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The public high schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 15

Ranks 701750 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
701Liberty HighBakersfield, CAKern High2,3693.0%(72)
702Diego Rivera Learning Complex Green Design STEAM AcademyLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified4933.0%(15)
703Oakland Charter HighOakland, CAOakland Charter High District3303.0%(10)
704Chino HighChino, CAChino Valley Unified2,0773.0%(63)
705Albert Powell ContinuationYuba City, CAYuba City Unified1323.0%(4)
706Los Angeles High School of the ArtsLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified4313.0%(13)
707Alhambra Senior HighMartinez, CAMartinez Unified1,0283.0%(31)
708Grace M. Davis HighModesto, CAModesto City High2,0833.0%(63)
709Nava College Preparatory AcademyLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified5983.0%(18)
710San Dimas HighSan Dimas, CABonita Unified1,2353.0%(37)
711Northridge Academy HighNorthridge, CALos Angeles Unified8323.0%(25)
712Newark Memorial HighNewark, CANewark Unified1,3673.0%(41)
713Murrieta Valley HighMurrieta, CAMurrieta Valley Unified2,1043.0%(63)
714Citrus High (Continuation)Fontana, CAFontana Unified3353.0%(10)
715Cypress HighCypress, CAAnaheim Union High2,6853.0%(80)
716Western HighAnaheim, CAAnaheim Union High1,4463.0%(43)
717Ambassador-Global LeadershipLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified4723.0%(14)
718Needles HighNeedles, CANeedles Unified2693.0%(8)
719Salinas CommunitySalinas, CAMonterey County Office of Education1013.0%(3)
720Van Nuys Senior HighVan Nuys, CALos Angeles Unified1,9693.0%(58)
721Montgomery HighSanta Rosa, CASanta Rosa High1,2533.0%(37)
722Marco Antonio Firebaugh HighLynwood, CALynwood Unified1,6332.9%(48)
723Kathleen MacDonald HighSan Jose, CASanta Clara Unified6832.9%(20)
724Technology HighRohnert Park, CACotati-Rohnert Park Unified3432.9%(10)
725Edward R. Roybal Learning CenterLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1,1302.9%(33)
726Capistrano Union HighSan Juan Capistrano, CACapistrano Unified1032.9%(3)
727Santa Teresa HighSan Jose, CAEast Side Union High2,1342.9%(62)
728Frontier HighBakersfield, CAKern High2,0982.9%(61)
729Independence ContinuationLake Balboa, CALos Angeles Unified1032.9%(3)
730LPS Oakland R & D CampusOakland, CALPS Oakland R & D Campus District1732.9%(5)
731Independence ContinuationDiamond Springs, CAEl Dorado Union High1042.9%(3)
732Clayton Valley Charter HighConcord, CAClayton Valley Charter High District2,3732.9%(68)
733Stoney Point ContinuationChatsworth, CALos Angeles Unified1052.9%(3)
734Bonita Vista Senior HighChula Vista, CASweetwater Union High1,9602.9%(56)
735Las Lomas HighWalnut Creek, CAAcalanes Union High1,5772.9%(45)
736Port of Los Angeles HighSan Pedro, CAPort of Los Angeles High District9162.8%(26)
737Fusion CharterTurlock, CAFusion Charter District1422.8%(4)
738Mission Bay HighSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified1,2402.8%(35)
739University HighFresno, CAUniversity High District4982.8%(14)
740Back Bay HighCosta Mesa, CANewport-Mesa Unified1432.8%(4)
741Vista Adult Transition CenterVista, CAVista Unified1072.8%(3)
742Downey HighDowney, CADowney Unified4,0512.8%(113)
743Valley Academy of Arts and SciencesGranada Hills, CALos Angeles Unified7572.8%(21)
744Roselawn HighTurlock, CATurlock Unified1812.8%(5)
745Wasco Independence HighWasco, CAWasco Union High1092.8%(3)
746Arnold O. Beckman HighIrvine, CATustin Unified2,7762.7%(76)
747Clovis HighClovis, CAClovis Unified2,7792.7%(76)
748El Camino High (Continuation)La Mirada, CANorwalk-La Mirada Unified2562.7%(7)
749Woodcreek HighRoseville, CARoseville Joint Union High1,9402.7%(53)
750John H. Glenn HighNorwalk, CANorwalk-La Mirada Unified8822.7%(24)
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