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The State of Education
 Boxborough Public Schools
Grades served K-6
Total enrollment (2004-5)
  Rank: 268 out of 328 districts
589
Racial makeup of student body (2004-5)  
  African-American 0.3%
  Asian 17.8%
  Hispanic 2%
   
Native American 0%
White 79.8%
   
Gender makeup of student body (2004-5)  
  Boys 51.6%
   
Girls 48.4%
Students whose first language is not English
  Rank: 120 out of 328 districts
3.4%
Students with limited English proficiency
  Rank: 165 out of 328 districts
0.3%
Students in special education
  Rank: 294 out of 328 districts
11.6%
Students from low-income families
  Rank: 318 out of 328 districts
1.2%
Dropouts per 100 students (2003)
  Rank: N.A. out of 256 districts
N.A.
Average number of absences per student 6
Percent of days an average student attended school
  Rank: 9 out of 328 districts
96.8%
Students who received one or more in-school suspensions 0%
Students who received one or more out-of-school suspensions 0.2%
Students who repeated a grade
  Rank: 216 out of 327 districts
0.6%
 
Plans of high school graduates  
  4-yr private college N.A.%
  4-yr public college N.A.%
  2-yr private college N.A.%
  2-yr public college N.A.%
  Other education N.A.%
  
  Joined workforce N.A.%
  Military service N.A.%
  Other N.A.%
  Unknown N.A.%
Total number of teachers (2004-5) 42
Student/teacher ratio (2004-5)
  Rank: 215 out of 328 districts
14.1 to 1
Core academic teachers identified as "highly qualified" (2004-5)
  Rank: 1 out of 328 districts
100%
Teachers licensed in their teaching assignment (2004-5) 100%
Average teacher salary (2002-3)
  Rank: 241 out of 328 districts
$47,327
Total school spending (FY04) $4,476,520
Per-pupil spending overall (FY04)
  Rank: 259 out of 325 districts
$7,303
Per-pupil spending on regular education (FY04)
  Rank: 292 out of 308 districts
$5,382
Per-pupil spending on special education (FY04)
  Rank: 24 out of 325 districts
$21,604
Number of students per computer
  Rank: 140 out of 327 districts
4.1
Classrooms on the Internet
100%


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A Note about the data
The information on this page was provided by the Massachusetts Department of Education, which gathers it from individual school districts. Unless otherwise noted it is for the 2003-2004 school year. "N.A." indicates the data is either not available or not applicable.