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The public middle 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
701Sinaloa MiddleNovato, CANovato Unified6931.9%(13)
702Gordon H. Beatty MiddleBuena Park, CABuena Park Elementary6411.9%(12)
703Redwood MiddleThousand Oaks, CAConejo Valley Unified5891.9%(11)
704Lipman MiddleBrisbane, CABrisbane Elementary1611.9%(3)
705Nicolas Junior HighFullerton, CAFullerton Elementary5391.9%(10)
706Ridgeview MiddleVisalia, CAVisalia Unified9751.9%(18)
707Eleanor Murray FallonDublin, CADublin Unified1,6831.8%(31)
708Colton MiddleColton, CAColton Joint Unified8701.8%(16)
709La Loma Junior HighModesto, CAModesto City Elementary7051.8%(13)
710Serrano IntermediateLake Forest, CASaddleback Valley Unified8681.8%(16)
711Louis Pasteur Fundamental MiddleOrangevale, CASan Juan Unified7081.8%(13)
712James Madison MiddleNorth Hollywood, CALos Angeles Unified1,1481.8%(21)
713Indio MiddleIndio, CADesert Sands Unified7681.8%(14)
714Olympus Junior HighRoseville, CAEureka Union4391.8%(8)
715Lawrence E. Jones MiddleRohnert Park, CACotati-Rohnert Park Unified7751.8%(14)
716Vista Innovation and Design AcademyVista, CAVista Unified8341.8%(15)
717Norco IntermediateNorco, CACorona-Norco Unified7261.8%(13)
718Crittenden MiddleMountain View, CAMountain View Whisman6161.8%(11)
719Willow Glen MiddleSan Jose, CASan Jose Unified1,1801.8%(21)
720Windemere Ranch MiddleSan Ramon, CASan Ramon Valley Unified1,0111.8%(18)
721Ball Junior HighAnaheim, CAAnaheim Union High7371.8%(13)
722Lennox MiddleLennox, CALennox1,1931.8%(21)
723August Boeger MiddleSan Jose, CAMount Pleasant Elementary3971.8%(7)
724Juan Cabrillo MiddleSanta Clara, CASanta Clara Unified7961.8%(14)
725Loma Vista MiddleRiverside, CAAlvord Unified1,0271.8%(18)
726Andrew Carnegie MiddleOrangevale, CASan Juan Unified6871.8%(12)
727Nelson Avenue MiddleOroville, CAThermalito Union Elementary4561.8%(8)
728Live Oak MiddleTulare, CATulare City4581.8%(8)
729Huron MiddleHuron, CACoalinga-Huron Unified3441.7%(6)
730Modoc MiddleAlturas, CAModoc Joint Unified1721.7%(3)
731Fortuna MiddleFortuna, CAFortuna Elementary2311.7%(4)
732Sandburg MiddleGlendora, CAGlendora Unified6951.7%(12)
733Marshall MiddleSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified1,3901.7%(24)
734Herbert Slater MiddleSanta Rosa, CASanta Rosa High5771.7%(10)
735South Pasadena MiddleSouth Pasadena, CASouth Pasadena Unified1,0961.7%(19)
736Madison MiddleOceanside, CAVista Unified1,1581.7%(20)
737Orcutt Junior HighSanta Maria, CAOrcutt Union Elementary4641.7%(8)
738Excelsior ElementaryRoseville, CAEureka Union4691.7%(8)
739Norris MiddleBakersfield, CANorris Elementary9921.7%(17)
740Branciforte MiddleSanta Cruz, CASanta Cruz City High4091.7%(7)
741Bear RiverWheatland, CAWheatland5851.7%(10)
742Wilson MiddleChowchilla, CAChowchilla Elementary4701.7%(8)
743Moreland MiddleSan Jose, CAMoreland7071.7%(12)
744La Quinta MiddleLa Quinta, CADesert Sands Unified7091.7%(12)
745Lake Center MiddleSanta Fe Springs, CALittle Lake City Elementary7081.7%(12)
746Temecula MiddleTemecula, CATemecula Valley Unified1,0121.7%(17)
747Fine Arts AcademyAtascadero, CAAtascadero Unified2381.7%(4)
748Ramona Junior HighChino, CAChino Valley Unified4171.7%(7)
749Tomas Rivera MiddlePerris, CAVal Verde Unified1,0141.7%(17)
750Coronado MiddleCoronado, CACoronado Unified6601.7%(11)
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