3,754
Preschools
2,360
Elementary Schools
1,172
Middle Schools
787
High Schools
1,810
Public District Schools
3,659
Private Schools
5,555
Total Schools
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College Success Award
These are some of the best public high schools in Massachusetts at preparing students for success in college. The College Success Award recognizes schools that do an exemplary job getting students to enroll in and stick with college, including those that excel at serving students from low-income families.
Academic Summary
Are the schools in Massachusetts offering opportunity for all students, or are some kids being left behind? Successful states are working to close the achievement gap.
Largest School Districts in Massachusetts
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Boston School District
48,112 students | BOSTON, MA
Grades PK, K-12 & Ungraded | 117 schools -
Springfield School District
24,239 students | SPRINGFIELD, MA
Grades PK, K-12 & Ungraded | 64 schools -
Worcester School District
23,986 students | WORCESTER, MA
Grades PK, K-12 & Ungraded | 45 schools -
Lynn School District
15,587 students | LYNN, MA
Grades PK, K-12 & Ungraded | 26 schools -
Brockton School District
15,384 students | BROCKTON, MA
Grades PK, K-12 & Ungraded | 24 schools
Reviews From Schools in Massachusetts
Does your child attend a school in this state?
Other (school staff, family member, recent alum, etc)
April 21, 2024
dont send your kids here, unless you want them to be mentally abused by the teachers, mostly the dean of students.
Review for
Webster Middle School
Current student
April 19, 2024
Dislike this school social life is horrible almost all female’s as I am male I have a small amount of people to talk to about sports as I play football also no gym we have to walk to a nearby church... More
Review for
Antioch School
Other (school staff, family member, recent alum, etc)
April 19, 2024
Awful for special education. They escalate instead of escalating.
Review for
Frederick J. Dutile Elementary School