Town of Randolph
Incorporated in 1793, the town of Randolph flourished as one of the nation's leading boot producers. Today, this 10.32 square mile stretch of land is considered a surburban/residential community.
The town is situated 15 miles south of Boston at the intersection of Routes 128 and 24. Its convenient location has brought about major economic growth and has made the town one of the most culturally diverse areas in the region.
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Randolph Statistics
Town Clerk: (781) 961-0900
Website: www.state.ma.us/cc/randolph.html
Commonwealth Communities (Mass.Gov): Randolph
2002 Tax Rates:
Residential $12.83
Commercial $21.86
Median Housing Price: $242,000
Median Family Income: $50,718
2001 Population: 30,963
Public Schools:
School Superintendent - (781) 961-6205
Total Enrollment 10/01/01 - 4,180
Per Pupil Expenditure 1999 - $6,177
SAT Scores 2000:
Verbal - 472
Math - 481
Part. Rate - 93%
Plans of High School Graduates:
4-Year College - 53.6%
2-Year College - 21.5%
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