The bulletin board for America's public schools. Parents, teachers, students, and staff. One community per school.

Massachusetts schools ranked by test score

Latest MCAS year (2024-25). 298 schools with reported Mathematics scores. State average: 42.3%.
RankSchoolLevelMathematicsvs state
201South West Middle School
Quincy · Quincy
Middle30.0%-12.3pp
202Joseph H Martin
East Taunton · Taunton
Middle29.0%-13.3pp
203Leicester Middle
Leicester · Leicester
Middle29.0%-13.3pp
204Maria Weston Chapman Middle School
Weymouth · Weymouth
Middle29.0%-13.3pp
205Wareham Middle
Wareham · Wareham
Middle29.0%-13.3pp
206Agawam Junior High
Feeding Hills · Agawam
Middle28.0%-14.3pp
207Charlton Middle School
Charlton · Dudley-Charlton Reg
Middle28.0%-14.3pp
208Clinton Middle School
Clinton · Clinton
Middle28.0%-14.3pp
209Dudley Middle School
Dudley · Dudley-Charlton Reg
Middle28.0%-14.3pp
210Georgetown Middle School
Georgetown · Georgetown
Middle28.0%-14.3pp
211Spark Academy
Lawrence · Lawrence
Middle28.0%-14.3pp
212Sullivan Middle
Worcester · Worcester
Middle28.0%-14.3pp
213Cyrus Peirce
Nantucket · Nantucket
Middle27.0%-15.3pp
214Hawthorne Brook
Townsend · North Middlesex
Middle27.0%-15.3pp
215Point Webster Middle
Quincy · Quincy
Middle27.0%-15.3pp
216Ralph B O'Maley Middle
Gloucester · Gloucester
Middle27.0%-15.3pp
217Dr An Wang School
Lowell · Lowell
Middle26.0%-16.3pp
218Quabbin Regional Middle School
Barre · Quabbin
Middle26.0%-16.3pp
219West Springfield Middle
West Springfield · West Springfield
Middle26.0%-16.3pp
220Barnstable Intermediate School
Hyannis · Barnstable
Middle25.0%-17.3pp
221Consentino Middle School
Haverhill · Haverhill
Middle25.0%-17.3pp
222David J. Quinn Middle School
Hudson · Hudson
Middle25.0%-17.3pp
223Narragansett Middle
Baldwinville · Narragansett
Middle25.0%-17.3pp
224Parthum Middle School
Lawrence · Lawrence
Middle25.0%-17.3pp
225Broad Meadows Middle
Quincy · Quincy
Middle24.0%-18.3pp
226Memorial Middle School
Fitchburg · Fitchburg
Middle24.0%-18.3pp
227North Middle School
Brockton · Brockton
Middle24.0%-18.3pp
228Benjamin Friedman Middle
Taunton · Taunton
Middle23.0%-19.3pp
229Christa McAuliffe Charter School
Framingham · Christa McAuliffe Charter School
Middle23.0%-19.3pp
230Dupont Middle
Chicopee · Chicopee
Middle23.0%-19.3pp
231Garfield Middle School
Revere · Revere
Middle23.0%-19.3pp
232Greenfield Middle
Greenfield · Greenfield
Middle23.0%-19.3pp
233John F Parker Middle
Taunton · Taunton
Middle23.0%-19.3pp
234John G Whittier
Haverhill · Haverhill
Middle23.0%-19.3pp
235Theodore Herberg Middle
Pittsfield · Pittsfield
Middle23.0%-19.3pp
236Forest Grove Middle
Worcester · Worcester
Middle22.0%-20.3pp
237James Sullivan Middle School
Lowell · Lowell
Middle22.0%-20.3pp
238Randolph Community Middle
Randolph · Randolph
Middle22.0%-20.3pp
239Collins Middle
Salem · Salem
Middle21.0%-21.3pp
240Frost Middle School
Lawrence · Lawrence
Middle21.0%-21.3pp
241Keith Middle School
New Bedford · New Bedford
Middle21.0%-21.3pp
242Murdock Middle School
Winchendon · Winchendon
Middle21.0%-21.3pp
243Oxford Middle
Oxford · Oxford
Middle21.0%-21.3pp
244Pickering Middle
Lynn · Lynn
Middle21.0%-21.3pp
245Susan B. Anthony Middle School
Revere · Revere
Middle21.0%-21.3pp
246Dr Paul Nettle
Haverhill · Haverhill
Middle20.0%-22.3pp
2471 LT Charles W. Whitcomb School
Marlborough · Marlborough
Middle19.0%-23.3pp
248Athol-Royalston Middle School
Athol · Athol-Royalston
Middle19.0%-23.3pp
249East Middle School
Brockton · Brockton
Middle19.0%-23.3pp
250Gardner Middle School
Gardner · Gardner
Middle19.0%-23.3pp
Page 5 of 6

About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the MCAS % Meeting or Exceeding Expectations threshold on the latest available MCAS Mathematics test (school year 2024-25). A higher percentage is better.

Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 50 total students enrolled, since the source file does not include per-subject student counts), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.

The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in Massachusetts, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.