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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 47

Ranks 2,3012,350 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
2301Vanguard PreparatoryApple Valley, CAApple Valley Unified1,1532.8%(32)
2302McGill School of SuccessSan Diego, CAMcGill School of Success District1082.8%(3)
2303Janet L. Young ElementaryFresno, CAClovis Unified6472.8%(18)
2304Hickman CharterHickman, CAHickman Community Charter6472.8%(18)
2305Campus Park ElementaryLivingston, CALivingston Union5032.8%(14)
2306Commonwealth Avenue ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified5042.8%(14)
2307Miwok Valley Elementary CharterPetaluma, CAOld Adobe Union2882.8%(8)
2308Mariposa ElementaryRedlands, CARedlands Unified4322.8%(12)
2309Sequoia ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified1802.8%(5)
2310Briarwood ElementarySanta Clara, CASanta Clara Unified2882.8%(8)
2311Magnolia ElementaryUpland, CAUpland Unified5062.8%(14)
2312Luther ElementaryLive Oak, CALive Oak Unified8672.8%(24)
2313Allan Orrenmaa ElementaryRiverside, CAAlvord Unified5072.8%(14)
2314Rohr (Fred H.) ElementaryChula Vista, CAChula Vista Elementary2902.8%(8)
2315Ezekiel Balderas ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified6152.8%(17)
2316New JerusalemTracy, CANew Jerusalem Elementary2172.8%(6)
2317Emory ElementarySan Diego, CASouth Bay Union3992.8%(11)
2318Riverview ElementaryNorco, CACorona-Norco Unified3272.8%(9)
2319Felton ElementaryLennox, CALennox3642.8%(10)
2320Leontine Gracey ElementaryMerced, CAMerced City Elementary5092.8%(14)
2321Olive ElementaryNovato, CANovato Unified3642.8%(10)
2322Jefferson ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified4002.8%(11)
2323Rocketship Rising StarsSan Jose, CARocketship Rising Stars District6212.7%(17)
2324Ramon Garza ElementaryBakersfield, CABakersfield City6582.7%(18)
2325Plymouth ElementaryMonrovia, CAMonrovia Unified5472.7%(15)
2326Rio del SolOxnard, CARio Elementary8392.7%(23)
2327Parkview ElementaryChula Vista, CAChula Vista Elementary4032.7%(11)
2328Onaga ElementaryYucca Valley, CAMorongo Unified5862.7%(16)
2329Parkview ElementarySan Jose, CAOak Grove Elementary5492.7%(15)
2330Highland AcademyBeaumont, CAHighland Academy District3312.7%(9)
2331Independent ElementaryCastro Valley, CACastro Valley Unified6622.7%(18)
2332Nevin Avenue ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified4782.7%(13)
2333John Fremont ElementaryModesto, CAModesto City Elementary6252.7%(17)
2334Mariemont ElementarySacramento, CASan Juan Unified5892.7%(16)
2335Cerritos ElementaryAnaheim, CASavanna Elementary3682.7%(10)
2336West Valley Learning CenterPatterson, CAPatterson Joint Unified1472.7%(4)
2337Valley Charter ElementaryNorth Hills, CAValley Charter Elementary District2952.7%(8)
2338Twinhill ElementaryRiverside, CAAlvord Unified4422.7%(12)
2339Riverview ElementaryFresno, CAClovis Unified7002.7%(19)
2340Caryn ElementaryAlta Loma, CAEtiwanda Elementary5532.7%(15)
2341Cedar Lane ElementaryOlivehurst, CAMarysville Joint Unified5542.7%(15)
2342Alberta Martone ElementaryModesto, CAModesto City Elementary6272.7%(17)
2343La Tercera ElementaryPetaluma, CAOld Adobe Union2952.7%(8)
2344George Sargeant ElementaryRoseville, CARoseville City Elementary4062.7%(11)
2345Achieve Charter School of ChicoChico, CAAchieve Charter School of Chico District2222.7%(6)
2346Virginia R. Boris ElementaryFresno, CAClovis Unified6662.7%(18)
2347Rustic Lane ElementaryJurupa Valley, CAJurupa Unified5192.7%(14)
2348McKinley ElementaryStockton, CAStockton Unified7052.7%(19)
2349Miramonte ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified6312.7%(17)
2350Veterans ElementaryBakersfield, CANorris Elementary1,0022.7%(27)
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