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The public high schools with the highest share of Asian students in California · page 2

Ranks 51100 of the public schools with the highest share of Asian students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST ASIAN · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Asian
51Lincoln (Abraham) HighSan Francisco, CASan Francisco Unified2,07448.5%(1,007)
52Glen A. Wilson HighHacienda Heights, CAHacienda la Puente Unified1,45648.2%(702)
53James Logan HighUnion City, CANew Haven Unified3,09648.1%(1,488)
54Galileo HighSan Francisco, CASan Francisco Unified1,75047.9%(839)
55River Islands HighLathrop, CARiver Islands High District51247.9%(245)
56El Camino HighSouth San Francisco, CASouth San Francisco Unified1,05347.7%(502)
57California HighSan Ramon, CASan Ramon Valley Unified2,89447.3%(1,369)
58John A. Rowland HighRowland Heights, CARowland Unified2,01647.3%(953)
59Rosemead HighRosemead, CAEl Monte Union High1,69146.8%(792)
60Henry M. Gunn HighPalo Alto, CAPalo Alto Unified1,64346.6%(765)
61Science Academy STEM MagnetNorth Hollywood, CALos Angeles Unified53646.3%(248)
62Canyon Crest AcademySan Diego, CASan Dieguito Union High2,14746.1%(990)
63Yerba Buena HighSan Jose, CAEast Side Union High1,61245.8%(738)
64Mira Mesa HighSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified2,18745.4%(992)
65Arnold O. Beckman HighIrvine, CATustin Unified2,77644.6%(1,237)
66Academy of Medical Arts at Carson HighCarson, CALos Angeles Unified43844.5%(195)
67Del Norte HighSan Diego, CAPoway Unified2,55744.5%(1,137)
68University HighIrvine, CAIrvine Unified2,30744.2%(1,019)
69Stockton Early College AcademyStockton, CAStockton Unified42844.2%(189)
70Monterey Trail HighElk Grove, CAElk Grove Unified2,26343.8%(992)
71Homestead HighCupertino, CAFremont Union High2,22443.8%(973)
72Academy of the CanyonsSanta Clarita, CAWilliam S. Hart Union High38543.6%(168)
73OCSASanta Ana, CAOCSA District2,34643.4%(1,019)
74Cosumnes Oaks HighElk Grove, CAElk Grove Unified2,10943.1%(909)
75Hercules HighHercules, CAWest Contra Costa Unified76743.0%(330)
76Irvine Adult Transition ProgramsIrvine, CAIrvine Unified11742.7%(50)
77Ronald E. McNair HighStockton, CALodi Unified1,64442.7%(702)
78Sheldon HighSacramento, CAElk Grove Unified2,36842.4%(1,005)
79Franklin HighElk Grove, CAElk Grove Unified2,65042.4%(1,123)
80Westview HighSan Diego, CAPoway Unified2,11642.2%(893)
81Westminster HighWestminster, CAHuntington Beach Union High2,52942.0%(1,063)
82Ruben S. Ayala HighChino Hills, CAChino Valley Unified2,54141.8%(1,063)
83Garden Grove HighGarden Grove, CAGarden Grove Unified2,14841.8%(897)
84Legacy Magnet AcademyTustin, CATustin Unified96441.3%(398)
85Palos Verdes Peninsula HighRolling Hills Estates, CAPalos Verdes Peninsula Unified2,07541.0%(851)
86John F. Kennedy HighFremont, CAFremont Unified1,27339.9%(508)
87Cypress HighCypress, CAAnaheim Union High2,68539.3%(1,054)
88Woodbridge HighIrvine, CAIrvine Unified2,23238.6%(862)
89West CampusSacramento, CASacramento City Unified90738.4%(348)
90Florin HighSacramento, CAElk Grove Unified1,67938.3%(643)
91Monte Vista HighDanville, CASan Ramon Valley Unified2,04238.0%(777)
92South HighTorrance, CATorrance Unified1,73438.0%(659)
93Western Sierra Collegiate AcademyRocklin, CAWestern Sierra Collegiate Academy District77637.9%(294)
94Adrian Wilcox HighSanta Clara, CASanta Clara Unified1,61437.8%(610)
95Oceana HighPacifica, CAJefferson Union High47137.6%(177)
96Jefferson HighDaly City, CAJefferson Union High1,07237.5%(402)
97Palo Alto HighPalo Alto, CAPalo Alto Unified1,89137.5%(709)
98Burton (Phillip and Sala) Academic HighSan Francisco, CASan Francisco Unified1,04737.3%(391)
99Alhambra HighAlhambra, CAAlhambra Unified2,05637.1%(763)
100West HighTorrance, CATorrance Unified1,77536.9%(655)
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