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The public high schools with the highest share of Asian students in California · page 24

Ranks 1,1511,200 of the public schools with the highest share of Asian students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST ASIAN · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Asian
1151Orland HighOrland, CAOrland Joint Unified7251.2%(9)
1152School of Arts and EnterprisePomona, CASchool of Arts and Enterprise District6471.2%(8)
1153Central HighLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified2421.2%(3)
1154Boynton HighSan Jose, CACampbell Union High1631.2%(2)
1155Orange Grove HighCorona, CACorona-Norco Unified1621.2%(2)
1156Eastside HighLancaster, CAAntelope Valley Union High2,6311.2%(32)
1157Nipomo HighNipomo, CALucia Mar Unified8191.2%(10)
1158Napa HighNapa, CANapa Valley Unified1,6421.2%(20)
1159Condor HighOxnard, CAOxnard Union High4111.2%(5)
1160Sacramento Charter HighSacramento, CASacramento Charter High District4131.2%(5)
1161Richland Continuation HighOrange, CAOrange Unified1651.2%(2)
1162Nuview Bridge Early College HighNuevo, CANuview Union6671.2%(8)
1163Pacific HighSan Bernardino, CASan Bernardino City Unified1,2461.2%(15)
1164Saint Helena HighSt. Helena, CASaint Helena Unified4161.2%(5)
1165Sultana HighHesperia, CAHesperia Unified2,0981.2%(25)
1166Citrus High (Continuation)Fontana, CAFontana Unified3351.2%(4)
1167Hector G. GodinezSanta Ana, CASanta Ana Unified1,6871.2%(20)
1168Dinuba HighDinuba, CADinuba Unified2,1151.2%(25)
1169Mission View PublicSanta Clarita, CAMission View Public District2551.2%(3)
1170San Bernardino HighSan Bernardino, CASan Bernardino City Unified1,4401.2%(17)
1171Camino Nuevo High #2Los Angeles, CACamino Nuevo High #2 District5121.2%(6)
1172Colusa HighColusa, CAColusa Unified4311.2%(5)
1173Reedley HighReedley, CAKings Canyon Joint Unified1,8041.2%(21)
1174Phineas Banning Senior HighWilmington, CALos Angeles Unified2,4221.2%(28)
1175B. Roberto Cruz Leadership AcademySan Jose, CAB. Roberto Cruz Leadership Academy District2611.1%(3)
1176Shadow Hills HighIndio, CADesert Sands Unified1,6501.1%(19)
1177Rialto HighRialto, CARialto Unified2,6231.1%(30)
1178Credo HighRohnert Park, CACredo High District4411.1%(5)
1179Madera South HighMadera, CAMadera Unified1,8591.1%(21)
1180Alisal HighSalinas, CASalinas Union High2,7421.1%(31)
1181Casa Roble Fundamental HighOrangevale, CASan Juan Unified1,1501.1%(13)
1182Ganesha HighPomona, CAPomona Unified8951.1%(10)
1183Options for Youth-ActonFontana, CAOptions for Youth-Acton District2,1711.1%(24)
1184Excelsior CharterVictorville, CAExcelsior Charter District2,1701.1%(24)
1185Big Bear HighBig Bear City, CABear Valley Unified6301.1%(7)
1186Rubidoux HighJurupa Valley, CAJurupa Unified1,2591.1%(14)
1187Buena Vista HighLakewood, CAParamount Unified1801.1%(2)
1188Riverside County CommunityRiverside, CARiverside County Office of Education1811.1%(2)
1189Barstow HighBarstow, CABarstow Unified1,5581.1%(17)
1190Columbus (Christopher) HighDowney, CADowney Unified3681.1%(4)
1191Sierra HighTollhouse, CASierra Unified3671.1%(4)
1192Etna Union HighEtna, CAScott Valley Unified1851.1%(2)
1193North Park Continuation HighBaldwin Park, CABaldwin Park Unified1861.1%(2)
1194Palo Verde HighBlythe, CAPalo Verde Unified7401.1%(8)
1195Pierce HighArbuckle, CAPierce Joint Unified4631.1%(5)
1196Goodwill Independent StudyVictorville, CAVictor Valley Union High1871.1%(2)
1197North Tahoe HighTahoe City, CATahoe-Truckee Unified4681.1%(5)
1198Sierra Vista High (Alternative)Whittier, CAWhittier Union High2841.1%(3)
1199Sierra Academy of Expeditionary LearningNevada City, CASierra Academy of Expeditionary Learning District1911.1%(2)
1200Esparto HighEsparto, CAEsparto Unified2871.1%(3)
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