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The public high schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Massachusetts · page 6

Ranks 251300 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Massachusetts. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · MASSACHUSETTS
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
251Needham HighNeedham, MANeedham1,6338.1%(133)
252Tahanto Regional HighBoylston, MABerlin-Boylston5228.1%(42)
253Southwick Regional SchoolSouthwick, MASouthwick-Tolland-Granville Regional School District5888.0%(47)
254Francis W. Parker Charter Essential SchoolDevens, MAFrancis W. Parker Charter Essential3888.0%(31)
255New Heights Charter School of BrocktonBrockton, MANew Heights Charter School of Brockton7347.9%(58)
256Marblehead HighMarblehead, MAMarblehead8617.9%(68)
257Westwood HighWestwood, MAWestwood8377.9%(66)
258Pentucket Regional Sr HighWest Newbury, MAPentucket5787.8%(45)
259Dartmouth HighDartmouth, MADartmouth9027.8%(70)
260Longmeadow HighLongmeadow, MALongmeadow8977.7%(69)
261Holliston HighHolliston, MAHolliston8097.7%(62)
262Quabbin Regional High SchoolBarre, MAQuabbin5457.5%(41)
263Hampshire Regional HighWesthampton, MAHampshire7187.5%(54)
264Belchertown HighBelchertown, MABelchertown5737.5%(43)
265Melrose HighMelrose, MAMelrose9677.5%(72)
266Braintree HighBraintree, MABraintree1,6947.4%(126)
267Lincoln-Sudbury Regional HighSudbury, MALincoln-Sudbury1,4457.4%(107)
268Wachusett Regional HighHolden, MAWachusett1,7797.3%(130)
269Oakmont Regional High SchoolAshburnham, MAAshburnham-Westminster6337.3%(46)
270Somerset Berkley Regional High SchoolSomerset, MASomerset Berkley Regional School District8967.3%(65)
271Gateway Regional SchoolHuntington, MAGateway3337.2%(24)
272Wilmington HighWilmington, MAWilmington6197.1%(44)
273Hoosac Valley High SchoolCheshire, MAHoosac Valley Regional2967.1%(21)
274Oliver Ames HighNorth Easton, MAEaston1,0457.1%(74)
275Sutton High SchoolSutton, MASutton3677.1%(26)
276Four Rivers Charter Public SchoolGreenfield, MAFour Rivers Charter Public2137.0%(15)
277Bourne High SchoolBourne, MABourne3417.0%(24)
278Norfolk County AgriculturalWalpole, MANorfolk County Agricultural5977.0%(42)
279Frontier RegionalSouth Deerfield, MAFrontier5887.0%(41)
280Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High SchoolNorth Dighton, MADighton-Rehoboth6216.9%(43)
281Dover-Sherborn Regional HighDover, MADover-Sherborn6106.9%(42)
282Franklin County TechnicalTurners Falls, MAFranklin County Regional Vocational Technical6436.8%(44)
283Weston HighWeston, MAWeston6586.8%(45)
284Seekonk HighSeekonk, MASeekonk5056.7%(34)
285Mt Greylock Regional HighWilliamstown, MAMount Greylock5396.7%(36)
286Milton HighMilton, MAMilton1,0836.7%(72)
287Uxbridge HighUxbridge, MAUxbridge5906.6%(39)
288Mansfield HighMansfield, MAMansfield1,0026.6%(66)
289East Bridgewater JR./SR. High SchoolEast Bridgewater, MAEast Bridgewater8816.6%(58)
290Sandwich Middle High SchoolEast Sandwich, MASandwich8886.5%(58)
291Medfield Senior HighMedfield, MAMedfield7046.4%(45)
292Wellesley Sr HighWellesley, MAWellesley1,2626.3%(80)
293Franklin HighFranklin, MAFranklin1,4536.3%(92)
294Sturgis Charter Public SchoolHyannis, MASturgis Charter Public8256.2%(51)
295Concord Carlisle HighConcord, MAConcord-Carlisle1,1916.1%(73)
296Hull HighHull, MAHull2786.1%(17)
297King Philip Regional HighWrentham, MAKing Philip1,1146.1%(68)
298Wayland High SchoolWayland, MAWayland8036.1%(49)
299Bridgewater-Raynham RegionalBridgewater, MABridgewater-Raynham1,4876.0%(89)
300Canton HighCanton, MACanton9686.0%(58)
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