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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 38

Ranks 1,8511,900 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
1851Hansen ElementaryAnaheim, CASavanna Elementary4163.9%(16)
1852California Montessori Project - Capitol CampusSacramento, CACalifornia Montessori Project - Capitol Campus District4173.8%(16)
1853Louise Foussat ElementaryOceanside, CAOceanside Unified7553.8%(29)
1854Diamond Creek ElementaryRoseville, CARoseville City Elementary5473.8%(21)
1855Wildflower Open ClassroomChico, CAWildflower Open Classroom District1833.8%(7)
1856Hamilton ElementaryHanford, CAHanford Elementary4183.8%(16)
1857West Hollywood ElementaryWest Hollywood, CALos Angeles Unified3133.8%(12)
1858Kynoch ElementaryMarysville, CAMarysville Joint Unified6783.8%(26)
1859Frost (Earl) ElementarySan Jose, CAOak Grove Elementary3133.8%(12)
1860Wingland ElementaryBakersfield, CAStandard Elementary7833.8%(30)
1861Mango ElementaryFontana, CAFontana Unified5233.8%(20)
1862Rosemont Avenue ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1573.8%(6)
1863Roosevelt ElementaryLynwood, CALynwood Unified4453.8%(17)
1864Juan Felipe Herrera ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified6303.8%(24)
1865Birch Grove IntermediateNewark, CANewark Unified2893.8%(11)
1866Westwood ElementarySanta Clara, CASanta Clara Unified3683.8%(14)
1867Yermo ElementaryYermo, CASilver Valley Unified3683.8%(14)
1868Southgate ElementaryHayward, CAHayward Unified5813.8%(22)
1869Rio Vista School of Applied LearningApple Valley, CAApple Valley Unified9273.8%(35)
1870Centennial ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified7413.8%(28)
1871Trinity Street ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1853.8%(7)
1872Abraham LincolnParamount, CAParamount Unified5023.8%(19)
1873Alamo ElementaryVacaville, CAVacaville Unified7143.8%(27)
1874Pinkham ElementaryVisalia, CAVisalia Unified4763.8%(18)
1875Casa Loma ElementaryBakersfield, CABakersfield City4243.8%(16)
1876Lugo ElementaryLynwood, CALynwood Unified3183.8%(12)
1877La MesaMonterey, CAMonterey Peninsula Unified6893.8%(26)
1878Belvedere ElementaryHighland, CASan Bernardino City Unified5573.8%(21)
1879Nicolas Valley ElementaryTemecula, CATemecula Valley Unified6913.8%(26)
1880Tovashal ElementaryMurrieta, CAMurrieta Valley Unified7453.8%(28)
1881Cook (Hazel Goes) ElementaryChula Vista, CAChula Vista Elementary3463.8%(13)
1882Valle Lindo ElementaryChula Vista, CAChula Vista Elementary3723.8%(14)
1883Paradise Hills ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified2133.8%(8)
1884Baldy Mesa ElementaryPhelan, CASnowline Joint Unified9853.8%(37)
1885Alamos ElementaryMurrieta, CATemecula Valley Unified7993.8%(30)
1886Fenton Avenue CharterLake View Terrace, CAFenton Avenue Charter District7463.8%(28)
1887Arcata ElementaryArcata, CAArcata Elementary2403.8%(9)
1888A. E. Arnold ElementaryCypress, CACypress Elementary5603.8%(21)
1889Katherine R. Smith ElementarySan Jose, CAEvergreen Elementary3733.8%(14)
1890Neil Hafley ElementaryManteca, CAManteca Unified7993.8%(30)
1891Gussie M. Baker ElementarySan Jose, CAMoreland4003.8%(15)
1892GreenleafOakland, CAOakland Unified6133.8%(23)
1893Mesquite Trails ElementaryHesperia, CAHesperia Unified8823.7%(33)
1894Randall Pepper ElementaryFontana, CAFontana Unified4553.7%(17)
1895Dayton Heights ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified2143.7%(8)
1896Joe StefaniMerced, CAMerced City Elementary6413.7%(24)
1897Catherine Everett ElementaryModesto, CAModesto City Elementary4283.7%(16)
1898Yucca Mesa ElementaryYucca Valley, CAMorongo Unified4013.7%(15)
1899Ross ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified1873.7%(7)
1900Ronald Reagan ElementaryBakersfield, CAPanama-Buena Vista Union8313.7%(31)
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