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The public middle schools with the highest share of White students in Massachusetts · page 2

Ranks 51100 of the public schools with the highest share of White students in Massachusetts. Back to page 1.

MOST WHITE · MASSACHUSETTS
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% White
51John T. Nichols MiddleMiddleborough, MAMiddleborough68883.3%(573)
52Arthur W Coolidge MiddleReading, MAReading40583.2%(337)
53Narragansett MiddleBaldwinville, MANarragansett36683.1%(304)
54Village SchoolMarblehead, MAMarblehead52983.0%(439)
55Northbridge MiddleWhitinsville, MANorthbridge39483.0%(327)
56Chestnut Hill Community SchoolBelchertown, MABelchertown49482.6%(408)
57Ipswich Middle SchoolIpswich, MAIpswich37782.5%(311)
58Charlton Middle SchoolCharlton, MADudley-Charlton Reg63182.4%(520)
59Whitin IntermediateUxbridge, MAUxbridge46382.3%(381)
60Hastings MiddleFairhaven, MAFairhaven41582.2%(341)
61King Philip Middle SchoolNorfolk, MAKing Philip70682.2%(580)
62Murdock Middle SchoolWinchendon, MAWinchendon28181.8%(230)
63Wilmington Middle SchoolWilmington, MAWilmington78281.8%(640)
64Charles E RoderickWrentham, MAWrentham35781.8%(292)
65Millis MiddleMillis, MAMillis26781.7%(218)
66Quaboag Regional Middle Innovation SchoolWarren, MAQuaboag Regional19681.6%(160)
67Central Tree MiddleRutland, MAWachusett36981.6%(301)
68Medway MiddleMedway, MAMedway67781.2%(550)
69Agawam Junior HighFeeding Hills, MAAgawam52780.7%(425)
70Horace MannFranklin, MAFranklin40780.3%(327)
71Walter S Parker MiddleReading, MAReading46780.3%(375)
72Lunenburg Middle SchoolLunenburg, MALunenburg38280.1%(306)
73Wilbraham MiddleWilbraham, MAHampden-Wilbraham61379.9%(490)
74HaleStow, MANashoba24779.8%(197)
75Groton Dunstable Regional MiddleGroton, MAGroton-Dunstable73979.3%(586)
76Mountview MiddleHolden, MAWachusett77378.9%(610)
77Nauset Regional MiddleOrleans, MANauset45578.9%(359)
78John W. Wynn MiddleTewksbury, MATewksbury53978.7%(424)
79Frederick W. Hartnett Middle SchoolBlackstone, MABlackstone-Millville48778.6%(383)
80Roberta G. Doering SchoolAgawam, MAAgawam52278.5%(410)
81Amesbury MiddleAmesbury, MAAmesbury36478.0%(284)
82Robert H. Adams Middle SchoolHolliston, MAHolliston62677.8%(487)
83John F. RyanTewksbury, MATewksbury50077.8%(389)
84Ware Middle SchoolWare, MAWare26177.8%(203)
85Nissitissit Middle SchoolPepperell, MANorth Middlesex49477.7%(384)
86Chocksett Middle SchoolSterling, MAWachusett26477.7%(205)
87Holten Richmond Middle SchoolDanvers, MADanvers74577.2%(575)
88Ralph B O'Maley MiddleGloucester, MAGloucester61976.7%(475)
89Plymouth Commun IntermediatePlymouth, MAPlymouth92076.6%(705)
90Galvin Middle SchoolWakefield, MAWakefield1,05676.6%(809)
91Lynnfield Middle SchoolLynnfield, MALynnfield69876.5%(534)
92W.E.B. Du Bois Regional Middle SchoolGreat Barrington, MABerkshire Hills32676.4%(249)
93Great Falls MiddleMontague, MAGill-Montague22876.3%(174)
94Raynham Middle SchoolRaynham, MABridgewater-Raynham71076.2%(541)
95Auburn MiddleAuburn, MAAuburn62876.1%(478)
96Oxford MiddleOxford, MAOxford38575.8%(292)
97Annie Sullivan Middle SchoolFranklin, MAFranklin32275.8%(244)
98Swampscott MiddleSwampscott, MASwampscott65475.5%(494)
99Doherty MiddleAndover, MAAndover49375.3%(371)
100Bird MiddleEast Walpole, MAWalpole40075.3%
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