Fuller Middle School had 495 students enrolled during the 2025-26 school year, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
This figure marks a 16.4% decrease from the prior school year, when 592 students were enrolled.
Among the 2025-26 student body, 51.7% were girls and 48.3% were boys.
Data indicated that Hispanic students made up the largest group, accounting for 55.6% of Fuller Middle School’s total enrollment.
The school is part of Framingham Public Schools District, which has its central office in Framingham.
Statewide, Massachusetts had 900,487 students enrolled in the 2025-26 school year.
Massachusetts ranks sixth in the nation in per-pupil spending, dedicating close to $25,000 per student, according to a 2026 Education Data Initiative report.
A 2026 analysis from WalletHub named the Massachusetts education system the nation’s best, based on criteria including student achievement, class sizes, funding, school safety, and teacher credentials.
| School | Total Enrollment |
|---|---|
| Barbieri Elementary School | 653 |
| Brophy School | 501 |
| Cameron Middle School | 550 |
| Charlotte A. Dunning School | 429 |
| Framingham High School | 2,271 |
| Fuller Middle School | 495 |
| Harmony Grove Elementary School | 434 |
| Hemenway School | 541 |
| Juniper Hill School | 198 |
| King Elementary School | 382 |
| Mary E. Stapleton Elementary School | 322 |
| Miriam F. McCarthy School | 480 |
| Potter Road School | 500 |
| Walsh Middle School | 726 |
| Framingham Public Schools | 8,482 |
Information in this article was obtained from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. The source data can be found here.






