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Massachusetts schools ranked by test score

Latest MCAS year (2024-25). 298 schools with reported Mathematics scores. State average: 42.3%.
RankSchoolLevelMathematicsvs state
251Alexander B Bruce
Lawrence · Lawrence
Middle18.0%-24.3pp
252Great Falls Middle
Montague · Gill-Montague
Middle18.0%-24.3pp
253Guilmette Middle School
Lawrence · Lawrence
Middle18.0%-24.3pp
254Henry J Robinson Middle
Lowell · Lowell
Middle18.0%-24.3pp
255Hoosac Valley Middle School
Cheshire · Hoosac Valley Regional
Middle18.0%-24.3pp
256Knox Trail Middle School
Spencer · Spencer-E Brookfield
Middle18.0%-24.3pp
257Quaboag Regional Middle Innovation School
Warren · Quaboag Regional
Middle18.0%-24.3pp
258Southbridge Middle School
Southbridge · Southbridge
Middle18.0%-24.3pp
259Stacy Middle
Milford · Milford
Middle18.0%-24.3pp
260Arthur M Longsjo Middle School
Fitchburg · Fitchburg
Middle17.0%-25.3pp
261Normandin Middle School
New Bedford · New Bedford
Middle17.0%-25.3pp
262Rumney Marsh Academy
Revere · Revere
Middle17.0%-25.3pp
263Talbot Innovation School
Fall River · Fall River
Middle17.0%-25.3pp
264Webster Middle School
Webster · Webster
Middle17.0%-25.3pp
265Arlington Middle School
Lawrence · Lawrence
Middle16.0%-26.3pp
266Cameron Middle School
Framingham · Framingham
Middle16.0%-26.3pp
267Fuller Middle
Framingham · Framingham
Middle16.0%-26.3pp
268Plouffe Middle School
Brockton · Brockton
Middle16.0%-26.3pp
269Roosevelt Middle School
New Bedford · New Bedford
Middle16.0%-26.3pp
270Worcester East Middle
Worcester · Worcester
Middle16.0%-26.3pp
271Morton Middle
Fall River · Fall River
Middle15.0%-27.3pp
272West Middle School
Brockton · Brockton
Middle15.0%-27.3pp
273STEM Middle Academy
Springfield · Springfield
Middle13.0%-29.3pp
274Van Sickle Academy
Springfield · Springfield
Middle13.0%-29.3pp
275Eugene Wright Science and Technology Academy
Chelsea · Chelsea
Middle12.0%-30.3pp
276Forest Park Middle
Springfield · Springfield
Middle12.0%-30.3pp
277John F Kennedy Middle
Springfield · Springfield
Middle12.0%-30.3pp
278South Middle School
Brockton · Brockton
Middle12.0%-30.3pp
279Clark Avenue School
Chelsea · Chelsea
Middle11.0%-31.3pp
280Joseph A. Browne School
Chelsea · Chelsea
Middle11.0%-31.3pp
281Thurgood Marshall Mid
Lynn · Lynn
Middle11.0%-31.3pp
282Breed Middle School
Lynn · Lynn
Middle10.0%-32.3pp
283South End Middle School
Springfield · Springfield
Middle10.0%-32.3pp
284Matthew J Kuss Middle
Fall River · Fall River
Middle9.0%-33.3pp
285Oliver Middle School
Lawrence · Lawrence
Middle9.0%-33.3pp
286Springfield Realization Academy
Springfield · Springfield
Middle9.0%-33.3pp
287Van Sickle Prep
Springfield · Springfield
Middle9.0%-33.3pp
288Kiley Academy
Springfield · Springfield
Middle7.0%-35.3pp
289Leonard Middle School
Lawrence · Lawrence
Middle7.0%-35.3pp
290Impact Prep at Chestnut
Springfield · Springfield
Middle6.0%-36.3pp
291Kiley Prep
Springfield · Springfield
Middle6.0%-36.3pp
292Lt Clayre Sullivan Elementary
Holyoke · Holyoke
Middle6.0%-36.3pp
293Higginson-Lewis K-8 School
Roxbury · Boston
Middle5.0%-37.3pp
294John T Reid Middle
Pittsfield · Pittsfield
Middle5.0%-37.3pp
295Joseph Metcalf School
Holyoke · Holyoke
Middle4.0%-38.3pp
296Frederick Pilot Middle School
Dorchester · Boston
Middle2.0%-40.3pp
297Holyoke STEM Academy
Holyoke · Holyoke
Middle2.0%-40.3pp
298Springfield Legacy Academy
Springfield · Springfield
Middle1.0%-41.3pp
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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.