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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 18

Ranks 851900 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
851Skyline North ElementaryBarstow, CABarstow Unified3229.0%(29)
852Thompson ElementaryHighland, CASan Bernardino City Unified4559.0%(41)
853Hancock Park ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified5899.0%(53)
854Buena Vista ElementaryBakersfield, CAPanama-Buena Vista Union7139.0%(64)
855Bobbie Smith ElementaryLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified6359.0%(57)
856Kingswood K-8Citrus Heights, CASan Juan Unified5469.0%(49)
857Bonita ElementaryCrows Landing, CANewman-Crows Landing Unified1349.0%(12)
858Leo B. Hart ElementaryBakersfield, CAPanama-Buena Vista Union7058.9%(63)
859Gibson ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified3588.9%(32)
860Ninth Street ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified3028.9%(27)
861Dr. Edward Fitzgerald ElementaryRialto, CARialto Unified4148.9%(37)
862Esperanza ElementaryPalmdale, CAWestside Union Elementary9628.9%(86)
863Richland Avenue ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified2808.9%(25)
864North Verdemont ElementarySan Bernardino, CASan Bernardino City Unified5498.9%(49)
865Frank West ElementaryBakersfield, CABakersfield City6508.9%(58)
866Crocker Highlands ElementaryOakland, CAOakland Unified4158.9%(37)
867Cabrillo Avenue ElementarySan Pedro, CALos Angeles Unified3038.9%(27)
868Lankershim ElementaryHighland, CASan Bernardino City Unified5518.9%(49)
869Quartz Hill ElementaryQuartz Hill, CAWestside Union Elementary8458.9%(75)
870Oak Ridge ElementarySacramento, CASacramento City Unified4298.9%(38)
871Thomas ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified8598.8%(76)
872Don Benito FundamentalPasadena, CAPasadena Unified3848.8%(34)
873Lone Tree ElementaryBeale AFB, CAWheatland3058.8%(27)
874Louis A. Bohn ElementaryTracy, CATracy Joint Unified3978.8%(35)
875Robert J. McGarvey ElementaryRancho Cordova, CAElk Grove Unified8408.8%(74)
876Evans Ranch ElementaryMenifee, CAMenifee Union8178.8%(72)
877Raymond Case ElementaryElk Grove, CAElk Grove Unified7518.8%(66)
878Temecula International AcademyTemecula, CATemecula International Academy District2858.8%(25)
879Northmont ElementaryLa Mesa, CALa Mesa-Spring Valley4228.8%(37)
880John Muir ElementaryStockton, CALodi Unified5598.8%(49)
881Arlington Heights ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified3088.8%(27)
882Arthur C. Butler ElementaryElk Grove, CAElk Grove Unified9498.8%(83)
883Avocado ElementaryLa Mesa, CACajon Valley Union5738.7%(50)
884Nipaquay ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified3788.7%(33)
885Longfellow ElementaryBakersfield, CABakersfield City7808.7%(68)
886Central ElementaryRancho Cucamonga, CACentral Elementary4368.7%(38)
887Manzanita SEED ElementaryOakland, CAOakland Unified4368.7%(38)
888Phillip M. Stokoe ElementaryRiverside, CAAlvord Unified6218.7%(54)
889Quailwood ElementaryBakersfield, CAFruitvale Elementary3458.7%(30)
890Hemlock ElementaryFontana, CAFontana Unified4268.7%(37)
891Ramona ElementaryHemet, CAHemet Unified7028.7%(61)
892Mountain View ElementaryOntario, CAMountain View Elementary5648.7%(49)
893Carson Street ElementaryCarson, CALos Angeles Unified6238.7%(54)
894Perdew ElementaryEtiwanda, CAEtiwanda Elementary5898.7%(51)
895Mary Fay Pendleton ElementaryOceanside, CAFallbrook Union Elementary8208.7%(71)
896Rosa Parks Environmental ScienceBerkeley, CABerkeley Unified3938.7%(34)
897Weigand Avenue ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified2908.6%(25)
898Darnall CharterSan Diego, CADarnall Charter District4428.6%(38)
899ACORN Woodland ElementaryOakland, CAOakland Unified2918.6%(25)
900Baker ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified3618.6%(31)
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