How many multiracial students were enrolled in Bristol County schools in 2023-24 school year?

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There were 4,311 multiracial students enrolled in Bristol County schools in the 2023-24 school year, 4.1% more than the previous year, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Data showed that Bristol County welcomed a total of 76,854 students during the 2023-24 school year. Among them, multiracial pupils comprised 5.6% of the total, making this group the fourth most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 134 schools in Bristol County, B. M. C. Durfee High School recorded the highest enrollment of multiracial students in the 2023-24 school year, with a total of 204 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 Bristol County in 2023-24 School Year

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

School name Multiracial Students Enrolment Total Enrollment in 2023-24 % of Total
A. Irvin Studley Elementary School 17 349 4.9%
Abraham Lincoln School 47 672 7%
Acushnet Elementary School 12 517 2.3%
Albert F. Ford Middle School 15 420 3.6%
Alfred J. Gomes School 18 610 3%
Alice A. Macomber School 6 178 3.4%
Amvet Boulevard School 19 407 4.7%
Andrew B. Cushman School 11 155 7.1%
Attleboro Community Academy 7 68 10.3%
Attleboro High School 123 1,925 6.4%
Attleboro Virtual Academy 1 31 3.2%
B. M. C. Durfee High School 204 2,435 8.4%
Benjamin Friedman Middle School 33 692 4.8%
Berkley Community School 24 471 5.1%
Berkley Middle School 13 365 3.6%
Betsey B. Winslow School 18 234 7.7%
Blanche A. Ames Elementary School 46 781 5.9%
Bristol County Agricultural High School 4 592 0.7%
Bristol-Plymouth Vocational Technical School 55 1,330 4.1%
Carlos Pacheco School 18 254 7.1%
Carlton M. Viveiros Elementary School 55 697 7.9%
Casimir Pulaski School 25 560 4.5%
Chace Street School 10 305 3.3%
Charles S. Ashley School 22 262 8.4%
Community School 19 288 6.6%
Cyril K. Brennan Middle School 39 613 6.4%
Dartmouth High School 78 949 8.2%
Dartmouth Middle School 48 787 6.1%
Dighton Elementary School 18 463 3.9%
Dighton Middle School 19 367 5.2%
Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School 29 650 4.5%
Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School 89 1,443 6.2%
Dorothy L. Beckwith School 22 478 4.6%
Dr. Kevin M. Hurley Middle School 17 514 3.3%
Early Learning Center 7 226 3.1%
Early Learning Center 9 95 9.5%
East Fairhaven School 18 306 5.9%
East Taunton Elementary School 39 536 7.3%
Easton Middle School 32 808 4%
Edmund Hatch Bennett School 15 295 5.1%
Edward F. Leddy Preschool 6 261 2.3%
Elizabeth Carter Brooks School 16 264 6.1%
Elizabeth Pole School 46 602 7.6%
Elizabeth S. Brown School 6 274 2.2%
Ellen R. Hathaway School 9 245 3.7%
Elwyn G. Campbell School 13 278 4.7%
Everett W. Robinson School 34 712 4.8%
Fairhaven High School 21 591 3.6%
Falls School 18 240 7.5%
Freetown Elementary School 14 379 3.7%
Gardner School 7 270 2.6%
George H. Potter School 25 417 6%
George R. Martin School 12 446 2.7%
Gr. New Bedford Vocational Technical School 128 2,147 6%
H. H. Galligan School 20 279 7.2%
Harold L. Qualters Middle School 47 786 6%
Hastings Middle School 17 428 4%
Hayden/McFadden School 24 713 3.4%
Henri A. Yelle School 14 333 4.2%
Henry Lord Community School 79 797 9.9%
Hill-Roberts Elementary School 27 418 6.5%
Hyman Fine Elementary School 41 457 9%
Irwin M. Jacobs Elementary School 19 383 5%
J. C. Solmonese School 31 526 5.9%
James B. Congdon School 12 301 4%
James L. Mulcahey Elementary School 69 882 7.8%
James M. Quinn School 51 712 7.2%
James Tansey School 30 306 9.8%
Jireh Swift School 11 221 5%
John Avery Parker School 21 264 8%
John B. Devalles School 18 292 6.2%
John F. Parker Middle School 43 510 8.4%
John J. Doran School 64 511 12.5%
Jordan/Jackson Elementary School 36 738 4.9%
Joseph C. Chamberlain School 33 491 6.7%
Joseph Case High School 10 574 1.7%
Joseph Case Junior High School 11 495 2.2%
Joseph Demello School 21 331 6.3%
Joseph G. Luther School 5 179 2.8%
Joseph H. Martin School 33 648 5.1%
Joseph W. Martin Junior Elementary School 18 541 3.3%
Keith Middle School 67 872 7.7%
L. G. Nourse Elementary School 12 303 4%
Laliberte Elementary School 27 508 5.3%
Leroy Wood School 23 434 5.3%
Letourneau Elementary School 43 618 7%
Mansfield High School 31 1,035 3%
Mark G. Hoyle Elementary School 8 257 3.1%
Mary Fonseca Elementary School 56 632 8.9%
Matthew J. Kuss Middle School 58 694 8.4%
Merrill Elementary School 15 345 4.3%
Mildred Aitken School 27 575 4.7%
Morton Middle School 70 714 9.8%
New Bedford High School 156 2,893 5.4%
Normandin Middle School 41 1,038 3.9%
North Attleboro High School 41 1,079 3.8%
North Attleborough Early Learning Center 6 148 4.1%
North Attleborough Middle School 46 964 4.8%
North Elementary School 23 464 5%
North End Elementary School 77 654 11.8%
Norton High School 21 685 3.1%
Norton Middle School 25 559 4.5%
Oliver Ames High School 35 1,076 3.3%
Palmer River School 15 591 2.5%
Peter Thacher Elementary School 28 440 6.4%
Raynham Middle School 31 746 4.2%
Resiliency Preparatory Academy 20 184 10.9%
Richardson Olmsted School 38 736 5.2%
Robert J. Coelho Middle School 40 577 6.9%
Roland Green School 8 100 8%
Roosevelt Avenue School 5 253 2%
Roosevelt Middle School 30 788 3.8%
Samuel Watson School 34 265 12.8%
Seekonk High School 19 520 3.7%
Seekonk Transitions Academy 0 6 0%
Sgt. Wm. H. Carney Academy 53 613 8.6%
Somerset Berkley Regional High School 20 960 2.1%
Somerset Middle School 15 566 2.7%
South School 14 262 5.3%
Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical School 78 1,597 4.9%
Spencer Borden School 47 578 8.1%
Stone PK-12 School 6 62 9.7%
Talbot Innovation School 41 557 7.4%
Taunton Alternative High School 7 85 8.2%
Taunton High School 147 2,690 5.5%
Thomas R. Rodman School 12 205 5.9%
Thomas Willett Elementary School 26 373 7%
Trinity Day Academy 6 86 7%
Wamsutta Middle School 51 580 8.8%
Westport Elementary School 12 448 2.7%
Westport Middle-High School 29 880 3.3%
Whaling City Junior/Senior High School 18 179 10.1%
William H. Taylor School 26 261 10%
William S. Greene School 66 749 8.8%


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