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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 17

Ranks 801850 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
801Rocketship Alma AcademySan Jose, CARocketship Alma Academy District5329.4%(50)
802Monroe ElementaryStockton, CAStockton Unified4269.4%(40)
803Brainard ElementaryLake View Terrace, CALos Angeles Unified1609.4%(15)
804Brentwood ElementaryBrentwood, CABrentwood Union8119.4%(76)
805Rosecrans ElementaryCompton, CACompton Unified4599.4%(43)
806Foulks Ranch ElementaryElk Grove, CAElk Grove Unified7799.4%(73)
807Ruth Brown ElementaryBlythe, CAPalo Verde Unified6099.4%(57)
808Birney ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified5359.3%(50)
809Bessie E. Owens ElementaryBakersfield, CABakersfield City8679.3%(81)
810Rosa Parks ElementaryLynwood, CALynwood Unified3439.3%(32)
811Nancy R. Kordyak ElementaryFontana, CARialto Unified7189.3%(67)
812Hoover ElementaryStockton, CAStockton Unified6549.3%(61)
813Grant ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified3659.3%(34)
814Creekside ElementaryMoreno Valley, CAMoreno Valley Unified6129.3%(57)
815Mary Tsukamoto ElementarySacramento, CAElk Grove Unified9899.3%(92)
816Desert Knolls ElementaryApple Valley, CAApple Valley Unified5829.3%(54)
817Old Town Academy K-8 CharterSan Diego, CAOld Town Academy K-8 Charter District1949.3%(18)
818Parkside ElementarySan Bernardino, CASan Bernardino City Unified4859.3%(45)
819Smythe Academy of Arts and SciencesSacramento, CATwin Rivers Unified1,0919.3%(101)
820Paakuma K-8San Bernardino, CASan Bernardino City Unified9409.3%(87)
821Language AcademySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified1,0159.3%(94)
822Oakbrook Academy of the ArtsFairfield, CAFairfield-Suisun Unified5739.3%(53)
823John Muir ElementaryBerkeley, CABerkeley Unified2939.2%(27)
824Midland ElementaryMoreno Valley, CAMoreno Valley Unified5539.2%(51)
825Tenderloin CommunitySan Francisco, CASan Francisco Unified2829.2%(26)
826Eugene Padan ElementaryVacaville, CAVacaville Unified7519.2%(69)
827Tully C. KnolesStockton, CALincoln Unified6439.2%(59)
828Howe Avenue ElementarySacramento, CASan Juan Unified7419.2%(68)
829Kathy Binks ElementaryFontana, CAFontana Unified5679.2%(52)
830Oehl ElementaryHighland, CASan Bernardino City Unified4369.2%(40)
831Bryn Mawr ElementaryLoma Linda, CARedlands Unified6229.2%(57)
832Hancock ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified6449.2%(59)
833Chaparral Hills ElementaryMoreno Valley, CAMoreno Valley Unified5479.1%(50)
834Muraoka (Saburo) ElementaryChula Vista, CAChula Vista Elementary8329.1%(76)
835Meyler Street ElementaryTorrance, CALos Angeles Unified6039.1%(55)
836Rancho Verde ElementaryApple Valley, CAApple Valley Unified7489.1%(68)
837Berkeley Arts Magnet at WhittierBerkeley, CABerkeley Unified4079.1%(37)
838McKinley ElementaryFresno, CACentral Unified6719.1%(61)
839Maryland Avenue ElementaryLa Mesa, CALa Mesa-Spring Valley4519.1%(41)
840College Heights ElementaryBakersfield, CABakersfield City7619.1%(69)
841Jefferson ElementarySan Leandro, CASan Leandro Unified5519.1%(50)
842Ansel AdamsStockton, CALodi Unified6189.1%(56)
843Boulder Ridge ElementaryMenifee, CARomoland Elementary9389.1%(85)
844Robert J. Fite ElementarySacramento, CAElk Grove Unified6749.1%(61)
845Figarden ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified6089.1%(55)
846Menlo Avenue ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified5319.0%(48)
847Sierra-Enterprise ElementarySacramento, CAElk Grove Unified5659.0%(51)
848Beulah Payne STEAM AcademyInglewood, CAInglewood Unified5549.0%(50)
849Caroldale Learning CommunityCarson, CALos Angeles Unified6209.0%(56)
850Cahuilla ElementaryPalm Springs, CAPalm Springs Unified3999.0%(36)
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