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The public middle schools with the highest share of Asian students in California · page 8

Ranks 351400 of the public schools with the highest share of Asian students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST ASIAN · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Asian
351Andrew Carnegie MiddleCarson, CALos Angeles Unified84313.2%(111)
352Arlie F. Hutchinson MiddleLa Mirada, CANorwalk-La Mirada Unified64613.2%(85)
353Leroy L. Doig IntermediateGarden Grove, CAGarden Grove Unified55713.1%(73)
354Pioneer Junior HighUpland, CAUpland Unified77113.1%(101)
355Lorbeer MiddleDiamond Bar, CAPomona Unified68813.1%(90)
356La Mesa Junior HighSanta Clarita, CAWilliam S. Hart Union High1,01713.1%(133)
357Parsons Junior HighRedding, CAEnterprise Elementary52213.0%(68)
358Stephen M. White MiddleCarson, CALos Angeles Unified1,42313.0%(185)
359Rio Linda Preparatory AcademyRio Linda, CATwin Rivers Unified33113.0%(43)
360Lodi MiddleLodi, CALodi Unified89313.0%(116)
361Crystal MiddleSuisun City, CAFairfield-Suisun Unified77412.9%(100)
362James L. Day MiddleTemecula, CATemecula Valley Unified93212.9%(120)
363Vail Ranch MiddleTemecula, CATemecula Valley Unified76512.8%(98)
364East Avenue MiddleLivermore, CALivermore Valley Joint Unified58112.7%(74)
365Edgewood MiddleWest Covina, CAWest Covina Unified59712.7%(76)
366Ethel Dwyer MiddleHuntington Beach, CAHuntington Beach City Elementary88412.7%(112)
367Ladera Ranch MiddleLadera Ranch, CACapistrano Unified1,06412.6%(134)
368Cope MiddleRedlands, CARedlands Unified1,19112.6%(150)
369Rudecinda Sepulveda Dodson MiddleRancho Palos Verdes, CALos Angeles Unified1,33712.6%(168)
370Clark IntermediateClovis, CAClovis Unified1,43712.5%(180)
371Sandburg MiddleGlendora, CAGlendora Unified69512.5%(87)
372La Paz IntermediateMission Viejo, CASaddleback Valley Unified71312.5%(89)
373Isaac L. Sowers MiddleHuntington Beach, CAHuntington Beach City Elementary77112.4%(96)
374Serrano IntermediateLake Forest, CASaddleback Valley Unified86812.4%(108)
375Sequoia MiddleFresno, CAFresno Unified82912.4%(103)
376Walter Reed MiddleNorth Hollywood, CALos Angeles Unified1,58012.4%(196)
377Bella Vista MiddleMurrieta, CATemecula Valley Unified1,24912.3%(154)
378California MiddleSacramento, CASacramento City Unified78212.3%(96)
379Piner-Olivet CharterSanta Rosa, CAPiner-Olivet Charter District21212.3%(26)
380Lincoln MiddleSanta Monica, CASanta Monica-Malibu Unified91412.3%(112)
381Bancroft MiddleSan Leandro, CASan Leandro Unified94812.2%(116)
382Parkway Heights MiddleSouth San Francisco, CASouth San Francisco Unified57312.2%(70)
383El Segundo MiddleEl Segundo, CAEl Segundo Unified80412.2%(98)
384Edna Hill MiddleBrentwood, CABrentwood Union1,04712.1%(127)
385Livingston MiddleLivingston, CALivingston Union80912.1%(98)
386Arden MiddleSacramento, CASan Juan Unified1,01012.1%(122)
387Herbert H. Cruickshank MiddleMerced, CAMerced City Elementary62412.0%(75)
388Wilson MiddleSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified71211.9%(85)
389Summit IntermediateEtiwanda, CAEtiwanda Elementary1,06511.9%(127)
390Stanford MiddleLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified1,16511.8%(138)
391Sierra Vista MiddleCovina, CACovina-Valley Unified77811.8%(92)
392Edendale MiddleSan Lorenzo, CASan Lorenzo Unified48311.8%(57)
393William B. Bristow MiddleBrentwood, CABrentwood Union1,22311.8%(144)
394Mills MiddleRancho Cordova, CAFolsom-Cordova Unified88611.7%(104)
395Beattie MiddleHighland, CARedlands Unified1,07211.7%(125)
396Benicia MiddleBenicia, CABenicia Unified94711.6%(110)
397Riverside Meadows IntermediatePlumas Lake, CAPlumas Lake Elementary52811.6%(61)
398Newton MiddleHacienda Heights, CAHacienda la Puente Unified56511.5%(65)
399John Muir MiddleSan Jose, CASan Jose Unified72211.5%(83)
400Hoover MiddleLakewood, CALong Beach Unified50511.5%(58)
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