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The public middle schools with the highest share of Asian students in California · page 10

Ranks 451500 of the public schools with the highest share of Asian students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST ASIAN · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Asian
451Pleasant Hill MiddlePleasant Hill, CAMt. Diablo Unified7389.8%(72)
452George A. Buljan MiddleRoseville, CARoseville City Elementary8629.7%(84)
453Sequoia MiddleNewbury Park, CAConejo Valley Unified7989.7%(77)
454O'Hara Park MiddleOakley, CAOakley Union Elementary8569.6%(82)
455Woodcrest Junior HighOntario, CAChino Valley Unified3249.6%(31)
456De Portola MiddleSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified6809.6%(65)
457Oak Grove MiddleConcord, CAMt. Diablo Unified6819.5%(65)
458John A. Sutter MiddleCanoga Park, CALos Angeles Unified7639.4%(72)
459Muirlands MiddleLa Jolla, CASan Diego Unified7429.4%(70)
460Montgomery MiddleEl Cajon, CACajon Valley Union9299.4%(87)
461Gateway MiddleSan Francisco, CAGateway Middle District2479.3%(23)
462Orangeview Junior HighAnaheim, CAAnaheim Union High6129.3%(57)
463Turlock Junior HighTurlock, CATurlock Unified1,2949.3%(120)
464ACE Esperanza MiddleSan Jose, CAACE Esperanza Middle District2059.3%(19)
465Valley View MiddleSimi Valley, CASimi Valley Unified1,3299.3%(123)
466Bret Harte MiddleHayward, CAHayward Unified4659.3%(43)
467Arthur E. Wright MiddleCalabasas, CALas Virgenes Unified6709.3%(62)
468Charles D. Jones MiddleBaldwin Park, CABaldwin Park Unified4239.2%(39)
469C. E. Utt MiddleTustin, CATustin Unified5549.2%(51)
470Robert Frost MiddleGranada Hills, CALos Angeles Unified1,5059.2%(138)
471Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior HighDavis, CADavis Joint Unified5249.2%(48)
472Amelia Earhart MiddleRiverside, CARiverside Unified7439.2%(68)
473West Fresno MiddleFresno, CAWashington Unified2969.1%(27)
474High Tech Middle North CountySan Marcos, CAHigh Tech Middle North County District3419.1%(31)
475Marshall Academy of the ArtsLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified9409.0%(85)
476Aviara Oaks MiddleCarlsbad, CACarlsbad Unified9919.0%(89)
477Somerset MiddleModesto, CASylvan Union Elementary9479.0%(85)
478Spring View MiddleRocklin, CARocklin Unified7809.0%(70)
479Jefferson Leadership AcademiesLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified1,0049.0%(90)
480Black Diamond MiddleAntioch, CAAntioch Unified3588.9%(32)
481Wayne Ruble MiddleFontana, CAFontana Unified1,3948.9%(124)
482Vista Del MarSan Diego, CASan Ysidro Elementary5418.9%(48)
483Rio Tierra Junior HighSacramento, CATwin Rivers Unified3288.8%(29)
484Sierra MiddleStockton, CALincoln Unified5918.8%(52)
485Ridgeview MiddleVisalia, CAVisalia Unified9758.7%(85)
486Mesa Verde MiddleMoorpark, CAMoorpark Unified5748.7%(50)
487Torch MiddleCity Of Industry, CABassett Unified3458.7%(30)
488Petaluma Accelerated CharterPetaluma, CAPetaluma Joint Union High1158.7%(10)
489Dean L. ShivelySouth El Monte, CAValle Lindo Elementary2898.7%(25)
490Bonita Vista MiddleChula Vista, CASweetwater Union High9728.6%(84)
491Hillview Junior HighPittsburg, CAPittsburg Unified8938.6%(77)
492Winton MiddleHayward, CAHayward Unified5828.6%(50)
493Monte Vista MiddleCamarillo, CAPleasant Valley5768.5%(49)
494R. Roger Rowe MiddleRancho Santa Fe, CARancho Santa Fe Elementary1898.5%(16)
495Lemoore University Elementary CharterLemoore, CALemoore Union Elementary1558.4%(13)
496Margarita MiddleTemecula, CATemecula Valley Unified7318.3%(61)
497High Tech MiddleSan Diego, CAHigh Tech Middle District3248.3%(27)
498Douglass MiddleWoodland, CAWoodland Joint Unified7688.3%(64)
499Creative Performing and Media ArtsSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified6148.3%(51)
500Alta Loma Junior HighAlta Loma, CAAlta Loma Elementary8318.3%(69)
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