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Carter School

Grades 07-12 BOSTON, MA

C- District Grade
396 Northhampton Street, BOSTON, MA 02118
Diverse
Data updated December 2025
28 Students
70.2% Attendance Rate

Student Demographics

28 students enrolled

Race/Ethnicity

Black 50%
Hispanic 39.3%
White 10.7%

Gender

53.6% Male
46.4% Female

Student Programs

English Learners 42.9%
Special Education 100%
Free/Reduced Lunch 89.3%

School Performance

Key metrics and program information

Attendance

70.2% Attendance Rate
77.3% Chronic Absence

Staffing

F-Rated School

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Carter School's grade rating?

Carter School currently has limited data available for rating. This may be because the school is new, has a small student population, or MCAS testing data is not yet available. We update school ratings as new data becomes available from DESE.

How many students attend Carter School?

Approximately 28 students are enrolled at Carter School.

What is the attendance rate at Carter School?

Carter School has an attendance rate of 70.2%. Strong attendance is correlated with better academic outcomes.

What school district is Carter School part of?

Carter School is part of Boston School District. For enrollment information, contact the district office or visit the school's website. Enrollment typically requires proof of residency within the district boundaries.

How are Massachusetts school ratings calculated?

School ratings are calculated using multiple data points from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), including MCAS test scores (proficiency and growth), attendance rates, graduation rates (for high schools), and student-teacher ratios. Schools are ranked by percentile against similar schools statewide.