Hull, Massachusetts
The Hull Schools by the Numbers
A snapshot of one district that educates about 690 students across two schools. Detailed figures come from the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).
District Snapshot
Sources: Massachusetts DESE, school and district profiles.
High needs is a state count, not a score. It includes every student who is from a low income household, learning English, or receiving special education services, and counts each one only once. The median across all 396 Massachusetts districts is 46.7 percent.
District Overview
| District | Hull |
| Enrollment | 690 |
| Schools | 2 |
| High school | Hull High School |
Student Population
For the precise current breakdown, see the DESE district profile.
| English learners | 2.0% |
| First language not English | 2.6% |
| Students with disabilities | 24.6% |
| High needs | 44.2% |
| Per-pupil spending (in-district) | $31,138.97 |
| Per-pupil spending (total) | $31,820.71 |
Academic Performance & Context
Hull’s four-year graduation rate was 95.3%. MCAS results, graduation rates, and accountability data are published and updated each year by DESE. Because these change annually, this guide links to the live state profile rather than reprinting numbers that quickly go stale.
One number here is a civics fact rather than an education one. Per-pupil spending is not set in this building or by the Superintendent. It is voted at Town Meeting, in the same room, on the same night, by the same registered voters who vote everything else. On May 4, 2026 that room passed the annual town and school budgets by majority vote, one article among 44 on the warrant, and any registered Hull voter in the hall could have stood up and questioned a line of it, with the town’s electronic voting handsets counting every vote.
Sources
MA DESE, Hull Student Profile (code 01420000). Accessed 2026. Budget vote: Town of Hull, 2026 Annual Town Meeting results, May 4, 2026.