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The public schools with the highest share of Black students in Massachusetts · page 33

Ranks 1,6011,650 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Massachusetts. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · MASSACHUSETTS
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
1601Annie L Sargent SchoolNorth Andover, MANorth Andover4410.7%(3)
1602Duxbury MiddleDuxbury, MADuxbury5990.7%(4)
1603Hamilton-Wenham Regional HighSouth Hamilton, MAHamilton-Wenham4480.7%(3)
1604Rollins Early Childhood CenterLawrence, MALawrence1570.6%(1)
1605Rupert A Nock MiddleNewburyport, MANewburyport4700.6%(3)
1606Richmond ConsolidatedRichmond, MARichmond1570.6%(1)
1607Sutton Middle SchoolSutton, MASutton3130.6%(2)
1608Mohawk Trail Regional SchoolShelburne Falls, MAMohawk Trail3160.6%(2)
1609Woodland SchoolSouthwick, MASouthwick-Tolland-Granville Regional School District3240.6%(2)
1610Fort Meadow Early Childhood CenterWestfield, MAWestfield1620.6%(1)
1611Chestnut Hill Community SchoolBelchertown, MABelchertown4940.6%(3)
1612Winthrop SchoolSouth Hamilton, MAHamilton-Wenham3290.6%(2)
1613North Reading MiddleNorth Reading, MANorth Reading4940.6%(3)
1614Alice A MacomberWestport, MAWestport1630.6%(1)
1615Lincoln ElementaryWinchester, MAWinchester3340.6%(2)
1616Indian BrookPlymouth, MAPlymouth5200.6%(3)
1617Rockport MiddleRockport, MARockport1730.6%
1618George F. Kelly ElementaryChelsea, MAChelsea5270.6%(3)
1619Pembroke Community Middle SchoolPembroke, MAPembroke3530.6%(2)
1620Cushing ElementaryScituate, MAScituate3520.6%(2)
1621Lawrence Family Development Charter SchoolLawrence, MALawrence Family Development Charter8990.6%(5)
1622Gov Edward WinslowMarshfield, MAMarshfield3570.6%(2)
1623KittredgeHinsdale, MACentral Berkshire1850.5%(1)
1624Georgetown Middle SchoolGeorgetown, MAGeorgetown1870.5%(1)
1625Norwell HighNorwell, MANorwell6010.5%(3)
1626Ambrose ElementaryWinchester, MAWinchester3980.5%(2)
1627Spofford PondBoxford, MABoxford4110.5%(2)
1628Clarksburg ElementaryClarksburg, MAClarksburg2040.5%(1)
1629George H PotterNorth Dartmouth, MADartmouth4070.5%(2)
1630Pine GroveRowley, MATriton4290.5%(2)
1631North Reading HighNorth Reading, MANorth Reading6520.5%(3)
1632Vinson-Owen ElementaryWinchester, MAWinchester4410.5%(2)
1633Cutler SchoolSouth Hamilton, MAHamilton-Wenham2460.4%(1)
1634Eames Way SchoolMarshfield, MAMarshfield2490.4%(1)
1635LeedsLeeds, MANorthampton2530.4%(1)
1636Proctor ElementaryTopsfield, MATopsfield2510.4%(1)
1637DowneyWestwood, MAWestwood2710.4%(1)
1638MemorialHopedale, MAHopedale5580.4%(2)
1639Masconomet Regional Middle SchoolBoxford MA, MAMasconomet5530.4%(2)
1640William G VinalNorwell, MANorwell5560.4%(2)
1641Mt Everett RegionalSheffield, MASouthern Berkshire2780.4%(1)
1642William E SheehanWestwood, MAWestwood2780.4%(1)
1643Carlisle SchoolCarlisle, MACarlisle6120.3%(2)
1644HighlandWestfield, MAWestfield3050.3%(1)
1645Edward G. Molin Elementary SchoolNewburyport, MANewburyport3100.3%(1)
1646Chandler ElementaryDuxbury, MADuxbury6650.3%(2)
1647Gateway Regional SchoolHuntington, MAGateway3330.3%(1)
1648Pentucket Regional MiddleWest Newbury, MAPentucket3350.3%(1)
1649Pembroke High SchoolPembroke, MAPembroke6900.3%(2)
1650Clifford M GrangerFeeding Hills, MAAgawam3610.3%(1)
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