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The public middle 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
201Chocksett Middle SchoolSterling, MAWachusett2643.0%(8)
202Medway MiddleMedway, MAMedway6773.0%(20)
203Plymouth Commun IntermediatePlymouth, MAPlymouth9202.9%(27)
204Ottoson MiddleArlington, MAArlington9632.9%(28)
205Oxford MiddleOxford, MAOxford3852.9%(11)
206Locke MiddleBillerica, MABillerica5312.8%(15)
207Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter SchoolEast Harwich, MACape Cod Lighthouse Charter2512.8%(7)
208Garfield Middle SchoolRevere, MARevere5422.8%(15)
209Robert E. Melican Middle SchoolNorthborough, MANorthborough5452.8%(15)
210Susan B. Anthony Middle SchoolRevere, MARevere5452.8%(15)
211South Middle SchoolBraintree, MABraintree6352.7%(17)
212Westfield Middle SchoolWestfield, MAWestfield6712.7%(18)
213Fowler SchoolMaynard, MAMaynard4512.7%(12)
214Gates Middle SchoolScituate, MAScituate6392.7%(17)
215Nissitissit Middle SchoolPepperell, MANorth Middlesex4942.6%(13)
216Clinton Middle SchoolClinton, MAClinton5732.6%(15)
217Alexander B BruceLawrence, MALawrence4622.6%(12)
218Freetown-Lakeville Middle SchoolLakeville, MAFreetown-Lakeville6992.6%(18)
219Silver Lake Regional Middle SchoolKingston, MASilver Lake5442.6%(14)
220Dighton Middle SchoolDighton, MADighton-Rehoboth3552.5%(9)
221Lynnfield Middle SchoolLynnfield, MALynnfield6982.4%(17)
222Hastings MiddleFairhaven, MAFairhaven4152.4%(10)
223Quabbin Regional Middle SchoolBarre, MAQuabbin5102.4%(12)
224Paul R Baird MiddleLudlow, MALudlow5132.3%(12)
225Village SchoolMarblehead, MAMarblehead5292.3%(12)
226Frederick W. Hartnett Middle SchoolBlackstone, MABlackstone-Millville4872.3%(11)
227Ralph B O'Maley MiddleGloucester, MAGloucester6192.3%(14)
228Dr. Kevin M. Hurley Middle SchoolSeekonk, MASeekonk5002.2%(11)
229Guilmette Middle SchoolLawrence, MALawrence4572.2%(10)
230Raymond J Grey Junior HighActon, MAActon-Boxborough8242.2%(18)
231Murdock Middle SchoolWinchendon, MAWinchendon2812.1%(6)
232J F Kennedy Middle SchoolNatick, MANatick9112.1%(19)
233Hanson Middle SchoolHanson, MAWhitman-Hanson4422.0%(9)
234Blanchard MiddleWestford, MAWestford5412.0%(11)
235Michael E. Smith Middle SchoolSouth Hadley, MASouth Hadley5052.0%(10)
236Hoosac Valley Middle SchoolCheshire, MAHoosac Valley Regional3042.0%(6)
237E W Thurston MiddleWestwood, MAWestwood6642.0%(13)
238Roberta G. Doering SchoolAgawam, MAAgawam5221.9%(10)
239Amesbury MiddleAmesbury, MAAmesbury3641.9%(7)
240Overlook Middle SchoolAshburnham, MAAshburnham-Westminster5761.9%(11)
241Narragansett MiddleBaldwinville, MANarragansett3661.9%(7)
242Memorial MiddleHull, MAHull1061.9%
243Dorothy L BeckwithRehoboth, MADighton-Rehoboth4791.9%(9)
244Parthum Middle SchoolLawrence, MALawrence5851.9%(11)
245W.E.B. Du Bois Regional Middle SchoolGreat Barrington, MABerkshire Hills3261.8%(6)
246Plymouth South MiddlePlymouth, MAPlymouth6011.8%(11)
247Frost Middle SchoolLawrence, MALawrence5081.8%(9)
248Great Falls MiddleMontague, MAGill-Montague2281.8%(4)
249Charlton Middle SchoolCharlton, MADudley-Charlton Reg6311.7%(11)
250Thomas Blake MiddleMedfield, MAMedfield5741.7%(10)
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