In 2023-24 school year 85.2% of Martin Luther King, Jr. Charter School of Excellence District students failed the Science portion of MCAS

Patrick Tutwiler Massachusetts Secretary of Education
Patrick Tutwiler Massachusetts Secretary of Education
0Comments

Of the 54 students who took part in the Science portion of the MCAS, 85.2% scored below proficiency in the 2023-24 school year, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

In comparison, 14.8% met the subject benchmarks and none exceeded them.

The number of Martin Luther King, Jr. Charter School of Excellence District students who failed their Science assessments rose by 4.5% from the previous school year.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Charter School of Excellence District roughly covers schools within Hampden County and has a main office in Springfield.

In the 2023-24 school year, 199,813 students took the Science test in Massachusetts with 55.6% failing the exam, 2.8% less than the year before.

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

Martin Luther King, Jr. Charter School of Excellence District’s Students Proficiency in Science Over 5 Years



Related

Patrick Tutwiler Massachusetts Secretary of Education

Mary A. Dryden Veterans Memorial School enrollment drops by 6 students in 2025-26

Mary A. Dryden Veterans Memorial School counted 298 enrolled students during 2025-26, showing a decline in enrollment from the prior year.

Patrick Tutwiler Massachusetts Secretary of Education

Margaret C. Ells Elementary School enrollment drops to 128 students in 2025-26

Enrollment at Margaret C. Ells Elementary School reached 128 students for 2025-26, marking a decline compared with the prior year.

Patrick Tutwiler Massachusetts Secretary of Education

Lincoln School sees enrollment drop by 11 students for 2025-26

Lincoln School reported a decline in enrollment for the 2025-26 school year, with student numbers falling by 11 compared to the prior year.