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The public schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 50

Ranks 2,4512,500 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
2451Polytechnic HighRiverside, CARiverside Unified2,4845.1%(127)
2452Rex Fortune ElementaryRoseville, CACenter Joint Unified4125.1%(21)
2453Riverside Drive CharterSherman Oaks, CALos Angeles Unified3925.1%(20)
2454Ethel I. Baker ElementarySacramento, CASacramento City Unified6085.1%(31)
2455Maple ElementaryFontana, CAFontana Unified5115.1%(26)
2456Kings County Special EducationHanford, CAKings County Office of Education3935.1%(20)
2457ASCENDOakland, CAASCEND District4935.1%(25)
2458Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Junior HighDavis, CADavis Joint Unified5335.1%(27)
2459Desert Springs MiddleDesert Hot Springs, CAPalm Springs Unified7495.1%(38)
2460Edison ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified3755.1%(19)
2461Center for Advanced LearningLos Angeles, CACenter for Advanced Learning District2375.1%(12)
2462Joseph M. SimasHanford, CAHanford Elementary5145.1%(26)
2463Emerson Parkside AcademyLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified3565.1%(18)
2464Oroville HighOroville, CAOroville Union High8725.0%(44)
2465Webster ElementaryPasadena, CAPasadena Unified2775.0%(14)
2466El Roble IntermediateClaremont, CAClaremont Unified9525.0%(48)
2467James Logan HighUnion City, CANew Haven Unified3,0965.0%(156)
2468San Diego Metro Career and TechSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified1195.0%(6)
2469Temecula Valley CharterWinchester, CATemecula Valley Charter District5965.0%(30)
2470Jasper ElementaryAlta Loma, CAAlta Loma Elementary3985.0%(20)
2471Achieve AcademyOakland, CAAchieve Academy District5375.0%(27)
2472Del Oro HighBakersfield, CAKern High1,9275.0%(97)
2473Rachel Carson ElementarySan Jose, CASan Jose Unified1995.0%(10)
2474Mesa Verde HighCitrus Heights, CASan Juan Unified8945.0%(45)
2475Aveson School of LeadersPasadena, CAAveson School of Leaders District2795.0%(14)
2476Panama ElementaryBakersfield, CAPanama-Buena Vista Union8765.0%(44)
2477Eric Birch High (Continuation)Fontana, CAFontana Unified2395.0%(12)
2478Helms MiddleSan Pablo, CAWest Contra Costa Unified5585.0%(28)
2479Lichen K-8Citrus Heights, CASan Juan Unified4985.0%(25)
2480Monte Vista MiddleTracy, CATracy Joint Unified7385.0%(37)
2481Castro Valley HighCastro Valley, CACastro Valley Unified2,8745.0%(144)
2482Reagan ElementaryClovis, CAClovis Unified8185.0%(41)
2483Hemet HighHemet, CAHemet Unified2,4145.0%(121)
2484Golden Valley HighMerced, CAMerced Union High1,9175.0%(96)
2485Rise Kohyang MiddleLos Angeles, CARise Kohyang Middle District2805.0%(14)
2486Santiago HighCorona, CACorona-Norco Unified3,5775.0%(179)
2487John C. Fremont ElementaryMerced, CAMerced City Elementary5805.0%(29)
2488The Studios @ CentralOroville, CAOroville City Elementary3005.0%(15)
2489Bethune K-8San Diego, CASan Diego Unified5205.0%(26)
2490Don Stowell ElementaryMerced, CAMerced City Elementary5015.0%(25)
2491Seaside MiddleSeaside, CAMonterey Peninsula Unified5215.0%(26)
2492Harry Wirtz ElementaryParamount, CAParamount Unified4215.0%(21)
2493Diamond Ranch HighPomona, CAPomona Unified1,5425.0%(77)
2494Harding ElementaryEl Cerrito, CAWest Contra Costa Unified4815.0%(24)
2495Highland HighBakersfield, CAKern High2,5305.0%(126)
2496Dolores Huerta ElementaryLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified3215.0%(16)
2497J. C. Crumpton ElementaryMarina, CAMonterey Peninsula Unified5625.0%(28)
2498Kathryn Hughes ElementarySanta Clara, CASanta Clara Unified2815.0%(14)
2499Ortega HighLake Elsinore, CALake Elsinore Unified4635.0%(23)
2500Jane Addams MiddleLawndale, CALawndale Elementary6445.0%(32)
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