hayden/McFaddenNew Bedford, MANew Bedford74814.2%(106)
205Columbus ParkWorcester, MAWorcester38114.2%(54)
206Abraham LincolnNew Bedford, MANew Bedford68714.1%(97)
207CrosbyPittsfield, MAPittsfield24914.1%(35)
208Laliberte Elementary SchoolRaynham, MABridgewater-Raynham54314.0%(76)
209Manning Elementary SchoolJamaica Plain, MABoston15913.8%(22)
210Gardner Pilot AcademyAllston, MABoston36413.7%(50)
211ShamrockWoburn, MAWoburn28413.7%(39)
212Perry Elementary SchoolSouth Boston, MABoston21313.6%(29)
213Hiram L DormanSpringfield, MASpringfield27913.6%(38)
214Dean S LuceCanton, MACanton50913.6%(69)
215Carlton M. Viveiros Elementary SchoolFall River, MAFall River71213.5%(96)
216Thomas R Plympton Elementary SchoolWaltham, MAWaltham35713.4%(48)
217Cornelius M CallahanNorwood, MANorwood24713.4%(33)
218Baldwin Early Learning Pilot AcademyBrighton, MABoston16513.3%(22)
219Arthur T TalmadgeSpringfield, MASpringfield19613.3%(26)
220Lafayette SchoolEverett, MAEverett99813.2%(132)
221German Gerena Community SchoolSpringfield, MASpringfield62113.2%(82)
222Chandler Elementary CommunityWorcester, MAWorcester40213.2%(53)
223Quincy Elementary SchoolBoston, MABoston73113.1%(96)
224Williams Intermediate SchoolBridgewater, MABridgewater-Raynham86313.1%(113)
225BennettLeominster, MALeominster11513.0%(15)
226ParkerBillerica, MABillerica44613.0%(58)
227Eastham ElementaryEastham, MAEastham17713.0%(23)
228Hyannis West ElementaryHyannis, MABarnstable30912.9%(40)
229Amelio Della Chiesa Early Childhood CenterQuincy, MAQuincy17012.9%
230Early Childhood CenterMethuen, MAMethuen16312.9%(21)
231Greenmont AvenueDracut, MADracut21112.8%(27)
232Brookside ElementaryDracut, MADracut48712.7%(62)
233John P OldhamNorwood, MANorwood26112.6%(33)
234John J DoranFall River, MAFall River52512.6%(66)
235MoodyHaverhill, MAHaverhill16712.6%(21)
236Thomas R RodmanNew Bedford, MANew Bedford20012.5%(25)
237Mitchell Elementary SchoolBridgewater, MABridgewater-Raynham93112.5%(116)
238Woodland AcademyWorcester, MAWorcester48212.4%(60)
239Johnny AppleseedLeominster, MALeominster69212.4%(86)
240Peter Thacher Elementary SchoolAttleboro, MAAttleboro46712.4%(58)
241William F. Stanley Elementary SchoolWaltham, MAWaltham38112.3%(47)
242GreenhalgeLowell, MALowell48012.3%(59)
243Sumner G. Whittier SchoolEverett, MAEverett61512.0%(74)
244Elwyn G CampbellNew Bedford, MANew Bedford26712.0%(32)
245Webster SchoolEverett, MAEverett35112.0%(42)
246George Keverian SchoolEverett, MAEverett87311.9%(104)
247Lt Peter M HansenCanton, MACanton53811.9%(64)
248Madeline English SchoolEverett, MAEverett76011.8%(90)
249Wildwood ElementaryAmherst, MAAmherst31411.8%(37)
250Northeast Elementary SchoolWaltham, MAWaltham52711.8%(62)
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