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The public middle schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 18

Ranks 851900 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
851Orange County School of Computer ScienceYorba Linda, CAPlacentia-Yorba Linda Unified7531.2%(9)
852Vista Magnet Middle School of Technology Science and MathVista, CAVista Unified8361.2%(10)
853Bidwell Junior HighChico, CAChico Unified1,0121.2%(12)
854Silverado MiddleRoseville, CADry Creek Joint Elementary1,0101.2%(12)
855Hermosa Valley ElementaryHermosa Beach, CAHermosa Beach City Elementary5891.2%(7)
856Millswood MiddleLodi, CALodi Unified8431.2%(10)
857Corte MaderaPortola Valley, CAPortola Valley Elementary2521.2%(3)
858Chaparral MiddleDiamond Bar, CAWalnut Valley Unified1,3491.2%(16)
859Johnson MiddleWestminster, CAWestminster5051.2%(6)
860Harvest Park MiddlePleasanton, CAPleasanton Unified1,0151.2%(12)
861EJE Middle AcademyEl Cajon, CAEJE Middle Academy District2541.2%(3)
862Piedmont MiddleSan Jose, CABerryessa Union Elementary5911.2%(7)
863Las Flores MiddleLas Flores, CACapistrano Unified5931.2%(7)
864Lakeside MiddleNorwalk, CALittle Lake City Elementary5091.2%(6)
865Bowditch MiddleFoster City, CASan Mateo-Foster City9291.2%(11)
866Anacapa MiddleVentura, CAVentura Unified5921.2%(7)
867Green Acres MiddleVisalia, CAVisalia Unified7611.2%(9)
868Thomas Jefferson MiddleWasco, CAWasco Union Elementary5911.2%(7)
869D. Russell Parks Junior HighFullerton, CAFullerton Elementary8541.2%(10)
870Washington Academic MiddleSanger, CASanger Unified1,5391.2%(18)
871Southwest MiddleSan Diego, CASweetwater Union High5151.2%(6)
872Torch MiddleCity Of Industry, CABassett Unified3451.2%(4)
873Thomas Jefferson MiddleMadera, CAMadera Unified9481.2%(11)
874Spring View MiddleRocklin, CARocklin Unified7801.1%(9)
875Oakdale Junior HighOakdale, CAOakdale Joint Unified7801.1%(9)
876Niguel Hills MiddleLaguna Niguel, CACapistrano Unified6931.1%(8)
877Thurston MiddleLaguna Beach, CALaguna Beach Unified5241.1%(6)
878San Elijo MiddleSan Marcos, CASan Marcos Unified1,3951.1%(16)
879Park View MiddleYucaipa, CAYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified8701.1%(10)
880Animo Florence-Firestone Charter MiddleLos Angeles, CAAnimo Florence-Firestone Charter Middle District4371.1%(5)
881Robert Louis Stevenson College and Career PreparatoryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified7921.1%(9)
882Jackson Street ElementaryYreka, CAYreka Union Elementary4381.1%(5)
883Mira Loma MiddleJurupa Valley, CAJurupa Unified7111.1%(8)
884Pine Valley MiddleSan Ramon, CASan Ramon Valley Unified9731.1%(11)
885Young Oak Kim AcademyLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified7151.1%(8)
886Kenilworth Junior HighPetaluma, CAPetaluma Joint Union High8121.1%(9)
887Palm Avenue MiddleWasco, CAWasco Union Elementary6311.1%(7)
888Vista Charter MiddleLos Angeles, CAVista Charter Middle District3641.1%(4)
889Los Cerritos MiddleThousand Oaks, CAConejo Valley Unified7251.1%(8)
890Lewis H. Britton MiddleMorgan Hill, CAMorgan Hill Unified6371.1%(7)
891Vista View MiddleFountain Valley, CAOcean View7241.1%(8)
892Yorba Linda MiddleYorba Linda, CAPlacentia-Yorba Linda Unified8181.1%(9)
893Rincon Valley MiddleSanta Rosa, CASanta Rosa High7251.1%(8)
894Brea Junior HighBrea, CABrea-Olinda Unified9211.1%(10)
895Izaak Walton IntermediateGarden Grove, CAGarden Grove Unified4581.1%(5)
896Spring View MiddleHuntington Beach, CAOcean View3661.1%
897Palermo MiddlePalermo, CAPalermo Union Elementary4581.1%(5)
898Raymond J. Fisher MiddleLos Gatos, CALos Gatos Union Elementary1,0151.1%(11)
899Pinon Mesa MiddlePhelan, CASnowline Joint Unified8351.1%(9)
900Hewes MiddleSanta Ana, CATustin Unified9291.1%(10)
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