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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 10

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

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
451Emerson ElementaryCompton, CACompton Unified54414.0%(76)
452James Marshall ElementarySacramento, CASacramento City Unified33713.9%(47)
453Magnolia ElementaryEl Cajon, CACajon Valley Union70313.9%(98)
454Murphy ElementaryEl Sobrante, CAWest Contra Costa Unified46013.9%(64)
455SOAR Charter AcademySan Bernardino, CASOAR Charter Academy District46113.9%(64)
456Hendrick Ranch ElementaryMoreno Valley, CAMoreno Valley Unified49013.9%(68)
457Park View ElementaryVictorville, CAVictor Elementary79313.9%(110)
458Clairemont Canyons AcademySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified31813.8%(44)
459HeronSacramento, CANatomas Unified97713.8%(135)
460Craig Williams ElementaryLakewood, CABellflower Unified47813.8%(66)
461Loren Miller ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified60113.8%(83)
462Jacob Wiens ElementaryHemet, CAHemet Unified58013.8%(80)
463John Ehrhardt ElementaryElk Grove, CAElk Grove Unified82713.8%(114)
464Creekside ElementaryStockton, CALodi Unified50113.8%(69)
465Sweetwater Springs ElementarySpring Valley, CALa Mesa-Spring Valley37813.8%(52)
466Gratts Learning Academy for Young Scholars (GLAYS)Los Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified40813.7%(56)
467Garfield ElementarySan Leandro, CASan Leandro Unified35713.7%(49)
468Lakeshore Alternative ElementarySan Francisco, CASan Francisco Unified41613.7%(57)
469Michael D'Arcy ElementaryFontana, CAColton Joint Unified33613.7%(46)
470Riley ElementaryLakewood, CALong Beach Unified49013.7%(67)
471Harte ElementaryLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified74913.6%(102)
472Faith Ringgold School of Arts and ScienceHayward, CAHayward Unified11113.5%(15)
473Central ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified49713.5%(67)
474Bryant ElementaryLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified36413.5%(49)
475Parkside ElementaryPittsburg, CAPittsburg Unified56513.4%(76)
476Abraham Lincoln ElementarySacramento, CASacramento City Unified49813.4%(67)
477Think College Now ElementaryOakland, CAOakland Unified25313.4%(34)
478Wagner-Holt ElementaryStockton, CALodi Unified41713.4%(56)
479Munsey ElementaryBakersfield, CABakersfield City66313.4%(89)
480West Boron ElementaryBoron, CAMuroc Joint Unified27613.4%(37)
481Riverside ElementaryRichmond, CAWest Contra Costa Unified34313.4%(46)
482Barrel Springs ElementaryPalmdale, CAPalmdale Elementary62713.4%(84)
483Northwood ElementarySacramento, CATwin Rivers Unified35113.4%(47)
484Mable BarronStockton, CALincoln Unified65713.4%(88)
485Normandie Avenue ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified50913.4%(68)
486Westminster Avenue ElementaryVenice, CALos Angeles Unified36713.3%(49)
487Ninety-Third Street ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified77213.3%(103)
488Sierra Lakes ElementaryFontana, CAFontana Unified90213.3%(120)
489Woodridge ElementarySacramento, CATwin Rivers Unified81413.3%(108)
490Cucamonga ElementaryRancho Cucamonga, CACucamonga Elementary45213.3%(60)
491Fairview ElementaryHayward, CAHayward Unified54313.3%(72)
492Fruitvale ElementaryHemet, CAHemet Unified77813.2%(103)
493Glenview ElementaryOakland, CAOakland Unified47613.2%(63)
494Oakwood ElementaryStockton, CALodi Unified52213.2%(69)
495Columbia ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified56813.2%(75)
496Valley View ElementaryRichmond, CAWest Contra Costa Unified22013.2%(29)
497Stine ElementaryBakersfield, CAPanama-Buena Vista Union61513.2%(81)
498Birney ElementaryLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified50113.2%(66)
499Wayne Van Horn ElementaryBakersfield, CAPanama-Buena Vista Union57813.2%(76)
500Fairbanks ElementarySacramento, CATwin Rivers Unified32013.1%(42)
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