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Most racially diverse South Carolina public schools

South Carolina 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.

SOUTH CAROLINA · MOST RACIALLY DIVERSE
#SchoolCityStudentsMax group% White% Black% Hispanic% Asian
51Lambs ElementaryNorth Charleston58038.3% Hispanic (222)16.4%(95)35.2%(204)38.3%(222)1.9%(11)
52Greenview Child Development CenterGreenville44438.3% Hispanic (170)22.5%(100)29.1%(129)38.3%(170)3.6%(16)
53Leavelle McCampbell MiddleGraniteville54038.3% White (207)38.3%(207)35.9%(194)18.3%(99)0.9%(5)
54Sue Cleveland ElementaryPiedmont54438.4% White (209)38.4%(209)34.6%(188)17.5%(95)0.0%(0)
55Castle Heights MiddleRock Hill66938.4% White (257)38.4%(257)30.6%(205)15.6%(104)1.8%(12)
56Westside HighAnderson1,68738.5% Black (649)36.0%(608)38.5%(649)16.9%(286)0.8%(14)
57Saluda River Academy for the ArtsWest Columbia40038.5% White (154)38.5%(154)29.3%(117)20.5%(82)3.3%(13)
58Mt. Zion ElementaryJohns Island29538.6% Hispanic (114)33.6%(99)23.4%(69)38.6%(114)0.3%(1)
59Stratford HighGoose Creek2,60538.8% White (1,010)38.8%(1,010)27.3%(711)21.9%(571)1.7%(44)
60Ridge Spring-Monetta ElementaryRidge Spring41038.8% White (159)38.8%(159)30.5%(125)21.9%(90)0.5%(2)
61Clearwater ElementaryClearwater33839.0% Hispanic (132)23.4%(79)25.4%(86)39.0%(132)0.0%(0)
62East Link AcademyGreenville25839.1% White (101)39.1%(101)21.7%(56)24.0%(62)12.0%(31)
63Mossy Creek ElementaryNorth Augusta70039.3% White (275)39.3%(275)31.7%(222)18.0%(126)0.3%(2)
64Springfield MiddleFort Mill71039.3% White (279)39.3%(279)15.2%(108)24.8%(176)15.2%(108)
65Erwin ElementaryLancaster41839.5% Black (165)31.1%(130)39.5%(165)21.1%(88)0.0%(0)
66New Prospect ElementaryAnderson41939.6% Black (166)29.8%(125)39.6%(166)16.9%(71)0.5%(2)
67Greenwood HighGreenwood1,72439.7% Black (684)35.1%(605)39.7%(684)18.4%(317)1.4%(25)
68Petersburg PrimaryPageland41839.7% Black (166)23.0%(96)39.7%(166)24.2%(101)0.2%(1)
69Congaree ElementaryWest Columbia35239.8% White (140)39.8%(140)21.3%(75)31.5%(111)0.8%(3)
70H. E. Corley ElementaryIrmo55739.9% Black (222)33.9%(189)39.9%(222)10.8%(60)3.8%(21)
71Overbrook Child Development CenterGreenville53240.0% Hispanic23.9%28.2%40.0%3.0%
72McDonald Green ElementaryLancaster33740.1% White (135)40.1%(135)37.1%(125)15.1%(51)0.0%(0)
73Mossy Oaks ElementaryBeaufort32740.1% Black (131)28.1%(92)40.1%(131)12.5%(41)2.1%(7)
74Dr. Phinnize J. Fisher MiddleGreenville93040.1% White (373)40.1%(373)33.7%(313)14.6%(136)4.4%(41)
75Robert Anderson MiddleAnderson1,13440.1% Black (455)34.0%(385)40.1%(455)18.0%(204)0.8%(9)
76Millbrook ElementaryAiken66440.2% White (267)40.2%(267)34.9%(232)10.8%(72)1.8%(12)
77Hanahan ElementaryHanahan95740.2% White (385)40.2%(385)16.4%(157)30.6%(293)2.6%(25)
78Haut Gap MiddleJohns Island41240.3% White (166)40.3%(166)26.0%(107)27.7%(114)0.5%(2)
79Duncan Elementary School of the ArtsDuncan67040.3% White (270)40.3%(270)27.0%(181)20.3%(136)1.0%(7)
80Calhoun Academy of the ArtsAnderson42440.3% Black (171)35.4%(150)40.3%(171)13.4%(57)0.2%(1)
81Luther L. Vaughan ElementaryGaffney39940.4% Black (161)25.3%(101)40.4%(161)31.6%(126)0.0%(0)
82Alston-Bailey ElementarySummerville64640.4% Black (261)29.9%(193)40.4%(261)17.8%(115)0.8%(5)
83Laurens MiddleLaurens37340.5% White (151)40.5%(151)33.2%(124)23.3%(87)0.3%(1)
84Great Falls HighGreat Falls37540.5% White (152)40.5%(152)40.3%(151)8.0%(30)0.5%(2)
85Great Falls ElementaryGreat Falls33540.6% White (136)40.6%(136)37.6%(126)13.1%(44)0.0%(0)
86John W. Moore MiddleFlorence1,05640.6% Black (429)39.2%(414)40.6%(429)8.4%(89)3.3%(35)
87W. C. Sullivan MiddleRock Hill82740.8% White (337)40.8%(337)27.7%(229)24.2%(200)2.1%(17)
88Graniteville ElementaryGraniteville41740.8% White (170)40.8%(170)32.1%(134)18.7%(78)1.0%(4)
89St. Johns HighJohns Island39040.8% Hispanic (159)19.7%(77)37.4%(146)40.8%(159)0.5%(2)
90East Aiken School of the ArtsAiken53441.0% Black (219)38.0%(203)41.0%(219)8.6%(46)0.9%(5)
91Lake View ElementaryLake View37241.1% White (153)41.1%(153)39.0%(145)4.8%(18)0.5%(2)
92Joseph R. Pye ElementaryLadson77541.2% White (319)41.2%(319)28.6%(222)14.3%(111)4.0%(31)
93Ebinport ElementaryRock Hill46441.2% Black (191)32.3%(150)41.2%(191)16.2%(75)0.9%(4)
94Fort Dorchester ElementarySummerville80141.2% White (330)41.2%(330)27.1%(217)16.4%(131)6.5%(52)
95Sandhills MiddleGaston49541.2% White (204)41.2%(204)22.4%(111)29.5%(146)0.0%(0)
96Fort Dorchester HighNorth Charleston2,34441.3% Black (967)29.6%(694)41.3%(967)17.5%(410)3.5%(83)
97Emerald HighGreenwood88741.4% Black (367)37.8%(335)41.4%(367)15.6%(138)0.5%(4)
98A. C. Moore ElementaryColumbia24441.4% White (101)41.4%(101)33.2%(81)11.9%(29)4.5%(11)
99Silver Bluff HighAiken75641.4% White (313)41.4%(313)39.3%(297)11.9%(90)0.4%(3)
100Rock Hill HighRock Hill1,98041.4% White (820)41.4%(820)29.4%(582)17.9%(354)1.9%(38)
Page 2 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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