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The public K-12 schools with the highest share of Asian students in Ohio

This ranking covers the public K-12 schools with the highest share of Asian students in Ohio, drawn from 36 qualifying public K-12 schools. Natividad Pagan International Newcomers Academy leads the list at 8.3%, against a median of 0.3% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
36
Ohio
Top % Asian
8.3%
Median % Asian
0.3%
MOST ASIAN · OHIO
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Asian
1Natividad Pagan International Newcomers AcademyCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal6288.3%(52)
2Ohio School for the DeafColumbus, OHOhio Deaf and Blind Education Services1274.7%(6)
3Newton D Baker SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal3244.0%(13)
4Community STE(A)M Academy - XeniaXenia, OHCommunity STE(A)M Academy - Xenia2303.9%(9)
5Spencer Center for Gifted and Exceptional StudentsCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools3732.7%(10)
6Academy Of World Languages SchoolCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools5482.0%(11)
7DenisonCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal2552.0%(5)
8Ohio State School for the BlindColumbus, OHOhio Deaf and Blind Education Services1141.8%(2)
9Bio-Med Science Academy STEM SchoolRootstown, OHBio-Med Science Academy STEM School9351.7%(16)
10College Corner Union Elementary SchoolCollege Corner, OHCollege Corner Local1211.6%(2)
11Special Education CenterColumbus, OHColumbus City Schools District1781.1%(2)
12Summit Academy - ToledoToledo, OHSummit Academy - Toledo1270.8%(1)
13School For Creative and Performing ArtsCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools1,3000.5%(6)
14Lake High SchoolMillbury, OHLake Local4440.5%(2)
15STEAMM AcademyCanton, OHCanton City4810.4%(2)
16Albert Bushnell HartCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal2490.4%(1)
17Tremont Montessori SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal3300.3%(1)
18Reynolds Elementary SchoolToledo, OHToledo City3360.3%(1)
19Wapakoneta High SchoolWapakoneta, OHWapakoneta City8040.3%(2)
20Luis Munoz Marin SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal4830.2%(1)
21Clark SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal6500.1%(1)
22Explorers Academy of Science and TechnologyToledo, OHExplorers Academy of Science and Technology3400.0%(0)
23Oyler SchoolCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools5120.0%(0)
24Roselawn Condon SchoolCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools3830.0%(0)
25Academy for Multilingual Immersion StudiesCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools5240.0%(0)
26Riverview East AcademyCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools1650.0%(0)
27BoltonCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal2000.0%(0)
28Harvey Rice Elementary SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal4270.0%(0)
29Franklin D. RooseveltCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal3710.0%(0)
30Mary B Martin SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal2190.0%(0)
31Euclid Park Elementary SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal2660.0%(0)
32The International SchoolDayton, OHDayton City3130.0%(0)
33Wilson Alternative SchoolYoungstown, OHYoungstown City1040.0%(0)
34Tri-Village High SchoolNew Madison, OHTri-Village Local3640.0%(0)
35Pickaway-Ross Career & Technology CenterChillicothe, OHPickaway-Ross County JVSD7600.0%(0)
36IDEA Greater Cincinnati IncCincinnati, OHIDEA Greater Cincinnati Inc1,0170.0%(0)
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