Enrollment Analysis: African American students comprised 8.8% of Norfolk County’s student body in 2023-24 school year

Enrollment Analysis: African American students comprised 8.8% of Norfolk County’s student body in 2023-24 school year
Patrick Tutwiler Massachusetts Secretary of Education — https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/bcnews/nation-world-society/education/lynch-school-graduate-named-mass-education-secretary.html
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There were 8,561 African American students enrolled in Norfolk County schools in the 2023-24 school year, 5.1% more than the previous year, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Data showed that Norfolk County welcomed a total of 97,371 students during the 2023-24 school year. Among them, African American pupils comprised 8.8% of the total, making this group the fourth most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 190 schools in Norfolk County, Randolph High School recorded the highest enrollment of African American students in the 2023-24 school year, with a total of 349 students.

Massachusetts spends more money on K-12 education per pupil than most other states, ranking fifth in the nation, according to a 2025 report. The state allocates over $24,000 per pupil, totaling $22.5 billion annually.

According to a 2025 analysis from WalletHub, Massachussetts education system was considered the best in the nation, based on factors such as class size, student performance, funding, school safety, and teacher qualifications

Ethnicities in Norfolk County in 2023-24 School Year

Enrollment Demographics in Norfolk County Schools During 2023-24 School Year

School name African American Students Enrolment Total Enrollment in 2023-24 % of Total
Academy Avenue 30 338 8.9%
Amelio Della Chiesa Early Childhood Center 21 170 12.4%
Anna Ware Jackson School 17 321 5.3%
Annie Sullivan Middle School 18 322 5.6%
Archie T. Morrison School 26 299 8.7%
Atherton Hough School 12 248 4.8%
Atlantic Middle School 14 560 2.5%
Avery School 30 322 9.3%
Avon Middle High School 166 408 40.7%
Balch School 41 306 13.4%
Beatrice H. Wood Elementary School 16 314 5.1%
Beechwood Knoll Elementary School 9 339 2.7%
Bellingham Early Childhood Center 5 109 4.6%
Bellingham High School 17 749 2.3%
Bellingham Memorial School 13 591 2.2%
Bird Middle School 32 400 8%
Blue Hills Regional Vocational Technical School 200 918 21.8%
Boyden School 31 405 7.7%
Braintree High School 107 1,677 6.4%
Broad Meadows Middle School 27 318 8.5%
Broadmeadow School 10 522 1.9%
Brookline Early Education Program at Beacon 1 46 2.2%
Brookline Early Education Program at Clark Road 1 33 3%
Brookline Early Education Program at Putterham 3 42 7.1%
Brookline High School 134 2,173 6.2%
Burke/Memorial Elementary School 9 510 1.8%
Canton High School 145 931 15.6%
Central Middle School 20 670 3%
Charles A. Bernazzani Elementary School 13 334 3.9%
Charles E. Roderick School 7 370 1.9%
Charles J. Prescott School 39 250 15.6%
Charles S. Pierce Middle School 135 960 14.1%
Charles Taylor Elementary School 15 280 5.4%
Chickering School 14 497 2.8%
Clifford H. Marshall Elementary School 81 529 15.3%
Clyde F. Brown School 10 595 1.7%
Cohasset High School 12 406 3%
Cohasset Middle School 8 290 2.8%
Collicot School 18 586 3.1%
Cornelius M. Callahan School 28 234 12%
Cottage Street School 28 439 6.4%
Cunningham School 26 611 4.3%
Dale Street School 4 404 1%
Daniel Feeney Preschool Center 1 79 1.3%
Dean S. Luce School 51 477 10.7%
Dedham High School 78 731 10.7%
Dedham Middle School 60 543 11%
Deer Hill School 9 321 2.8%
Delaney School 15 611 2.5%
Donald Ross School 23 179 12.8%
Dover-Sherborn Regional High School 18 648 2.8%
Dover-Sherborn Regional Middle School 12 457 2.6%
Downey School 0 314 0%
Dr. Philip O. Coakley Middle School 121 791 15.3%
E. W. Thurston Middle School 15 661 2.3%
Early Childhood Center 26 344 7.6%
East Elementary School 20 485 4.1%
East Middle School 58 999 5.8%
Edith C. Baker School 45 654 6.9%
Edwin A. Jones Early Childhood Center 36 113 31.9%
Eleanor N. Johnson Middle School 17 415 4.1%
Elizabeth G. Lyons Elementary School 113 261 43.3%
Elm Street School 19 446 4.3%
Ernest F. Upham School 8 141 5.7%
F. A. Cleveland School 27 317 8.5%
Fisher School 7 473 1.5%
Florida Ruffin Ridley School 50 852 5.9%
Foxborough High School 75 757 9.9%
Francis W. Parker School 24 336 7.1%
Franklin Early Childhood Development Center 8 152 5.3%
Franklin High School 53 1,569 3.4%
Frederick C. Murphy School 20 283 7.1%
Freeman-Kennedy School 11 552 2%
George F. Willett Early Childhood Center 48 422 11.4%
Glover School 32 622 5.1%
Greenlodge School 7 310 2.3%
H. Olive Day School 7 489 1.4%
Heath School 23 434 5.3%
Heights Elementary School 27 542 5%
Helen Hansen Elementary School 50 252 19.8%
Helen Keller Elementary School 18 558 3.2%
High Rock School 15 447 3.4%
Highlands School 5 350 1.4%
Hildreth Elementary School 11 442 2.5%
Holbrook Middle High School 177 640 27.7%
Hollis School 19 322 5.9%
Horace Mann School 5 387 1.3%
Hunnewell School 3 200 1.5%
J. F. Kennedy Elementary School 262 475 55.2%
J. F. Kennedy Memorial School 3 331 0.9%
Jefferson Elementary School 6 333 1.8%
John D. Hardy School 4 225 1.8%
John D. Mc Govern Elementary School 7 377 1.9%
John D. Runkle School 14 483 2.9%
John Eliot School 18 402 4.5%
John F. Kennedy School 153 669 22.9%
John F. Kennedy School 30 457 6.6%
John J. Ahern School 61 745 8.2%
John P. Oldham School 35 274 12.8%
Johnson Early Childhood Center 15 204 7.4%
Joseph E. Fiske School 13 316 4.1%
Joseph F. DiPietro Elementary School 9 302 3%
Joseph H. Gibbons School 86 376 22.9%
Joseph Osgood School 3 389 0.8%
Joseph R. Dawe Junior Elementary School 98 389 25.2%
Katharine Lee Bates School 4 253 1.6%
Keough Memorial Academy 0 26 0%
King Philip Middle School 24 707 3.4%
King Philip Regional High School 34 1,142 3%
Lawrence School 28 615 4.6%
Lawrence W. Pingree School 14 266 5.3%
Liberty School 18 309 5.8%
Lincoln-Hancock Community School 81 567 14.3%
Lt. Peter M. Hansen School 62 536 11.6%
Mabelle M. Burrell School 22 331 6.6%
Margaret L. Donovan School 192 408 47.1%
Maria Weston Chapman Middle School 97 1,187 8.2%
Martha Jones School 0 275 0%
Martin E. Young Elementary School 154 275 56%
Mary E. Flaherty School 7 281 2.5%
Medfield Senior High School 7 705 1%
Medway High School 15 607 2.5%
Medway Middle School 17 665 2.6%
Memorial School 9 412 2.2%
Merrymount School 13 319 4.1%
Michael Driscoll School 28 510 5.5%
Millis High School 1 317 0.3%
Millis Middle School 2 268 0.7%
Milton High School 160 1,092 14.7%
Monatiquot Kindergarten Center 10 183 5.5%
Montclair School 17 409 4.2%
Needham High School 40 1,622 2.5%
Newman Elementary School 23 698 3.3%
Norfolk County Agricultural School 8 586 1.4%
North Quincy High School 51 1,508 3.4%
Norwood High School 124 951 13%
O’Donnell Middle School 240 833 28.8%
Oak Street Elementary School 13 386 3.4%
Oakdale School 22 256 8.6%
Old Post Road School 13 469 2.8%
Parmenter School 15 291 5.2%
Pierce School 38 668 5.7%
Point Webster Middle School 82 408 20.1%
Pollard Middle School 34 880 3.9%
Preschool at Wellesley Schools 3 97 3.1%
Quincy High School 209 1,473 14.2%
Ralph D. Butler School 104 324 32.1%
Ralph Talbot School 29 297 9.8%
Ralph Wheelock School 7 398 1.8%
Randolph Community Middle School 294 602 48.8%
Randolph High School 349 664 52.6%
Remington Middle School 23 351 6.6%
Richard L. Wilkins Elementary School 69 333 20.7%
Riverdale School 12 193 6.2%
Rodman Early Childhood Center 12 134 9%
Schofield School 9 299 3%
Sharon Early Childhood Center 0 31 0%
Sharon High School 58 1,132 5.1%
Sharon Middle School 50 807 6.2%
Snug Harbor Community School 59 389 15.2%
South Elementary School 60 293 20.5%
South Middle School 21 638 3.3%
South West Middle School 74 443 16.7%
Sprague Elementary School 9 293 3.1%
Squantum School 16 360 4.4%
Stall Brook School 4 213 1.9%
Stoughton High School 315 1,097 28.7%
Sunita L. Williams Elementary School 22 531 4.1%
TEC Connections Academy Commonwealth Virtual School 313 2,907 10.8%
The Lynch Center 11 55 20%
Thomas Blake Middle School 15 585 2.6%
Thomas V. Nash School 8 252 3.2%
Thomas W. Hamilton Primary School 14 351 4%
TIES 1 6 16.7%
Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical School 24 964 2.5%
Tucker School 149 449 33.2%
Vincent M. Igo Elementary School 34 372 9.1%
Walpole High School 40 946 4.2%
Wellesley Middle School 40 919 4.4%
Wellesley Senior High School 65 1,358 4.8%
Wessagusset School 31 328 9.5%
Westwood High School 20 874 2.3%
Westwood Integrated Preschool 0 36 0%
Weymouth High School 155 1,751 8.9%
William E. Sheehan School 1 300 0.3%
William H. Lincoln School 54 474 11.4%
William Mitchell School 13 439 3%
William Seach School 67 384 17.4%
Wm. H. Galvin Middle School 92 742 12.4%
Wollaston School 10 315 3.2%


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