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The public middle schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 10

Ranks 451500 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
451Vineyard Junior HighAlta Loma, CAAlta Loma Elementary9333.9%(36)
452Monroe MiddleSan Jose, CACampbell Union6773.8%(26)
453Calle Mayor MiddleTorrance, CATorrance Unified6263.8%(24)
454South Lake MiddleIrvine, CAIrvine Unified6523.8%(25)
455Norman N. Glick MiddleModesto, CAEmpire Union Elementary6023.8%(23)
456Berendo MiddleLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified5523.8%(21)
457Barbara Chilton MiddleRoseville, CARoseville City Elementary1,2893.8%(49)
458Santa Fe Computer Science MagnetMonrovia, CAMonrovia Unified4243.8%(16)
459James L. Day MiddleTemecula, CATemecula Valley Unified9323.8%(35)
460Orangeview Junior HighAnaheim, CAAnaheim Union High6123.8%(23)
461Robert O. Townsend Junior HighChino Hills, CAChino Valley Unified9053.8%(34)
462Cesar Chavez MiddleHayward, CAHayward Unified4533.8%(17)
463Cesar Chavez MiddleUnion City, CANew Haven Unified9903.7%(37)
464Bill E. Young Jr. MiddleCalipatria, CACalipatria Unified3223.7%(12)
465Sierra Vista MiddleCovina, CACovina-Valley Unified7783.7%(29)
466Weaver MiddleMerced, CAWeaver Union1,0733.7%(40)
467Walker Junior HighLa Palma, CAAnaheim Union High8903.7%(33)
468Reyburn IntermediateClovis, CAClovis Unified1,7853.7%(66)
469Gaspar De Portola Charter MiddleTarzana, CALos Angeles Unified1,4613.7%(54)
470High Tech Middle MesaSan Diego, CAHigh Tech Middle Mesa District3523.7%(13)
471Helen Keller MiddleLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified5153.7%(19)
472Matthew Gage MiddleRiverside, CARiverside Unified8403.7%(31)
473Alondra MiddleParamount, CAParamount Unified7353.7%(27)
474Willis Jepson MiddleVacaville, CAVacaville Unified9543.7%(35)
475Magnolia Science Academy San DiegoSan Diego, CAMagnolia Science Academy San Diego District4643.7%(17)
476Thompson MiddleMurrieta, CAMurrieta Valley Unified1,5653.6%(57)
477Lorbeer MiddleDiamond Bar, CAPomona Unified6883.6%(25)
478Walter Stiern MiddleBakersfield, CABakersfield City8913.6%(32)
479Somerset MiddleModesto, CASylvan Union Elementary9473.6%(34)
480Riverview MiddleHelendale, CAHelendale Elementary1413.5%(5)
481Fontana MiddleFontana, CAFontana Unified1,0493.5%(37)
482Francisco Sepulveda MiddleNorth Hills, CALos Angeles Unified1,0523.5%(37)
483Pleasant Hill MiddlePleasant Hill, CAMt. Diablo Unified7383.5%(26)
484Sequoia MiddleFresno, CAFresno Unified8293.5%(29)
485Prescott Junior HighModesto, CAStanislaus Union Elementary7463.5%(26)
486Walnut Grove IntermediateWest Covina, CAWest Covina Unified2593.5%(9)
487Hillsdale MiddleEl Cajon, CACajon Valley Union1,4813.4%(51)
488Martin Murphy MiddleSan Jose, CAMorgan Hill Unified4663.4%(16)
489Traweek MiddleWest Covina, CACovina-Valley Unified6143.4%(21)
490Yuba Gardens IntermediateOlivehurst, CAMarysville Joint Unified7613.4%(26)
491Roosevelt Junior HighModesto, CAModesto City Elementary8183.4%(28)
492Valley View MiddlePleasant Hill, CAMt. Diablo Unified8193.4%(28)
493Daniel J. Savage MiddleModesto, CASylvan Union Elementary9063.4%(31)
494Terra Cotta MiddleLake Elsinore, CALake Elsinore Unified1,0263.4%(35)
495John A. Sutter MiddleCanoga Park, CALos Angeles Unified7633.4%(26)
496Elsinore MiddleLake Elsinore, CALake Elsinore Unified9473.4%(32)
497Frank J. ZamboniParamount, CAParamount Unified6503.4%(22)
498Itliong-Vera CruzUnion City, CANew Haven Unified1,0973.4%(37)
499Serrano MiddleMontclair, CAOntario-Montclair6573.4%(22)
500Rolling Hills MiddleLos Gatos, CACampbell Union7783.3%(26)
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