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The public middle schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 22

Ranks 1,0511,100 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
1051Barbara Worth Junior HighBrawley, CABrawley Elementary8810.7%(6)
1052Thomas Jefferson MiddleIndio, CADesert Sands Unified5910.7%(4)
1053Hidden Valley MiddleEscondido, CAEscondido Union7330.7%(5)
1054Hall MiddleLarkspur, CALarkspur-Corte Madera4400.7%(3)
1055Muwekma Ohlone MiddleSan Jose, CASan Jose Unified5870.7%(4)
1056New Brighton MiddleCapitola, CASoquel Union Elementary5850.7%(4)
1057Union Hill MiddleGrass Valley, CAUnion Hill Elementary1460.7%(1)
1058William Sheppard MiddleSan Jose, CAAlum Rock Union Elementary4510.7%(3)
1059Sierramont MiddleSan Jose, CABerryessa Union Elementary7420.7%(5)
1060Rafer Johnson Junior HighKingsburg, CAKingsburg Elementary Charter4470.7%(3)
1061Unidos MiddleNapa, CANapa Valley Unified5990.7%(4)
1062Cerro Villa MiddleVilla Park, CAOrange Unified7470.7%(5)
1063Forestville AcademyForestville, CAForestville Union Elementary1520.7%(1)
1064McKinleyville MiddleMcKinleyville, CAMcKinleyville Union Elementary3020.7%(2)
1065Oak Crest MiddleEncinitas, CASan Dieguito Union High7580.7%(5)
1066Haven Drive MiddleArvin, CAArvin Union6120.7%(4)
1067Laton MiddleLaton, CALaton Joint Unified1540.7%(1)
1068La Entrada MiddleMenlo Park, CALas Lomitas Elementary6120.7%(4)
1069Lakeview Junior HighSanta Maria, CAOrcutt Union Elementary4630.7%(3)
1070Rio Bravo-Greeley ElementaryBakersfield, CARio Bravo-Greeley Union Elementary4660.6%(3)
1071Mesa MiddleArroyo Grande, CALucia Mar Unified4740.6%(3)
1072Synergy Kinetic AcademyLos Angeles, CASynergy Kinetic Academy District4810.6%(3)
1073Kerman MiddleKerman, CAKerman Unified8100.6%(5)
1074Pacific Trails MiddleSan Diego, CASan Dieguito Union High9710.6%(6)
1075Mountain View MiddleRedding, CAColumbia Elementary3270.6%(2)
1076Adaline E. Kent MiddleKentfield, CAKentfield Elementary4880.6%(3)
1077C. T. English MiddleLos Gatos, CALoma Prieta Joint Union Elementary1640.6%(1)
1078Mesa View MiddleHuntington Beach, CAOcean View8170.6%(5)
1079Alta Loma MiddleSouth San Francisco, CASouth San Francisco Unified6520.6%(4)
1080Pomolita MiddleUkiah, CAUkiah Unified8260.6%(5)
1081Arellanes Junior HighSanta Maria, CASanta Maria-Bonita6680.6%(4)
1082James E. Potter IntermediateFallbrook, CAFallbrook Union Elementary8280.6%(5)
1083Twin Lakes ElementaryEl Monte, CAMountain View Elementary5020.6%(3)
1084San Ysidro MiddleSan Ysidro, CASan Ysidro Elementary5000.6%(3)
1085Santa Barbara Junior HighSanta Barbara, CASanta Barbara Unified5120.6%(3)
1086North Park Academy of the ArtsPico Rivera, CAEl Rancho Unified5120.6%(3)
1087Woodrow Wilson MiddleGlendale, CAGlendale Unified1,1820.6%(7)
1088Suzanne MiddleWalnut, CAWalnut Valley Unified1,1900.6%(7)
1089Mission MiddleEscondido, CAEscondido Union8550.6%(5)
1090Isaac Newton Graham MiddleMountain View, CAMountain View Whisman8600.6%(5)
1091Lewis Flamson Junior HighPaso Robles, CAPaso Robles Joint Unified8840.6%(5)
1092Toyon MiddleValley Springs, CACalaveras Unified5220.6%(3)
1093Camerado Springs MiddleCameron Park, CABuckeye Union Elementary5360.6%(3)
1094James Irvine IntermediateGarden Grove, CAGarden Grove Unified5320.6%(3)
1095Griffith MiddleLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1,0700.6%(6)
1096National City MiddleNational City, CASweetwater Union High7090.6%(4)
1097Cardozo MiddleRiverbank, CARiverbank Unified5440.6%(3)
1098Upper Lake MiddleUpper Lake, CAUpper Lake Unified1830.6%(1)
1099Herbert C. Green MiddlePlacerville, CAMother Lode Union Elementary3630.6%(2)
1100Vista Heritage Global AcademySanta Ana, CAVista Heritage Global Academy District3690.5%(2)
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