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Best Schools · California · Most racially diverse

Most racially diverse California public schools

California public schools ranked by how balanced their student body is. "Max group" is the largest racial or ethnic group's share of enrollment, with the name of that group; the school where this is lowest is the most balanced.

CALIFORNIA · MOST RACIALLY DIVERSE
#SchoolCityStudentsMax group% White% Black% Hispanic% Asian
201Bella Vista ElementaryOakland34933.8% Asian (118)4.9%(17)22.4%(78)27.2%(95)33.8%(118)
202Ellen Feickert ElementaryElk Grove54133.8% Hispanic (183)28.6%(155)6.3%(34)33.8%(183)18.1%(98)
203Center HighAntelope1,31233.8% White (444)33.8%(444)11.8%(155)30.3%(398)14.4%(189)
204South Pasadena Senior HighSouth Pasadena1,53633.9% Asian (520)24.4%(374)0.9%(14)24.5%(377)33.9%(520)
205Addison ElementaryPalo Alto36633.9% White (124)33.9%(124)2.2%(8)22.4%(82)23.2%(85)
206Eagle Peak MontessoriWalnut Creek30133.9% White (102)33.9%(102)1.0%(3)21.9%(66)19.6%(59)
207Fairmont ElementaryEl Cerrito53733.9% Hispanic (182)20.3%(109)5.6%(30)33.9%(182)27.6%(148)
208Mira Loma HighSacramento1,65534.0% White (562)34.0%(562)6.4%(106)22.5%(372)28.0%(464)
209Clover Avenue ElementaryLos Angeles46834.0% Asian (159)20.3%(95)5.6%(26)21.1%(99)34.0%(159)
210Roger S. Oraze ElementaryFresno86834.0% Hispanic (295)22.4%(194)2.5%(22)34.0%(295)33.8%(293)
211Bagby ElementarySan Jose52934.0% White (180)34.0%(180)3.0%(16)29.7%(157)18.7%(99)
212Culverdale ElementaryIrvine55834.0% Asian (190)24.0%(134)6.6%(37)25.8%(144)34.0%(190)
213Del Paso Manor ElementarySacramento73434.1% White (250)34.1%(250)6.5%(48)21.9%(161)26.8%(197)
214Miramar Ranch ElementarySan Diego63734.1% Asian (217)33.1%(211)4.1%(26)15.5%(99)34.1%(217)
215H. Allen Hight ElementarySacramento76034.1% Black (259)7.4%(56)34.1%(259)24.5%(186)22.5%(171)
216Bancroft ElementaryWalnut Creek67234.1% White (229)34.1%(229)0.7%(5)27.7%(186)21.6%(145)
217University HighFresno49834.1% Asian (170)25.7%(128)2.8%(14)28.7%(143)34.1%(170)
218Barron Park ElementaryPalo Alto27834.2% Asian (95)27.0%(75)2.2%(6)28.1%(78)34.2%(95)
219Riverview STEM ElementaryRancho Cordova35734.2% Asian (122)29.4%(105)1.7%(6)19.1%(68)34.2%(122)
220Ladera ElementaryTustin34534.2% Asian (118)23.5%(81)0.6%(2)29.3%(101)34.2%(118)
221Lewis MiddleSan Diego1,01334.3% White (347)34.3%(347)6.5%(66)31.2%(316)15.5%(157)
222Sunrise ElementaryRancho Cordova1,23534.3% Asian (423)26.3%(325)7.0%(86)20.2%(250)34.3%(423)
223Edward J. Richardson MiddleTorrance65134.3% White (223)34.3%(223)2.0%(13)17.1%(111)34.3%(223)
224Pioneer TK-8Sacramento64834.3% Hispanic (222)28.2%(183)8.5%(55)34.3%(222)14.7%(95)
225California Pacific Charter - SonomaGuerneville21334.3% White (73)34.3%(73)8.4%(18)30.5%(65)6.6%(14)
226iLEAD Online CharterActon35634.3% Hispanic (122)27.8%(99)16.3%(58)34.3%(122)5.1%(18)
227Marian Bergeson ElementaryLaguna Niguel42334.3% Asian (145)19.9%(84)0.7%(3)15.8%(67)34.3%(145)
228Hardy ElementarySan Diego35334.3% Hispanic (121)21.3%(75)7.9%(28)34.3%(121)27.2%(96)
229Catherine L. Zane MiddleEureka41734.3% White (143)34.3%(143)1.4%(6)32.9%(137)7.4%(31)
230Legacy AcademyChino86634.3% Hispanic (297)8.0%(69)23.0%(199)34.3%(297)25.6%(222)
231Larchmont CharterWest Hollywood1,76734.3% White (606)34.3%(606)4.0%(71)25.6%(452)24.2%(427)
232Elk Grove HighElk Grove1,68434.3% White (578)34.3%(578)7.0%(118)29.6%(499)16.4%(276)
233Rancho Pico Junior HighStevenson Ranch84234.3% White (289)34.3%(289)4.4%(37)23.0%(194)29.9%(252)
234Santa Rita ElementaryLos Altos32634.4% White (112)34.4%(112)0.0%(0)24.9%(81)31.3%(102)
235Stonegate ElementaryWest Sacramento92834.4% White (319)34.4%(319)4.6%(43)31.5%(292)14.8%(137)
236Nipaquay ElementarySan Diego37834.4% Hispanic (130)30.2%(114)8.7%(33)34.4%(130)13.0%(49)
237Shoal Creek ElementarySan Diego50034.4% White (172)34.4%(172)1.6%(8)15.2%(76)32.6%(163)
238Marshall Lane ElementarySaratoga42734.4% Asian (147)33.5%(143)0.5%(2)15.2%(65)34.4%(147)
239Burlingame IntermediateBurlingame1,11534.4% White (384)34.4%(384)0.4%(4)20.4%(228)29.4%(328)
240Options for Youth-San JuanCarmichael72034.4% Hispanic (248)33.2%(239)13.1%(94)34.4%(248)3.6%(26)
241Goethe International CharterLos Angeles47934.5% White (165)34.5%(165)17.1%(82)30.1%(144)4.6%(22)
242Foxboro ElementaryVacaville71734.5% Hispanic (247)31.0%(222)6.6%(47)34.5%(247)9.2%(66)
243Katherine L. Albiani MiddleElk Grove1,44734.5% Asian (499)25.1%(363)4.2%(61)22.9%(331)34.5%(499)
244Barrett Ranch ElementaryAntelope62934.5% White (217)34.5%(217)7.6%(48)17.5%(110)29.1%(183)
245Turtleback ElementarySan Diego45834.5% White (158)34.5%(158)1.5%(7)23.1%(106)26.9%(123)
246Maya LinAlameda47534.5% White (164)34.5%(164)5.3%(25)21.3%(101)17.9%(85)
247Roosevelt ElementarySan Leandro52434.5% Hispanic (181)22.5%(118)10.3%(54)34.5%(181)14.5%(76)
248Love ElementaryAlameda49834.5% Asian (172)24.7%(123)3.0%(15)20.7%(103)34.5%(172)
249Branham HighSan Jose1,82034.6% White (629)34.6%(629)1.8%(32)28.2%(513)23.9%(435)
250Monterey Hills ElementarySouth Pasadena57034.6% Hispanic (197)16.8%(96)1.2%(7)34.6%(197)30.0%(171)
Page 5 of 20 · 1,000 ranked. Schools with 200+ students. Lower "max group" means a more balanced student body across racial categories.

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