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The public high schools with the highest share of Asian students in California · page 4

Ranks 151200 of the public schools with the highest share of Asian students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST ASIAN · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Asian
151Sierra HighManteca, CAManteca Unified1,67027.6%(461)
152Torrance HighTorrance, CATorrance Unified1,87927.6%(518)
153Dr. Richard A. Vladovic Harbor Teacher Preparation AcademyWilmington, CALos Angeles Unified45227.4%(124)
154North HighTorrance, CATorrance Unified1,81227.1%(492)
155Luther Burbank HighSacramento, CASacramento City Unified1,53527.1%(416)
156Burlingame HighBurlingame, CASan Mateo Union High1,58326.9%(425)
157Encinal Junior/Senior HighAlameda, CAAlameda Unified1,28026.7%(342)
158Crescenta Valley HighLa Crescenta, CAGlendale Unified2,62426.7%(700)
159Alameda Community Learning CenterAlameda, CAAlameda Community Learning Center District36226.5%(96)
160AIMS College Prep HighOakland, CAAIMS College Prep High District38626.4%(102)
161Sanger West HighFresno, CASanger Unified1,43826.2%(377)
162Mt. Carmel HighSan Diego, CAPoway Unified1,80026.1%(470)
163San Mateo HighSan Mateo, CASan Mateo Union High1,55726.0%(405)
164South San Francisco HighSouth San Francisco, CASouth San Francisco Unified1,23925.8%(320)
165Bear Creek HighStockton, CALodi Unified1,92525.5%(491)
166Angelo Rodriguez HighFairfield, CAFairfield-Suisun Unified2,11125.5%(538)
167Eunice Sato Academy of Math & ScienceLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified55225.4%(140)
168Marina HighHuntington Beach, CAHuntington Beach Union High1,99725.2%(504)
169Newark Memorial HighNewark, CANewark Unified1,36725.1%(343)
170Canyon HighAnaheim, CAOrange Unified2,18325.0%(546)
171Arroyo HighEl Monte, CAEl Monte Union High1,63824.9%(407)
172Otay Ranch Senior HighChula Vista, CASweetwater Union High2,44024.7%(603)
173Design Tech HighRedwood City, CADesign Tech High District56724.7%(140)
174John F. Kennedy HighSacramento, CASacramento City Unified1,65224.5%(405)
175Heritage HighBrentwood, CALiberty Union High2,56624.5%(629)
176Olympian HighChula Vista, CASweetwater Union High2,28924.5%(561)
177Inderkum HighSacramento, CANatomas Unified2,19424.3%(534)
178Rancho Bernardo HighSan Diego, CAPoway Unified2,21024.3%(538)
179San Leandro HighSan Leandro, CASan Leandro Unified2,51024.3%(611)
180Oak Grove HighSan Jose, CAEast Side Union High1,37424.2%(333)
181Oroville HighOroville, CAOroville Union High87224.0%(209)
182Lathrop HighLathrop, CAManteca Unified1,48624.0%(356)
183Branham HighSan Jose, CACampbell Union High1,82023.9%(435)
184Cesar Chavez HighStockton, CAStockton Unified2,02123.9%(482)
185International Polytechnic HighPomona, CALos Angeles County Office of Education45823.8%(109)
186Hiram W. Johnson HighSacramento, CASacramento City Unified1,68223.1%(389)
187Los Osos HighRancho Cucamonga, CAChaffey Joint Union High2,75922.9%(633)
188Gahr (Richard) HighCerritos, CAABC Unified1,63122.9%(374)
189John F. Kennedy HighNorco, CACorona-Norco Unified69422.8%(158)
190Santa Susana HighSimi Valley, CASimi Valley Unified1,03322.6%(234)
191Westmont HighCampbell, CACampbell Union High1,68222.3%(375)
192John Swett HighCrockett, CAJohn Swett Unified35122.2%(78)
193Valencia HighValencia, CAWilliam S. Hart Union High2,28622.2%(508)
194Rise Kohyang HighLos Angeles, CARise Kohyang High District47021.9%(103)
195Calaveras HillsMilpitas, CAMilpitas Unified10521.9%(23)
196Oakland Charter HighOakland, CAOakland Charter High District33021.8%(72)
197Valencia HighPlacentia, CAPlacentia-Yorba Linda Unified2,41121.8%(526)
198Riverside STEM AcademyRiverside, CARiverside Unified66521.6%(144)
199Mt. Eden HighHayward, CAHayward Unified1,86521.6%(403)
200Miramonte HighOrinda, CAAcalanes Union High1,16721.5%(251)
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