How many white students were enrolled in Middlesex County districts in 2024-25 school year?

How many white students were enrolled in Middlesex County districts in 2024-25 school year?
Patrick Tutwiler Massachusetts Secretary of Education — https://www.mass.gov/info-details/secretary-of-education#:~:text=AsMassachusettsSecretaryofEducation,theUniversityofMassachusettssystem.
0Comments

There were 107,796 white students enrolled in Middlesex County districts in the 2024-25 school year, 2.8% less than the previous year, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Data showed that Middlesex County districts welcomed a total of 206,164 students during the 2024-25 school year. Among them, white pupils comprised 52.3% of the student body to be the most represented ethnicity in the county districts.

Among the 56 districts in Middlesex County, Newton Public Schools recorded the highest enrollment of white students in the 2024-25 school year, with a total of 6,188 students.

The main offices of all districts mentioned in the story are located in cities associated with Middlesex County.

Proficiency in core subjects in Massachusetts still remains below pre-pandemic levels. According to the 2024 NAEP results, 25% of eighth-graders were not considered proficient in reading, and 32% did not reach math benchmarks. Fourth-graders performed better in reading, with 18% not reaching proficiency. However, they struggled with math, with only 68% achieving grade-level proficiency.

Ethnicities in Middlesex County in 2024-25 School Year

Enrollment Demographics in Middlesex County Districts During 2024-25 School Year

District % of White Students Enrolment Total Enrollment
Acton-Boxborough Regional School District 49% 5,055
Arlington Public Schools 65.2% 6,113
Ashland Public Schools 53.9% 2,909
Assabet Valley Regional Vocational/Technical School District 57.4% 1,144
Ayer Shirley School District 67.3% 1,723
Bedford Public Schools 56% 2,513
Belmont Public Schools 56.8% 4,448
Billerica Public Schools 65.7% 4,972
Burlington Public Schools 58% 3,510
Cambridge Public Schools 35.5% 7,027
Carlisle Public Schools 71.6% 612
Chelmsford Public Schools 62.7% 5,068
Concord Public Schools 71.1% 1,914
Concord-Carlisle Regional School District 72.5% 1,191
Dracut Public Schools 61.1% 3,491
Everett Public Schools 11.9% 7,307
Framingham Public Schools 32.1% 9,124
Greater Lowell Regional Vocational Technical School District 34.4% 2,314
Groton-Dunstable Regional School District 80.6% 2,300
Holliston Public Schools 76% 2,689
Hopkinton Public School District 55.2% 4,227
Hudson Public Schools 67.9% 2,322
Lexington Public Schools 34.7% 6,748
Lincoln School District 52.7% 1,039
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School District 69.8% 1,445
Littleton Public School 73.8% 1,655
Lowell Public Schools 19.9% 14,457
Malden Public Schools 22.5% 6,354
Marlborough Public Schools 30.4% 4,728
Maynard Public Schools 73.5% 1,217
Medford Public Schools 56.4% 4,170
Melrose Public Schools 73.9% 3,815
Minuteman Regional Vocational Technical School District 73.1% 669
Nashoba Valley Regional Vocational Technical School District 75.5% 767
Natick Public Schools 68.4% 5,297
Newton Public Schools 53.2% 11,632
North Middlesex Regional School District 80.7% 2,914
North Reading Public School District 85.1% 2,327
Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational Technical School District 42.1% 1,381
Reading Public Schools 83% 3,836
Shawsheen Valley Regional Vocational Technical School District 82.4% 1,282
Somerville Public Schools 38.2% 4,952
South Middlesex Regional Vocational Technical School District 43.2% 896
Stoneham Public Schools 73.4% 2,338
Sudbury Public Schools 72% 2,529
Tewksbury Public Schools 75.4% 3,219
Tyngsborough Public Schools 66.7% 1,515
Wakefield Public Schools 79.5% 3,382
Waltham Public Schools 34% 5,777
Watertown Public Schools 54.6% 2,844
Wayland Public Schools 67.2% 2,701
Westford Public Schools 58.2% 4,575
Weston Public Schools 58.1% 2,063
Wilmington Public Schools 79.8% 2,756
Winchester Public Schools 65.5% 4,391
Woburn Public Schools 59.6% 4,520


Related

Lori Trahan U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts%27s 3rd district - Official U.S. House Headshot

Lori Trahan addresses rising costs and local environmental issues in recent posts

Congresswoman Lori Trahan shared posts on November 4-5 addressing inflation’s impact on families and advocating for water system upgrades along the Merrimack River.

Lori Trahan U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts%27s 3rd district - Official U.S. House Headshot

Lori Trahan addresses government shutdown impacts and community resilience

U.S. Representative Lori Trahan posted several messages on November 4, 2025 about the effects of the ongoing government shutdown on families and local businesses.

Lori Trahan U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts%27s 3rd district - Official U.S. House Headshot

Lori Trahan criticizes Trump administration’s handling of SNAP funding on social media

Congresswoman Lori Trahan posted several messages on November 4, criticizing Donald Trump’s refusal to release $5 billion in SNAP funding and urging GOP lawmakers to address affordability issues.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Merrimack Valley News.