Medfield Public Schools

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Medfield School District
Location
United States
District information
Type Public School District
GradesPK-12
SuperintendentJeffrey J Marsden [1] [ failed verification ]
Schools5
Budget$33,658,211 [2] Increase2.svg
NCES District ID2507530
Students and staff
Athletic conferenceTri Valley League (TVL)
District mascotWarrior
Colors Blue   and White  
Other information
Website www.medfield.net

The Medfield Public Schools is the public school district for Medfield, Massachusetts, part of Norfolk County. The district has a total of five schools: three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. [3]

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Schools

The district has a total of five schools: three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. [3]

Schools in the Medfield School District (2012) [4]
SchoolGradesStudents
Memorial SchoolPK-1402
Ralph Wheelock School2–3400
Dale Street School4–5439
Thomas A. Blake Middle School6–8721
Medfield High School 9–12898
District totalPK-122860

History

Academics

The Medfield School District continually ranks among the top ten school systems in the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS). [5]

Medfield MCAS Scores (2012) [6]
TestPercent of Students who scored Proficient or HigherState Average
Grade 3 Reading7861
Grade 3 Mathematics6861
Grade 4 English Language Arts7557
Grade 4 Mathematics6051
Grade 5 English Language Arts7561
Grade 5 Mathematics7557
Grade 5 Science and Tech/Eng6852
Grade 6 English Language Arts9266
Grade 6 Mathematics8560
Grade 7 English Language Arts9271
Grade 7 Mathematics7051
Grade 8 English Language Arts9581
Grade 8 Mathematics7252
Grade 8 Science and Tech/Eng6843
Grade 10 English Language Arts9888
Grade 10 Mathematics9678
Grade 10 Science and Tech/Eng9669

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References

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  2. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (2011). "Total Expenditure Per Pupil, All Funds, By Function". Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Retrieved January 18, 2013.
  3. 1 2 "About our Schools". Medfield Public Schools. 2011. Archived from the original on May 1, 2013. Retrieved January 18, 2013.
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  6. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (2012). "MCAS Tests of Spring 2012 Percent of Students at Each Performance Level for Medfield". Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Retrieved January 18, 2013.