Middlesex County Education: 41,223 Hispanic students were enrolled in schools in 2024-25 school year

Middlesex County Education: 41,223 Hispanic students were enrolled in schools in 2024-25 school year
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There were 41,223 Hispanic students enrolled in Middlesex County schools in the 2024-25 school year, 4.6% more than the previous year, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Data showed that Middlesex County welcomed a total of 204,590 students during the 2024-25 school year. Among them, Hispanic pupils comprised 20.1% of the total, making this group the second most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 364 schools in Middlesex County, Everett High School recorded the highest enrollment of Hispanic students in the 2024-25 school year, with a total of 1,513 students.

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 Schools During 2024-25 School Year
School name Hispanic Students Enrolment Total Enrollment in 2024-25 % of Total
1 Lt. Charles W. Whitcomb School 640 965 66.3%
A. E. Angier School 19 383 5%
Abbot Elementary School 8 371 2.2%
Abraham Lincoln School 185 492 37.6%
Acton-Boxborough Regional High School 136 1,622 8.4%
Adams School 84 162 51.9%
Albert F. Argenziano School at Lincoln Park 194 553 35.1%
Alcott School 43 438 9.8%
Alice M. Barrows School 18 365 4.9%
Ambrose Elementary School 13 398 3.3%
Amigos School 209 413 50.6%
Arlington High School 152 1,677 9.1%
Arthur D. Healey School 232 482 48.1%
Arthur W. Coolidge Middle School 17 405 4.2%
Ashby Elementary School 17 152 11.2%
Ashland High School 174 884 19.7%
Ashland Middle School 139 685 20.3%
Assabet Valley Vocational High School 393 1,144 34.4%
Ayer Shirley Regional High School 65 417 15.6%
Ayer Shirley Regional Middle School 61 410 14.9%
B. F. Butler Middle School 213 516 41.3%
Barbieri Elementary School 542 671 80.8%
Bartlett Community Partnership School 164 408 40.2%
Bedford High School 81 868 9.3%
Beebe School 225 921 24.4%
Belmont High School 82 1,454 5.6%
Benjamin G. Brown School 14 219 6.4%
Bennett-Hemenway School 57 504 11.3%
Bigelow Middle School 75 434 17.3%
Billerica Memorial High School 214 1,816 11.8%
Birch Meadow School 16 359 4.5%
Blanchard Memorial School 44 469 9.4%
Blanchard Middle School 22 541 4.1%
Boutwell Early Childhood Center 12 128 9.4%
Boutwell School 3 77 3.9%
Bowen School 40 325 12.3%
Bowman School 23 429 5.4%
Brackett School 27 394 6.9%
Bridge School 36 345 10.4%
Brooks School 37 556 6.7%
Brookside Elementary School 72 487 14.8%
Brophy School 324 504 64.3%
Brown School 75 494 15.2%
Burlington High School 134 1,019 13.2%
Byam School 57 510 11.2%
C. A. Farley School 148 474 31.2%
C. C. Burr School 49 350 14%
C. T. Douglas Elementary School 48 408 11.8%
Cabot School 62 414 15%
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School 292 2,072 14.1%
Cambridge Street Upper School 36 301 12%
Cambridgeport School 39 263 14.8%
Cameron Middle School 264 592 44.6%
Capuano Early Childhood Center 89 250 35.6%
Cardinal O’Connell Early Learning Center 41 121 33.9%
Carlisle School 39 612 6.4%
Carol Huebner Early Childhood Program 12 116 10.3%
Center Elementary School 74 812 9.1%
Center Elementary School 36 480 7.5%
Center School 39 485 8%
Charles D. Harrington School 58 468 12.4%
Charles E. Brown Middle School 57 713 8%
Charles Jaworek School 342 631 54.2%
Charles W. Morey School 111 497 22.3%
Charlotte A. Dunning School 171 436 39.2%
Charlotte M. Murkland Elementary School 235 448 52.5%
Chelmsford High School 133 1,402 9.5%
Claypit Hill School 22 495 4.4%
Clyde Reeves School 65 451 14.4%
Col John Robinson School 16 346 4.6%
Col Moses Parker School 69 778 8.9%
Colonial Park School 16 229 7%
Community Education Center 17 158 10.8%
Concord Carlisle High School 72 1,191 6%
Concord Middle School 48 643 7.5%
Country School 18 338 5.3%
Countryside School 35 369 9.5%
Cunniff School 76 320 23.8%
Curtis-Tufts School 3 11 27.3%
Cyrus E. Dallin School 33 390 8.5%
Daniel Butler School 28 261 10.7%
Daniel L. Joyce Middle School 60 455 13.2%
David J. Quinn Middle School 135 546 24.7%
David Mindess School 127 670 19%
Day Elementary School 20 299 6.7%
Devens School 21 38 55.3%
Dolbeare School 34 443 7.7%
Douglas MacArthur Elementary School 105 475 22.1%
Dr. An Wang School 269 663 40.6%
Dr. Gertrude Bailey School 138 454 30.4%
Dr. Janice Adie Day School 25 70 35.7%
Dracut Senior High School 141 792 17.8%
E. Ethel Little School 19 303 6.3%
Early Childhood Center 56 195 28.7%
Early Childhood Center 17 246 6.9%
Early Childhood Center at the Doyle School 8 128 6.3%
East Somerville Community School 495 747 66.3%
Elmwood School 42 648 6.5%
Ephraim Curtis Middle School 48 816 5.9%
Everett High School 1,513 2,307 65.6%
F. A. Day Middle School 79 860 9.2%
Ferryway School 360 920 39.1%
Field Elementary School 20 317 6.3%
Fiske School 24 324 7.4%
Fletcher/Maynard Academy 56 249 22.5%
Florence Roche School 31 615 5%
Forest Avenue Elementary School 54 269 20.1%
Forestdale School 141 539 26.2%
Fowler School 76 451 16.9%
Fox Hill School 37 437 8.5%
Framingham High School 1,178 2,534 46.5%
Francis J. Kane School 285 575 49.6%
Francis Wyman Elementary School 53 514 10.3%
Franklin School 40 320 12.5%
Frederick J. Dutile School 26 310 8.4%
Full Circle High School 36 67 53.7%
Fuller Middle School 338 592 57.1%
Galvin Middle School 112 1,056 10.6%
General John Nixon Elementary School 14 382 3.7%
George H. Englesby Elementary School 114 520 21.9%
George Keverian School 641 873 73.4%
Gibbs School 37 529 7%
Goodnow Brothers Elementary School 449 781 57.5%
Goodyear Elementary School 92 352 26.1%
Gr. Lowell Regional Vocational Technical School 765 2,314 33.1%
Graham and Parks School 27 367 7.4%
Green Meadow School 70 456 15.4%
Greenhalge School 286 480 59.6%
Greenmont Avenue School 47 211 22.3%
Greenwood School 12 227 5.3%
Groton Dunstable Regional Middle School 31 739 4.2%
Groton Dunstable Regional School 23 659 3.5%
Haggerty School 26 250 10.4%
Hajjar Elementary School 76 401 19%
Hale School 16 247 6.5%
Hanscom Middle School 138 493 28%
Happy Hollow School 22 330 6.7%
Hardy School 30 382 7.9%
Harmony Grove Elementary School 385 453 85%
Harrington School 22 374 5.9%
Hawthorne Brook School 39 449 8.7%
Heath-Brook School 24 300 8%
Hemenway School 187 538 34.8%
Henry E. Warren Elementary School 130 584 22.3%
Henry J. Robinson Middle School 325 600 54.2%
Henry Whittemore Elementary School 287 372 77.2%
Herbert Clark Hoover School 26 260 10%
Holliston High School 62 809 7.7%
Hopkins Elementary School 47 682 6.9%
Hopkinton High School 68 1,267 5.4%
Hopkinton Middle School 47 996 4.7%
Hopkinton Pre-School 4 89 4.5%
Horace Mann School 38 351 10.8%
Horace Mann School 17 254 6.7%
Hosmer School 157 758 20.7%
Hudson High School 182 784 23.2%
Hurld-Wyman Elementary School 60 418 14.4%
Israel Loring School 51 426 12%
J. F. Kennedy Middle School 91 911 10%
J. Turner Hood School 22 416 5.3%
J. Warren Killam School 25 406 6.2%
James Fitzgerald Elementary School 121 350 34.6%
James Russell Lowell School 91 422 21.6%
James S. Daley Middle School 131 669 19.6%
James Sullivan Middle School 308 625 49.3%
John A. Bishop School 25 375 6.7%
John A. Crisafulli Elementary School 20 342 5.8%
John F. Kennedy Middle School 213 635 33.5%
John F. Kennedy Middle School 89 521 17.1%
John F. Kennedy School 56 439 12.8%
John F. Kennedy School 28 330 8.5%
John F. Ryan School 45 500 9%
John Glenn Middle School 39 604 6.5%
John J. McGlynn Elementary School 141 505 27.9%
John J. McGlynn Middle School 88 464 19%
John J. Shaughnessy School 228 485 47%
John M. Tobin School 27 291 9.3%
John W. McDevitt Middle School 383 618 62%
John W. Wynn Middle School 54 539 10%
John Ward School 13 186 7%
Jonas Clarke Middle School 41 796 5.2%
Joseph A. Campbell Elementary School 63 565 11.2%
Joseph Estabrook School 32 490 6.5%
Joseph McAvinnue School 219 447 49%
Joseph P. Keefe Technical High School 405 896 45.2%
Joshua Eaton School 29 388 7.5%
Josiah Haynes School 23 397 5.8%
Juniper Hill School 134 245 54.7%
Justus C. Richardson Middle School 143 916 15.6%
Kathryn P. Stoklosa Middle School 226 613 36.9%
Kennedy-Longfellow School 47 215 21.9%
King Elementary School 140 385 36.4%
King Open School 68 391 17.4%
L. D. Batchelder School 12 462 2.6%
L. F. Dewing School 43 372 11.6%
Lafayette School 629 998 63%
Laura Lee Therapeutic Day School 7 15 46.7%
Leblanc Therapeutic Day School 15 36 41.7%
Lexington Children’s Place 7 70 10%
Lexington High School 110 2,405 4.6%
Lilja Elementary School 61 445 13.7%
Lincoln Elementary School 12 334 3.6%
Lincoln School 35 404 8.7%
Lincoln School 70 546 12.8%
Lincoln-Eliot School 70 336 20.8%
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School 106 1,445 7.3%
Linden School 229 813 28.2%
Linscott-Rumford School 34 209 16.3%
Littleton High School 26 482 5.4%
Littleton Middle School 19 373 5.1%
Locke Middle School 46 531 8.7%
Loker School 36 359 10%
Lowell High School 1,409 3,446 40.9%
Lt. Eleazer Davis School 32 501 6.4%
Lt. Job Lane School 38 540 7%
Lura A. White Elementary School 39 357 10.9%
Luther Conant School 29 410 7.1%
Lynch Elementary School 19 426 4.5%
M. Norcross Stratton School 38 448 8.5%
Madeleine Dugger Andrews School 63 435 14.5%
Madeline English School 521 760 68.6%
Malcolm White School 90 323 27.9%
Malden Early Learning Center 23 238 9.7%
Malden High School 576 1,890 30.5%
Marathon Elementary School 34 545 6.2%
Maria Hastings School 42 579 7.3%
Maria L. Baldwin School 27 360 7.5%
Marlborough High School 608 985 61.7%
Marshall Middle School 81 596 13.6%
Marshall Simonds Middle School 89 848 10.5%
Martin Luther King Junior School 9 340 2.6%
Mary D. Altavesta School 57 248 23%
Mary E. Stapleton Elementary School 198 359 55.2%
Mary Lee Burbank School 9 238 3.8%
Mason-Rice School 19 321 5.9%
Maynard High School 48 310 15.5%
McCall Middle School 36 1,036 3.5%
McCarthy Middle School 63 808 7.8%
McCarthy-Towne School 62 431 14.4%
Medford High School 188 1,195 15.7%
Melrose High School 71 967 7.3%
Melrose Middle School 57 886 6.4%
Memorial School 35 455 7.7%
Memorial School 46 372 12.4%
Memorial Spaulding School 29 342 8.5%
Menotomy Preschool 13 100 13%
Merriam School 30 395 7.6%
Miller School 49 649 7.6%
Milton Fuller Roberts School 82 586 14%
Minuteman Regional High School 74 669 11.1%
Miriam F. McCarthy School 293 490 59.8%
Missituk Elementary School 74 418 17.7%
Moody Elementary School 144 248 58.1%
Morse School 34 328 10.4%
Mulready Elementary School 60 249 24.1%
Muraco Elementary School 22 352 6.3%
Nabnasset School 14 345 4.1%
Nashoba Valley Technical High School 118 767 15.4%
Natick High School 160 1,761 9.1%
Newton Early Childhood Program 21 173 12.1%
Newton North High School 249 2,096 11.9%
Newton South High School 170 1,898 9%
Next Wave Junior High School 6 16 37.5%
Nissitissit Middle School 56 494 11.3%
North Intermediate School 14 246 5.7%
North Middlesex Regional High School 63 711 8.9%
North Reading High School 31 652 4.8%
North Reading Middle School 17 494 3.4%
Northeast Elementary School 226 527 42.9%
Northeast Metro Regional Vocational School 667 1,381 48.3%
Oak Hill Middle School 79 649 12.2%
Ottoson Middle School 81 963 8.4%
Page Hilltop Elementary School 94 539 17.4%
Parker School 53 446 11.9%
Paul P. Gates Elementary School 23 380 6.1%
Pawtucketville Memorial School 150 463 32.4%
Peabody School 20 314 6.4%
Peirce School 34 318 10.7%
Peirce School 30 249 12%
Peter Noyes School 28 508 5.5%
Peter W. Reilly School 176 471 37.4%
Pine Glen Elementary School 26 320 8.1%
Pine Hill School 19 397 4.8%
Placentino Elementary School 44 605 7.3%
Potter Road School 334 540 61.9%
Putnam Avenue Upper School 28 283 9.9%
Pyne Arts School 184 462 39.8%
Raymond J. Grey Junior High School 79 824 9.6%
Reading Memorial High School 47 1,094 4.3%
Richer School 383 596 64.3%
Rindge Avenue Upper School 32 292 11%
RISE PreSchool 4 116 3.4%
Rita E. Miller Elementary School 28 281 10%
Robert H. Adams Middle School 43 626 6.9%
Robin Hood School 44 380 11.6%
Roger E. Wellington School 29 426 6.8%
Rogers STEM Academy 463 892 51.9%
Roosevelt School 19 406 4.7%
Russell St. Elementary School 9 375 2.4%
S. Christa McAuliffe Elementary School 271 501 54.1%
Salemwood School 453 1,033 43.9%
Shaker Lane Elementary School 22 425 5.2%
Shamrock School 61 284 21.5%
Shawsheen Elementary School 17 304 5.6%
Shawsheen Valley Vocational Technical High School 128 1,282 10%
Somerville High School 631 1,394 45.3%
South Row School 38 464 8.2%
South School 61 347 17.6%
Spaulding Memorial School 40 413 9.7%
Squannacook Early Childhood Center 8 89 9%
Stoneham Central Middle School 90 689 13.1%
Stoneham High School 65 599 10.9%
Stony Brook School 16 546 2.9%
Swallow/Union School 11 210 5.2%
Tewksbury Memorial High School 68 696 9.8%
The Career Academy 43 83 51.8%
The Children’s Way Preschool 4 52 7.7%
Thomas Ditson School 60 542 11.1%
Thomas R. Plympton Elementary School 136 357 38.1%
Thompson School 48 537 8.9%
Thoreau School 32 401 8%
Tyngsborough Elementary School 90 715 12.6%
Tyngsborough High School 36 405 8.9%
Tyngsborough Middle School 41 395 10.4%
Underwood School 40 253 15.8%
Varnum Brook School 58 606 9.6%
Vassal Lane Upper School 36 298 12.1%
Vinson-Owen Elementary School 11 441 2.5%
Wakefield Memorial High School 81 854 9.5%
Walsh Middle School 357 785 45.5%
Walter S. Parker Middle School 25 467 5.4%
Waltham Public Schools Dual Language Program 160 222 72.1%
Waltham Senior High School 938 1,791 52.4%
Walton School 18 218 8.3%
Washington School 69 252 27.4%
Watertown High School 182 761 23.9%
Watertown Middle School 145 583 24.9%
Wayland High School 48 803 6%
Wayland Middle School 39 662 5.9%
Webster School 235 351 67%
West Intermediate School 17 309 5.5%
West Somerville Neighborhood School 38 397 9.6%
Westford Academy 52 1,504 3.5%
Weston High School 44 658 6.7%
Weston Middle School 35 451 7.8%
Willard School 31 432 7.2%
William F. Stanley Elementary School 188 381 49.3%
William Pittaway Elementary School 14 86 16.3%
Williams School 18 211 8.5%
Wilmington High School 43 619 6.9%
Wilmington Middle School 45 782 5.8%
Wilson Middle School 66 727 9.1%
Winchester High School 74 1,404 5.3%
Winn Brook School 17 304 5.6%
Winter Hill Community School 185 388 47.7%
Winthrop L. Chenery Middle School 57 1,023 5.6%
Winthrop School 18 392 4.6%
Wm. Diamond Middle School 71 936 7.6%
Woburn Memorial High School 240 1,259 19.1%
Woburn Street School 33 368 9%
Wood End Elementary School 9 236 3.8%
Woodland School 23 299 7.7%
Woodville School 46 456 10.1%
Zervas School 43 399 10.8%


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