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Dear Haverhill Public School Families,
We are pleased to share that our 2025 MCAS results reflect meaningful progress across many of our Haverhill Public Schools. The majority of schools showed improvement in accountability percentiles, demonstrating steady growth and a stronger focus on teaching and learning.
A special shout-out goes to Golden Hill School, which achieved an impressive 13-point increase in its accountability percentile. We also saw notable gains among students with disabilities and those who had been in the lowest performance quartile in prior years, reflecting our ongoing commitment to equity and targeted support. In addition, Grade 3 reading scores showed modest but encouraging growth, which we attribute to the first year of implementation of our new districtwide ELA program.
While Haverhill High School continues to face post-pandemic challenges in academic performance and attendance, this year will be a year of focused and strategic change, with a dedicated plan to drive improvement and success for all students. Notable changes include a new ELA and Science curriculum, as well as strict enforcement of tardiness and attendance expectations. Together, with the continued partnership, support, and involvement of our families, we can build on this momentum and ensure every Haverhill student reaches their full potential.
To view your child’s individual achievement, we are excited to share that the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) has launched the MCAS Family Portal. This online platform provides you with access to your student’s individual results from the MCAS tests. The results from Spring 2025 are now available in the portal, along with data from previous years (Spring 2024 and Spring 2023, if applicable).
On October 1, 2025, you can access the MCAS Family Portal online at https://mcasfamilyportal.emetric.net. To create an account, you will need your student’s ID number (state-assigned student identifier, or SASID) and their date of birth. If you do not know your student’s ID number, please contact the school for assistance. Each account can accommodate up to ten students. Additionally, every parent or guardian can create their own individual account, and up to three adults can link the same student to their accounts. Please remember that you must be at least 14 years old to create an account.
For guidance on creating an account, adding students, and viewing test results, please refer to the MCAS Family Portal Help Guide. https://www.doe.mass.edu/families/. We look forward to helping you access and understand your student’s results. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to your school principal.
Thank you.
Dr. Margaret Marotta, Superintendent
Bonnie Antkowiak, Assistant Superintendent