Suffolk County
Massachusetts's Suffolk County runs 157 public K-12 schools between its districts, the largest being Boston at 46,437 students. By level, that breaks down as 94 elementary, 12 middle, and 44 high schools.
7-year change in Suffolk County
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25County vs. school enrollment demographics
Left bar is the racial makeup of Suffolk County residents (Census ACS 5-year). Right bar is the enrollment-weighted makeup of public schools in the county (NCES CCD). NCES systematically under-reports Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Native American enrollment for many schools; where the resident share is meaningful but the reported school share is zero, we mark the school bar "not reported".
Test scores in Suffolk County
Latest 2024-25 ELA proficiency, 126 schools ranked. Massachusetts state average: 43.8%.
- Boston Latin School· 81.0%
- Eliot K-8 Innovation School· 72.0%
- Boston Latin Academy· 68.8%
- Manning Elementary School· 67.0%
- Brooke Charter School· 66.2%
Cities in Suffolk County
About Suffolk County
Across the population-heavy Massachusetts county of Suffolk County of about 785,121 residents, the public-school footprint covers 157 schools and about 75,679 students.
In context, census numbers show typical household earnings sit around $95,631, about 51% of adults have a bachelor's degree or above, and the federal-poverty share is near 11%. That income level is 6% meaningfully below the Massachusetts median.
For a sense of the school types, Suffolk County is built around 94 elementary schools (37,296 students), 12 middle schools (4,875), 44 high schools (28,144), and 7 combined or other schools.
The largest single district in Suffolk County is Boston, which alone enrolls about 46,437 students.
Over the past 7-year window. Combined enrollment now sits at 75,075 students, fell 9% from the 82,639 reported in SY 2017-18. Suffolk County now counts 154 public schools, down from 165 in SY 2017-18. The Hispanic share of public-school enrollment rose from 45% to 49%.
Within the allk12 community for this area, the community for Suffolk County discusses school events, board meetings, and seasonal calendars. Discussions cut across districts, schools, and grade levels.