Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Public, Charter 7-12

 500 Rindge Road
       Fitchburg, MA  01420


(978) 345-2701

District: Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District)

SchoolDigger Rank:
269th of 347 Massachusetts High Schools

Per Pupil Expenditures:  $17,948 Help


Student/teacher ratio:  9.6 Help
Number of students:  344

Racial breakdown:

White:
57.8%
Hispanic:
25.0%
African American:
9.0%
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Free/discounted lunch recipients:  45.2% Help


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Compare Details In 2023 the calculated Average Standard Score was 43.89. (See more...)
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Compare Details Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School ranks worse than 77.5% of high schools in Massachusetts. (See more...)
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Compare Details In 2023 the calculated Average Standard Score was 25.27. (See more...)
Student Body
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Compare Details The average total spent per student at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School is $17,948.
Schooldigger 2023 Rankings:

Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School:

SchoolDigger ranks Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School 268th of 501 Massachusetts public middle schools. (See Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School in the ranking list.)

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SchoolDigger ranks Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School 269th of 347 Massachusetts public high schools. (See Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School in the ranking list.)

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Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District):

SchoolDigger ranks Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District) 275th of 356 Massachusetts school districts. (See district ranking list.)


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Rank History for all middle school students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2003 24.44 270th 339 20.4%
2004 18.96 292nd 344 15.1%
2005 21.19 293rd 356 17.7%
2006 14.22 345th 399 13.5%
2007 17.39 342nd 399 14.3%
2008 22.57 330th 407 18.9%
2009 27.41 316th 409 22.7%
2010 31.91 321st 434 26.0%
2011 24.42 356th 449 20.7%
2012 55.89 213th 455 53.2%
2013 51.16 233rd 455 48.8%
2014 25.58 351st 455 22.9%
2016 42.25 283rd 482 41.3%
2017 35.78 319th 487 34.5%
2018 31.90 338th 484 30.2%
2019 36.36 325th 498 34.7%
2021 28.93 345th 501 31.1%
2022 31.02 340th 497 31.6%
2023 43.89 268th 501 46.5%
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Rank History for middle school Special Education students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 36.64 318th 467 31.9%
2019 32.39 351st 484 27.5%
2021 35.35 315th 489 35.6%
2022 39.65 293rd 503 41.7%
2023 74.55 75th 444 83.1%
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Rank History for middle school Low Socio Economic Status students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 35.03 308th 438 29.7%
2019 38.24 292nd 452 35.4%
2021 40.61 270th 462 41.6%
2022 35.99 320th 489 34.6%
2023 56.77 184th 481 61.7%
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Rank History for middle school Female students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 31.39 337th 463 27.2%
2019 25.52 367th 478 23.2%
2021 26.49 357th 483 26.1%
2022 31.93 337th 494 31.8%
2023 40.34 276th 489 43.6%
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Rank History for middle school Disabled students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 37.84 222nd 417 46.8%
2019 33.66 262nd 424 38.2%
2021 58.60 110th 431 74.5%
2022 67.79 81st 445 81.8%
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Rank History for middle school Male students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 32.71 321st 466 31.1%
2019 46.21 252nd 478 47.3%
2021 31.43 320th 485 34.0%
2022 28.04 356th 497 28.4%
2023 46.86 240th 489 50.9%
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Rank History for middle school Tested In Person students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2021 31.96 327th 491 33.4%
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Rank History for middle school Tested Remotely students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2021 26.65 251st 339 26.0%
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Rank History for middle school Hispanic students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 39.48 195th 309 36.9%
2019 33.61 218th 322 32.3%
2021 41.25 175th 335 47.8%
2022 35.16 229th 368 37.8%
2023 48.63 155th 364 57.4%
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Rank History for middle school White students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 26.56 307th 395 22.3%
2019 35.73 264th 396 33.3%
2021 15.86 354th 401 11.7%
2022 24.42 316th 404 21.8%
2023 36.81 244th 403 39.5%
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Data source: test scores: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, rankings: SchoolDigger.com

Rank History for Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

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Rank History for all high school students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2004 32.47 225th 307 26.7%
2005 21.54 252nd 311 19.0%
2006 42.76 205th 314 34.7%
2007 22.58 261st 316 17.4%
2008 34.64 239th 319 25.1%
2009 26.23 266th 322 17.4%
2010 61.64 163rd 335 51.3%
2011 51.48 215th 340 36.8%
2012 60.24 174th 340 48.8%
2013 57.51 190th 344 44.8%
2014 60.52 185th 347 46.7%
2015 63.36 167th 354 52.8%
2016 65.48 142nd 351 59.5%
2017 38.36 261st 348 25.0%
2018 37.45 260th 345 24.6%
2019 31.89 265th 351 24.5%
2022 14.76 293rd 342 14.3%
2023 25.27 269th 347 22.5%
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Rank History for high school Special Education students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 41.80 219th 344 36.3%
2019 30.15 271st 348 22.1%
2022 17.15 297th 339 12.4%
2023 17.55 277th 301 8.0%
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Rank History for high school Low Socio Economic Status students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 54.22 168th 330 49.1%
2019 22.72 279th 330 15.5%
2022 20.48 276th 332 16.9%
2023 24.47 261st 338 22.8%
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Rank History for high school Female students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 40.06 242nd 339 28.6%
2019 26.02 273rd 342 20.2%
2022 13.65 292nd 340 14.1%
2023 22.84 268th 339 20.9%
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Rank History for high school Disabled students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 45.43 161st 299 46.2%
2019 24.91 239th 299 20.1%
2022 17.05 265th 295 10.2%
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Rank History for high school Male students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 28.86 272nd 343 20.7%
2019 36.03 246th 346 28.9%
2022 16.14 282nd 339 16.8%
2023 26.93 256th 343 25.4%
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Rank History for high school Hispanic students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2019 18.22 172nd 206 16.5%
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Rank History for high school White students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools MA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 30.96 243rd 303 19.8%
2019 28.66 231st 302 23.5%
2022 7.72 285th 300 5.0%
2023 15.97 260th 301 13.6%
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Data source: test scores: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, rankings: SchoolDigger.com

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by a parent
Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Open Quote Sizer fully supports kids with a completely different approach to learning. High ratio of teachers to students creates a positive atmosphere for kids that do not enjoy the often hassle,demands, combative and negative social atmosphere of the public school today. Teachers at Sizer want to be teaching and want to be there. Close Quote


by a citizen
Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Open Quote My nephew attends this school and our family has been impressed by the dedication of the teachers and the exceptional environment for growth, learning, and creativity. Close Quote


by a parent
Monday, August 6, 2012

Open Quote My student attended NCCES grades 7-12, from 2005 until graduation in 2010. Being very involved with the school, I saw how NCCES operates from 'the inside'.
This school has changed over time. The administration and staff work together to face challenges head on.They welcome and encourage ALL students to voice opinions, actively including them to work towards better ways of doing things.
Earlier on at NCCES, I saw discipline issues that concerned me; a relatively small group of hyperactive and vocally disruptive students wasted class time, affecting those trying to learn. The school eventually developed a disciplinary system that is not punitive, but instructional, providing highly effective guidance. It assists the 'offending' student to become part of the solution. Called the 'Make It Right' approach, results can be miraculous: students become productive and self-disciplined.
Check the website and review the NC6 and Principles of Essential Schools; they form the framework guiding everything that happens. The 2 documents 'sold' me, convincing me to enroll my daughter. It seemed risky at the time, but turned out to be a great decision.
Another issue addressed at NCCES is bullying. NCCES is a very strong community. All students, faculty and staff know each other well, on a personal level. Many students call it a family. Bottom line:everyone has a right to come to school feeling welcome and safe. Faculty and staff don't 'look away' if bullying occurs, nor do they suggest a victim 'ignore it'. .Grade levels are grouped together in small wings of the school, teachers constantly monitor student social interactions. Any negativity prompts all teachers to become proactive, protecting rights of students and discouraging negative behaviors. Students are also integral parts of the solution. A program, called Training Active Bystanders (or TAB), empowers students to interrupt bullying safely, using positive peer pressure to indicate it is 'not cool', not welcomed and will not be ignored. Students use this technique with great success. Newcomers say they changed schools because of bullying. At NCCES they find their voice, becoming who they really are once they know they are safe. Unfortunately, a clique of 'mean girls' mistreated my daughter
during part of her time there. She had sufficient self confidence to deal with it, developing strategies to cope and thrive despite these problems. If TAB had been there for her, I'm sure her experience would have been more positive. Bullying issues seem centered among incoming students; the school climate does not support this behavior and quickly minimizes it. New students to NCCES come from many different communities. Teachers see diverse levels of background knowledge. Placement testing ascertains Math and English Language skills. Surprisingly, many incoming students' knowledge of basics is like 'Swiss cheese'. A number of students test with very low reading abilities; why had they passed through grades if they were so far behind? Grade 7&8 teachers discover and fill in these gaps. Done with personalized and very intense instruction, students are encouraged to push boundaries of what they think they can do. These kids work hard; check out the latest MCAS results! NCCES has developed a strategy, helping kids viewed as 'most UNlikely to achieve' (namely minority children from low income households). They not only catch up, they outdistance others! My daughter didn't need to catch up; instead NCCES provided enrichment courses, 'challenge level' work in regular classes and higher grade levels. I never felt she was unchallenged. She completed the school' s offerings in certain subjects, so they provided Independent Spanish, Level 4, and she went to Fitchburg State during the day, to take courses in Calculus 2 and Chemistry. Students needing support have Learning Specialists providing small group tutorials. Learning Specialists are also present in core classes to support students with Learning Differences.
By the end of 8th grade, most have eliminated gaps in their knowledge. In grades 9&10, they work on 'how to learn'. Generally not relying on text books, teachers provide basic foundational knowledge and, from there, students work on projects. Students receive 'rubrics', explaining what a final product needs to include to receive a particular grade. (Grading is very different; check out the NCCES website. The school year has 6 Blocks of 6 weeks each; parents receive Progress Reports halfway through each Block, so expect written updates every 3 weeks.) Grades 11&12 push students to become independent, lifelong learners. Seniors spend the year, in addition to taking regular subjects, creating their 'Senior Project'. Lower grades assemble a Portfolio of their work all year, presented to parents and faculty as proof they have mastered requirements needed for the next grade. Close Quote



Enrollment information for Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

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Year White African American Asian Hispanic American Indian Pacific Islander Two or More Races Not Specified Total
2002 184 20 1 27 3 n/a n/a 0 235
2003 184 20 1 27 3 n/a n/a 0 235
2004 245 14 6 39 1 n/a n/a 0 305
2005 276 9 7 40 2 n/a n/a 0 334
2006 309 9 7 42 0 n/a n/a 1 368
2007 293 11 9 30 1 n/a n/a 0 344
2008 270 11 10 31 1 n/a n/a 1 324
2009 276 21 6 49 1 0 3 0 356
2010 286 19 9 53 0 0 8 0 375
2011 274 13 6 66 0 0 9 0 368
2012 268 14 3 63 0 0 10 0 358
2013 246 12 2 68 0 0 17 0 345
2014 228 13 5 69 0 1 17 0 333
2015 281 17 3 55 0 0 11 0 367
2016 272 11 4 61 0 0 7 0 355
2017 278 16 8 62 0 0 6 0 370
2018 249 19 5 75 0 0 11 0 359
2019 246 22 4 86 1 0 8 2 369
2020 239 19 5 80 1 1 9 1 355
2021 232 23 5 93 2 0 10 1 366
2022 213 31 7 83 2 0 11 3 350
2023 199 31 5 86 3 0 17 3 344

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

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For more information about how the Department of Education defines ethnicity, see Defining Race and Ethnicity Data, National Center for Education Statistics

Students eligible for free or discounted lunch at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
2002 235 n/a n/a 26.8
2003 235 n/a n/a 26.8
2004 305 27.0 11.3 33.8
2005 334 30.0 11.1 31.7
2006 368 42.5 8.7 30.8
2007 344 37.0 9.3 31.4
2008 324 32.5 10.0 33.1
2009 356 34.8 10.2 35.1
2010 375 34.1 10.9 43.5
2011 368 33.9 10.8 46.2
2012 358 34.5 10.3 49.2
2013 345 35.1 9.8 53
2014 333 35.3 9.4 44.7
2015 367 39.0 9.4 45.2
2016 355 36.0 9.8 n/a
2017 370 35.0 10.5 n/a
2018 359 34.7 10.3 n/a
2019 369 40.2 9.1 n/a
2020 355 39.9 8.8 n/a
2021 366 38.7 9.4 n/a
2022 350 40.4 8.6 n/a
2023 344 35.7 9.6 n/a

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Students eligible for discounted/free lunch:

The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides low-cost or free meals to students in U.S. public and nonprofit private schools based on household income. Those with incomes below 130% of the poverty line receive free lunch, while those between 130% and 185% qualify for reduced-price lunch. The percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch serves as a marker for poverty, as it reflects the socioeconomic status of families in a given school or district. A higher FRPL rate typically indicates a higher concentration of low-income families, suggesting that the school or district may face additional challenges in providing adequate resources and support for student success.

Student/Teacher Ratio Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
2002 235 n/a n/a 26.8
2003 235 n/a n/a 26.8
2004 305 27.0 11.3 33.8
2005 334 30.0 11.1 31.7
2006 368 42.5 8.7 30.8
2007 344 37.0 9.3 31.4
2008 324 32.5 10.0 33.1
2009 356 34.8 10.2 35.1
2010 375 34.1 10.9 43.5
2011 368 33.9 10.8 46.2
2012 358 34.5 10.3 49.2
2013 345 35.1 9.8 53
2014 333 35.3 9.4 44.7
2015 367 39.0 9.4 45.2
2016 355 36.0 9.8 n/a
2017 370 35.0 10.5 n/a
2018 359 34.7 10.3 n/a
2019 369 40.2 9.1 n/a
2020 355 39.9 8.8 n/a
2021 366 38.7 9.4 n/a
2022 350 40.4 8.6 n/a
2023 344 35.7 9.6 n/a

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Student-Teacher Ratio

Student/teacher ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of students by the total number of full-time equivalent teachers. Please note that a smaller student/teacher ratio does not necessarily translate to smaller class size. In some instances, schools hire teachers part time, and some teachers are hired for specialized instruction with very small class sizes. These and other factors contribute to the student/teacher ratio. Note: For private schools, Student/teacher ratio may not include Pre-Kindergarten.
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Per Pupil Expenditures for Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School

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YearExpenditures from Federal FundsExpenditures from State and Local FundsTotal Expenditures Per Pupil (All Funds)
2020 $875 (4.9%) $16,979 (95.1%) $17,854
2021 $1,400 (7.8%) $16,548 (92.2%) $17,948

Data source: Massachusetts Department of Education
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Rankings

Rank
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Rank
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
Ranks 325th of 498 Middle schoolsRanks 268th of 501 Middle schools
 11.8%
Ranks 265th of 351 High schoolsRanks 269th of 347 High schools
 2%

Test Scores

% proficient
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
% proficient
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
7th Grade English Language Arts (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School)5454.2
 0.2%
   7th Grade English Language Arts (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District))5454.2
 0.2%
   7th Grade English Language Arts (Massachusetts)4840.5
 7.5%
7th Grade Mathematics (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School)3730.6
 6.4%
   7th Grade Mathematics (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District))3730.6
 6.4%
   7th Grade Mathematics (Massachusetts)4838.1
 9.9%
8th Grade English Language Arts (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School)4741.9
 5.1%
   8th Grade English Language Arts (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District))4741.9
 5.1%
   8th Grade English Language Arts (Massachusetts)5143.7
 7.3%
8th Grade Mathematics (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School)1912.3
 6.7%
   8th Grade Mathematics (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District))1912.3
 6.7%
   8th Grade Mathematics (Massachusetts)4737.7
 9.3%
8th Grade Science (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School)2527.4
 2.4%
   8th Grade Science (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District))2427.4
 3.4%
   8th Grade Science (Massachusetts)4640.9
 5.1%
10th Grade English Language Arts (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School)5145.8
 5.2%
   10th Grade English Language Arts (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District))5145.8
 5.2%
   10th Grade English Language Arts (Massachusetts)6158.2
 2.8%
10th Grade Mathematics (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School)3829.8
 8.2%
   10th Grade Mathematics (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District))3829.8
 8.2%
   10th Grade Mathematics (Massachusetts)5849.7
 8.3%
All Grades English Language Arts (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School)5148
 3%
   All Grades English Language Arts (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District))5148
 3%
   All Grades English Language Arts (Massachusetts)5242.3
 9.7%
All Grades Mathematics (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School)2921.4
 7.6%
   All Grades Mathematics (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District))2921.4
 7.6%
   All Grades Mathematics (Massachusetts)4940.6
 8.4%
All Grades Science (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School)2527.4
 2.4%
   All Grades Science (Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential (District))2427.4
 3.4%
   All Grades Science (Massachusetts)4741.2
 5.8%

Student Body

Number of students
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Number of students
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
Total Students369344
 6.8%
African American2231
 40.9%
American Indian13
 200%
Asian45
 25%
Hispanic8686
Pacific Islander00
White246199
 19.1%
Two or More Races817
 112.5%


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Students at Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School are 58% White, 25% Hispanic, 9% African American, 5% Two or more races, 1% Asian.

Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School ranks in the bottom 22.5% of Massachusetts high schools.

In the 2022-23 school year, 344 students attended Sizer School: A North Central Charter Essential School.


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