Of the 4,573 students who took part in the Math portion of the MCAS, 74.1% scored below proficiency in the 2022-23 school year, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
In comparison, 22.2% met the subject benchmarks and 3.7% exceeded them.
The number of Framingham Public Schools District students who failed their Math assessments rose by 5.2% from the previous school year.
Framingham Public Schools District roughly covers schools within Middlesex County and has a main office in Framingham.
In the 2022-23 school year, 467,110 students took the Math test in Massachusetts with 58% failing the exam, 2.2% less than the year before.
Massachusetts spends more money on K-12 education per pupil than most other states, ranking fifth in the nation, according to a 2025 report. The state allocates over $24,000 per pupil, totaling $22.5 billion annually.
| School Name | Students who did not meet standards (%) |
|---|---|
| Barbieri Elementary School | 88.4% |
| Brophy School | 87% |
| Cameron Middle School | 76.4% |
| Charlotte A. Dunning School | 66.5% |
| Framingham High School | 49.9% |
| Fuller Middle School | 86.3% |
| Harmony Grove Elementary School | 91.9% |
| Hemenway School | 57.2% |
| King Elementary School | 65.9% |
| Mary E. Stapleton Elementary School | 78.8% |
| Miriam F. McCarthy School | 83.3% |
| Potter Road School | 81.9% |
| Walsh Middle School | 66.3% |

