Only 16.9% of Springfield Public Schools District students meet or exceed math MCAS expectations in 2022-23 school year

Patrick Tutwiler Massachusetts Secretary of Education
Patrick Tutwiler Massachusetts Secretary of Education
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Of the 11,225 students who took part in the MCAS, 15.8% met the testing standard while 1.1% exceeded expectations, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

The number of Springfield Public Schools District students who met or exceeded expectations grew by 11.5% from the previous school year.

Springfield Public Schools District roughly covers schools within Hampden County and has a main office in Springfield.

In the 2022-23 school year, 467,110 students took the math test in Massachusetts with 196,011 students passing, 3.3% more 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.

Springfield Public Schools Proficiency Level in Math Over the Years
Springfield Public Schools District Students who Met or Exceeded Academic Standards in Math During 2022-23 School Year
School Name Students who met standards (%) Students who exceed standards (%)
Alfred G. Zanetti Montessori Magnet School 37.1% 6%
Alice B. Beal Elementary School 30.1% 1.8%
Arthur T. Talmadge School 26.7% 1%
Brightwood School 10.7% 0.5%
Chestnut Accelerated Middle School (Talented and Gifted) 30.3% 1.5%
Conservatory of the Arts 4.5% 0.6%
Daniel B. Brunton School 15% 2.1%
Edward P. Boland School 17.5% 3.3%
Elias Brookings School 27.8% 0.9%
Emergence Academy 0% 0%
Forest Park Middle School 13.9% 0.3%
Frank H. Freedman School 26.7% 0%
Frederick Harris School 26% 2.6%
German Gerena Community School 20.2% 0.8%
Glenwood School 14% 1.6%
Glickman Elementary School 18.4% 0.7%
High School Of Commerce 25.3% 2.4%
Hiram L. Dorman School 10.4% 0.9%
Homer Street School 12.6% 3.7%
Impact Prep at Chestnut School 3.2% 0.5%
Indian Orchard Elementary School 19.1% 0.5%
John F. Kennedy Middle School 4.6% 0%
John J. Duggan Academy 16.5% 0.7%
Kensington International School 13.5% 0%
Kiley Academy 6.8% 0%
Kiley Prep School 5.8% 0.4%
Liberty School 22.7% 0.9%
Lincoln School 3.3% 0%
Mary A. Dryden Veterans Memorial School 38.7% 5%
Mary M. Lynch School 7.3% 0%
Mary M. Walsh School 22.7% 2.5%
Mary O. Pottenger School 27.4% 3.7%
Milton Bradley School 21.5% 0%
Rebecca M. Johnson School 23% 0.9%
Rise Academy at Van Sickle 6.4% 0%
Roger L. Putnam Vocational Technical Academy 32.2% 1.5%
Samuel Bowles School 20.2% 1.8%
South End Middle School 9.5% 0%
Springfield Central High School 12.8% 1.5%
Springfield High School of Science and Technology 15.8% 0%
Springfield International Academy at Sci-Tech 0% 0%
Springfield Legacy Academy 1.4% 0%
Springfield Public Day Elementary School 13.3% 0%
Springfield Public Day Middle School 0% 0%
Springfield Realization Academy 11.7% 2.5%
STEM Middle Academy 12.5% 1.4%
Sumner Avenue School 17.4% 1.5%
The Springfield Renaissance School an Expeditionary Learning School 14.7% 1.9%
The Springfield Virtual School 5.6% 0.4%
Thomas M. Balliet School 17.3% 0%
Van Sickle Academy 12.3% 1.2%
Warner School 36.7% 4.4%
Washington School 21.4% 1.3%
White Street School 27.5% 1.7%
William N. DeBerry School 7.3% 0%


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