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Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (District)

, Massachusetts

1 Schools
0 Students
Data updated January 2026

Performance Overview

Per-Pupil Spending

$28K

Annual expenditure per student (2026)

Quick Facts

  • 1 total schools
  • 0 students enrolled

Schools in Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (District)

1 schools serving students from Pre-K through 12th grade

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School Funding

$28K Per-Pupil Spending
+$10K above state average

Per-pupil spending includes instructional costs, administrative expenses, transportation, and support services. Data from 2026 school year.

Where Graduates Go

Post-graduation outcomes for Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (District) (Class of 2021)

10.3% 4-Year College
27.6% 2-Year College
3.4% Out of State

Based on 58 graduates

Frequently Asked Questions

How many schools are in Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (District)?

Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (District) includes 1 schools (1 elementary).

What is the per-pupil spending in Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (District)?

Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (District) spends approximately $28,364 per student annually, which is above the Massachusetts state average of approximately $18,500. Per-pupil spending reflects total educational expenditures divided by student enrollment.

What percentage of Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (District) graduates go to college?

Approximately 37.9% of Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (District) graduates pursue higher education, with 10.3% attending 4-year colleges and 27.6% attending 2-year colleges. This data is based on the most recent graduating class tracked by DESE.

How can I enroll my child in Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (District)?

To enroll in Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (District), contact the district's central office for enrollment procedures and required documentation. You'll typically need proof of residency, immunization records, and previous school records. Some districts offer school choice programs for out-of-district students.

How are district ratings calculated?

District ratings are based on the composite performance of all schools within the district. We calculate average MCAS proficiency rates, attendance, graduation rates, and other metrics weighted by school enrollment. Districts are then ranked against all Massachusetts districts to determine percentile rankings and letter grades.