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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 16

Ranks 751800 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
751MacArthur ElementaryLakewood, CALong Beach Unified34010.0%(34)
752Dolores Street ElementaryCarson, CALos Angeles Unified37010.0%(37)
753North Ridge ElementaryMoreno Valley, CAMoreno Valley Unified70010.0%(70)
754Del Sur Senior ElementaryLancaster, CAWestside Union Elementary76310.0%(76)
755Mossdale ElementaryLathrop, CAManteca Unified1,0879.9%(108)
756Sierra Oaks K-8Sacramento, CASan Juan Unified6149.9%(61)
757John R. WilliamsStockton, CALincoln Unified5559.9%(55)
758Richmond ElementaryRidgecrest, CASierra Sands Unified3649.9%(36)
759F. C. Joyce TK-8North Highlands, CATwin Rivers Unified5379.9%(53)
760Mariposa ElementaryOntario, CAOntario-Montclair5379.9%(53)
761Foster ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified5189.8%(51)
762Promenade ElementaryCorona, CAAlvord Unified5799.8%(57)
763McKinley ElementaryRedlands, CARedlands Unified3159.8%(31)
764Terra Vista ElementaryRancho Cucamonga, CAEtiwanda Elementary8559.8%(84)
765Lankershim ElementaryNorth Hollywood, CALos Angeles Unified3269.8%(32)
766Galileo Academy 101Victorville, CAVictor Elementary6939.8%(68)
767Citizens of the World Charter School West ValleyWinnetka, CACitizens of the World Charter School West Valley District4099.8%(40)
768Hillcrest ElementarySan Francisco, CASan Francisco Unified3179.8%(31)
769Mission ElementaryRedlands, CARedlands Unified5949.8%(58)
770Discovery CharterSan Jose, CADiscovery Charter District5559.7%(54)
771Cecilia Lucero Solorio ElementaryFontana, CAEtiwanda Elementary8139.7%(79)
772Seventy-Fifth Street ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified7529.7%(73)
773Gardner Street ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified3619.7%(35)
774Growth PublicSacramento, CAGrowth Public District3009.7%(29)
775Cawston ElementaryHemet, CAHemet Unified7969.7%(77)
776Bixby ElementaryLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified5489.7%(53)
777HillcrestOakland, CAOakland Unified3939.7%(38)
778Armada ElementaryMoreno Valley, CAMoreno Valley Unified6849.7%(66)
779Kelly ElementaryCompton, CACompton Unified6859.6%(66)
780Juniper ElementaryFontana, CAFontana Unified4469.6%(43)
781San Jacinto ElementarySan Jacinto, CASan Jacinto Unified5199.6%(50)
782Sixty-First Street ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified5419.6%(52)
783Washington Elementary STEM MagnetPasadena, CAPasadena Unified4289.6%(41)
784Shannon ElementaryPinole, CAWest Contra Costa Unified3559.6%(34)
785Maeola R. Beitzel ElementarySacramento, CAElk Grove Unified8889.6%(85)
786Nora Sterry ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1889.6%(18)
787Sierra Vista ElementaryPerris, CAVal Verde Unified8679.6%(83)
788Lupine Hills ElementaryHercules, CAWest Contra Costa Unified3879.6%(37)
789Trona ElementaryTrona, CATrona Joint Unified1479.5%(14)
790Mark Twain ElementarySacramento, CASacramento City Unified2639.5%(25)
791Victory ElementaryStockton, CAStockton Unified4849.5%(46)
792Malloch ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified4959.5%(47)
793Katherine Finchy ElementaryPalm Springs, CAPalm Springs Unified4649.5%(44)
794Juliette Low School of the ArtsAnaheim, CAMagnolia Elementary4759.5%(45)
795Cole ElementaryHighland, CASan Bernardino City Unified3809.5%(36)
796Flynn (Leonard R.) ElementarySan Francisco, CASan Francisco Unified3819.4%(36)
797Sunnymeadows ElementaryMoreno Valley, CAMoreno Valley Unified5839.4%(55)
798Yucca Loma ElementaryApple Valley, CAApple Valley Unified6169.4%(58)
799Joseph Sims ElementaryElk Grove, CAElk Grove Unified6919.4%(65)
800H. W. Harkness ElementarySacramento, CASacramento City Unified2879.4%(27)
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