Suffolk County Education: 32,064 Hispanic students were enrolled in schools in 2024-25 school year

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There were 32,064 Hispanic students enrolled in Suffolk County schools in the 2024-25 school year, 0.9% less than the previous year, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Data showed that Suffolk County welcomed a total of 63,228 students during the 2024-25 school year. Among them, Hispanic pupils comprised 50.7% of the total, making this group the most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 137 schools in Suffolk County, Chelsea High School recorded the highest enrollment of Hispanic students in the 2024-25 school year, with a total of 1,461 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 Suffolk County in 2024-25 School Year
Enrollment Demographics in Suffolk County Schools During 2024-25 School Year
School name Hispanic Students Enrolment Total Enrollment in 2024-25 % of Total
A. C. Whelan Elementary School 388 658 59%
Abraham Lincoln School 309 600 51.5%
Adams Elementary School 171 237 72.2%
Alighieri Dante Montessori School 62 109 56.9%
Another Course To College 110 253 43.5%
Arthur T. Cummings Elementary School 1 467 0.2%
Baldwin Early Learning Pilot Academy 70 165 42.4%
Bates Elementary School 82 281 29.2%
Beachmont Veterans Memorial School 204 346 59%
Beethoven Elementary School 107 287 37.3%
Blackstone Elementary School 382 582 65.6%
Boston Adult Tech Academy 103 227 45.4%
Boston Arts Academy 216 500 43.2%
Boston Collaborative High School 120 210 57.1%
Boston Community Leadership Academy 384 604 63.6%
Boston International High School & Newcomers Academy 290 490 59.2%
Boston Latin Academy 531 1,693 31.4%
Boston Latin School 399 2,424 16.5%
Boston Teachers Union K-8 Pilot School 101 249 40.6%
Bradley Elementary School 120 292 41.1%
Brighton High School 402 667 60.3%
Burke High School 159 399 39.8%
Carter School 11 28 39.3%
Channing Elementary School 77 194 39.7%
Charlestown High School 483 754 64.1%
Chelsea High School 1,461 1,649 88.6%
Chelsea Opportunity Academy 123 132 93.2%
Chelsea Virtual Learning Academy 48 54 88.9%
Chittick Elementary School 84 248 33.9%
CityLab Innovation High School 80 117 68.4%
Clap Elementary School 61 140 43.6%
Clark Avenue School 615 673 91.4%
Community Academy 24 58 41.4%
Community Academy of Science and Health 117 398 29.4%
Condon K-8 School 227 518 43.8%
Conley Elementary School 74 148 50%
Curley K-8 School 353 902 39.1%
Dearborn 6-12 STEM Academy 189 565 33.5%
Dever Elementary School 291 445 65.4%
East Boston Early Education Center 112 176 63.6%
East Boston High School 1,041 1,252 83.1%
Edgar A. Hooks Elementary School 371 430 86.3%
Edison K-8 School 285 502 56.8%
Eliot K-8 Innovation School 119 784 15.2%
Ellis Elementary School 256 391 65.5%
Ellison-Parks Early Education School 75 190 39.5%
English High School 473 720 65.7%
Eugene Wright Science and Technology Academy 368 436 84.4%
Everett Elementary School 97 288 33.7%
Excel High School 101 301 33.6%
Fenway High School 209 362 57.7%
Frank M. Sokolowski Elementary School 424 472 89.8%
Frederick Pilot Middle School 119 215 55.3%
Gardner Pilot Academy 235 364 64.6%
Garfield Elementary School 449 639 70.3%
Garfield Middle School 370 542 68.3%
George F. Kelly Elementary School 511 527 97%
Greater Egleston High School 41 78 52.6%
Greenwood Sarah K-8 School 307 357 86%
Grew Elementary School 83 198 41.9%
Guild Elementary School 218 259 84.2%
Hale Elementary School 33 162 20.4%
Haley Pilot School 111 360 30.8%
Harvard-Kent Elementary School 93 334 27.8%
Haynes Early Education Center 79 168 47%
Henderson K-12 Inclusion School Lower 64 196 32.7%
Henderson K-12 Inclusion School Upper 213 631 33.8%
Hennigan K-8 School 306 472 64.8%
Hernandez K-8 School 292 372 78.5%
Higginson Inclusion K0-2 School 95 154 61.7%
Higginson-Lewis K-8 School 116 213 54.5%
Holmes Elementary School 114 283 40.3%
Horace Mann School for the Deaf Hard of Hearing 35 73 47.9%
Hurley K-8 School 224 335 66.9%
Joseph A. Browne School 418 487 85.8%
Kennedy John F. Elementary School 235 399 58.9%
Kennedy Patrick J. Elementary School 256 279 91.8%
Kenny Elementary School 107 329 32.5%
Kilmer K-8 School 95 401 23.7%
King Elementary School 193 464 41.6%
Lee Academy 85 195 43.6%
Lee K-8 School 229 551 41.6%
Lyndon K-8 School 119 512 23.2%
Lyon High School 49 95 51.6%
Lyon K-8 School 59 143 41.3%
Madison Park Technical Vocational High School 590 1,121 52.6%
Manning Elementary School 31 159 19.5%
Margarita Muniz Academy 388 428 90.7%
Mario Umana Academy 587 634 92.6%
Mason Elementary School 82 205 40%
Mather Elementary School 93 473 19.7%
Mattahunt Elementary School 141 581 24.3%
McKay K-8 School 558 640 87.2%
McKinley Schools School 49 125 39.2%
Mendell Elementary School 114 309 36.9%
Mildred Avenue K-8 School 219 601 36.4%
Mozart Elementary School 33 155 21.3%
Murphy K-8 School 136 855 15.9%
New Mission High School 283 715 39.6%
O’Bryant School of Math & Science 561 1,509 37.2%
O’Donnell Elementary School 228 256 89.1%
Ohrenberger School 188 477 39.4%
Orchard Gardens K-8 School 267 689 38.8%
Otis Elementary School 294 408 72.1%
Parlin School 781 992 78.7%
Paul Revere School 281 497 56.5%
Perkins Elementary School 75 167 44.9%
Perry Elementary School 35 213 16.4%
Philbrick Elementary School 52 131 39.7%
Quincy Elementary School 79 731 10.8%
Quincy Upper School 133 557 23.9%
Revere High School 1,421 2,115 67.2%
Roosevelt K-8 School 128 364 35.2%
Rumney Marsh Academy 388 587 66.1%
Russell Elementary School 211 356 59.3%
Shaw Elementary School 139 528 26.3%
Shurtleff Early Childhood School 681 779 87.4%
Snowden International High School 239 421 56.8%
Staff Sargent James J. Hill Elementary School 447 615 72.7%
Sumner Elementary School 281 576 48.8%
Sumner G. Whittier School 463 615 75.3%
Susan B. Anthony Middle School 350 545 64.2%
TechBoston Academy 260 850 30.6%
Tobin K-8 School 230 364 63.2%
Trotter Elementary School 142 352 40.3%
Tynan Elementary School 76 227 33.5%
UP Academy Holland 292 641 45.6%
Warren-Prescott K-8 School 100 507 19.7%
Webster School Extension 108 211 51.2%
West Zone Early Learning Center 43 76 56.6%
William A. Berkowitz Elementary School 395 455 86.8%
William P. Gorman/Fort Banks Elementary School 0 487 0%
Winship Elementary School 128 353 36.3%
Winthrop Elementary School 86 226 38.1%
Winthrop High School 2 568 0.4%
Winthrop Middle School 0 439 0%
Young Achievers K-8 School 263 489 53.8%


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