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The public middle 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
251Sharon MiddleSharon, MASharon8155.9%(48)
252Norton MiddleNorton, MANorton5275.9%(31)
253Ephraim Curtis MiddleSudbury, MASudbury8165.9%(48)
254Old HammondtownMattapoisett, MAMattapoisett1545.8%(9)
255King Philip Middle SchoolNorfolk, MAKing Philip7065.8%(41)
256Wilmington Middle SchoolWilmington, MAWilmington7825.8%(45)
257P Brent TrottierSouthborough, MASouthborough4045.7%(23)
258Charles S Pierce MiddleMilton, MAMilton1,0025.6%(56)
259Winthrop L Chenery Upper ElementaryBelmont, MABelmont1,0235.6%(57)
260Dorothy L BeckwithRehoboth, MADighton-Rehoboth4795.4%(26)
261Triton Regional Middle SchoolByfield, MATriton2975.4%(16)
262Dartmouth MiddleNorth Dartmouth, MADartmouth8015.4%(43)
263Walter S Parker MiddleReading, MAReading4675.3%(25)
264Bourne Middle SchoolBourne, MABourne3945.3%(21)
265Silver Lake Regional Middle SchoolKingston, MASilver Lake5445.3%(29)
266Thomas Blake MiddleMedfield, MAMedfield5745.2%(30)
267Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter SchoolEast Harwich, MACape Cod Lighthouse Charter2515.2%(13)
268Jonas Clarke MiddleLexington, MALexington7965.2%(41)
269Gateway Regional Middle SchoolHuntington, MAGateway1965.1%
270Somerset Middle SchoolSomerset, MASomerset6105.1%(31)
271Freetown-Lakeville Middle SchoolLakeville, MAFreetown-Lakeville6995.0%(35)
272Albert F Ford Middle SchoolAcushnet, MAAcushnet4035.0%(20)
273Littleton Middle SchoolLittleton, MALittleton3734.8%(18)
274Atlantic MiddleQuincy, MAQuincy6014.8%(29)
275Hopkinton Middle SchoolHopkinton, MAHopkinton9964.8%(48)
276Georgetown Middle SchoolGeorgetown, MAGeorgetown1874.8%(9)
277Raynham Middle SchoolRaynham, MABridgewater-Raynham7104.8%(34)
278Proctor ElementaryTopsfield, MATopsfield2514.8%(12)
279Memorial MiddleHull, MAHull1064.7%
280Old Rochester Regional Jr HighMattapoisett, MAOld Rochester4074.7%(19)
281Hoosac Valley Middle SchoolCheshire, MAHoosac Valley Regional3044.6%(14)
282Central MiddleQuincy, MAQuincy6714.5%(30)
283Sutton Middle SchoolSutton, MASutton3134.5%(14)
284Furnace Brook MiddleMarshfield, MAMarshfield7994.3%(34)
285Arthur W Coolidge MiddleReading, MAReading4054.2%(17)
286Groton Dunstable Regional MiddleGroton, MAGroton-Dunstable7394.2%(31)
287The Bromfield Middle SchoolHarvard, MAHarvard2444.1%(10)
288John T. Nichols MiddleMiddleborough, MAMiddleborough6884.1%(28)
289Blanchard MiddleWestford, MAWestford5414.1%(22)
290Belmont Middle SchoolBelmont, MABelmont7424.0%(30)
291North Reading MiddleNorth Reading, MANorth Reading4943.6%(18)
292Hanover MiddleHanover, MAHanover8263.5%(29)
293Rockport MiddleRockport, MARockport1733.5%
294McCall MiddleWinchester, MAWinchester1,0363.5%(36)
295Cohasset Middle SchoolCohasset, MACohasset3003.3%(10)
296Stony Brook SchoolWestford, MAWestford5463.1%(17)
297Dover-Sherborn Regional Middle SchoolDover, MADover-Sherborn4713.0%(14)
298Duxbury MiddleDuxbury, MADuxbury5992.8%(17)
299Pembroke Community Middle SchoolPembroke, MAPembroke3532.8%(10)
300Joseph Case Jr HighSwansea, MASwansea4902.5%(12)
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