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The highest-poverty public elementary schools in Rhode Island · page 3

Ranks 101150 of the highest-poverty public schools in Rhode Island. Back to page 1.

HIGHEST POVERTY · RHODE ISLAND
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
101Northern Lincoln Elem.Manville, RILincolnElementary49546.3%
102State Street SchoolWesterly, RIWesterlyElementary21246.2%
103Edward S. Rhodes SchoolCranston, RICranstonElementary28746.0%
104Warwick Neck SchoolWarwick, RIWarwickElementary29045.9%
105Hugh Cole SchoolWarren, RIBristol WarrenElementary51745.6%
106Tiogue SchoolCoventry, RICoventryElementary32845.4%
107Wyman SchoolWarwick, RIWarwickElementary26245.4%
108Woodridge SchoolCranston, RICranstonElementary26043.1%
109Brown Avenue SchoolJohnston, RIJohnstonElementary25143.0%
110Pocasset SchoolTiverton, RITivertonElementary21042.4%
111Greystone SchoolNorth Providence, RINorth ProvidenceElementary30342.2%
112Vartan Gregorian El. SchoolProvidence, RIProvidenceElementary31142.1%
113Guiteras SchoolBristol, RIBristol WarrenElementary12340.7%
114Gaudet Learning AcademyMiddletown, RIMiddletownElementary25940.5%
115Warwick Early Learning CenterWarwick, RIWarwickElementary20739.6%
116Peace Dale SchoolPeace Dale, RISouth KingstownElementary41237.6%
117Graniteville SchoolJohnston, RIJohnstonElementary15236.8%
118Forest Avenue SchoolMiddletown, RIMiddletownElementary30435.9%
119Myron J. Francis ElementaryRumford, RIEast ProvidenceElementary39135.8%
120Steere Farm Elementary SchoolPascoag, RIBurrillvilleElementary26835.4%
121Ashaway Elementary SchoolAshaway, RICharihoElementary21235.4%
122Saylesville ElementaryLincoln, RILincolnElementary31235.3%
123Old County Road SchoolSmithfield, RISmithfieldElementary22834.6%
124Greenwood SchoolWarwick, RIWarwickElementary25534.5%
125Dunn's Corners SchoolWesterly, RIWesterlyElementary26433.7%
126Lonsdale ElementaryLincoln, RILincolnElementary28633.6%
127Glen Hills SchoolCranston, RICranstonElementary27033.3%
128Charlestown Elementary SchoolCharlestown, RICharihoElementary24631.3%
129Richmond Elementary SchoolWyoming, RICharihoElementary37131.3%
130Fishing Cove El. SchoolNorth Kingstown, RINorth KingstownElementary34631.2%
131Western Coventry SchoolCoventry, RICoventryElementary29831.2%
132West Glocester ElementaryChepachet, RIGlocesterElementary24328.4%
133Aquidneck SchoolMiddletown, RIMiddletownElementary30228.1%
134Ranger SchoolTiverton, RITivertonElementary21226.9%
135Narragansett ElementaryNarragansett, RINarragansettElementary33126.6%
136Cedar Hill SchoolWarwick, RIWarwickElementary29926.4%
137Hope SchoolHope, RIScituateElementary16325.8%
138Washington Oak SchoolCoventry, RICoventryElementary59425.6%
139Capt. Isaac Paine El. SchoolFoster, RIFosterElementary24125.3%
140Metcalf SchoolExeter, RIExeter-West GreenwichElementary52225.1%
141Matunuck SchoolWakefield, RISouth KingstownElementary24624.8%
142North Scituate SchoolNorth Scituate, RIScituateElementary23824.8%
143Forest Park El. SchoolNorth Kingstown, RINorth KingstownElementary26424.6%
144North Smithfield ElementaryNorth Smithfield, RINorth SmithfieldElementary58324.5%
145Fort Barton SchoolTiverton, RITivertonElementary13324.1%
146Howard Hathaway SchoolPortsmouth, RIPortsmouthElementary40924.0%
147Garvin MemorialCumberland, RICumberlandElementary42223.9%
148John J. McLaughlin CumberlandCumberland, RICumberlandElementary41322.3%
149Clayville SchoolClayville, RIScituateElementary14022.1%
150West Kingston SchoolWest Kingston, RISouth KingstownElementary31321.4%
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