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The public middle schools with the highest share of Black students in Kansas · page 3

Ranks 101150 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Kansas. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · KANSAS
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
101Prairie Hills MiddleHutchinson, KSBuhler5322.4%(13)
102Arkansas City Middle SchArkansas City, KSArkansas City6282.4%(15)
103Valley Center Middle SchoolValley Center, KSValley Center Pub Sch8022.4%(19)
104Forest Spring Middle SchoolSpring Hill, KSSpring Hill2962.4%(7)
105Comanche Middle SchoolDodge City, KSDodge City7832.3%(18)
106Wellington Middle SchoolWellington, KSWellington3492.3%(8)
107Santa Fe 5/6 CenterNewton, KSNewton4402.3%(10)
108Basehor-Linwood Middle SchoolBasehor, KSBasehor-Linwood6792.2%(15)
109Riverside Middle SchoolWathena, KSRiverside1432.1%(3)
110Iola Middle SchoolIola, KSIola2382.1%(5)
111Salina South MiddleSalina, KSSalina7822.0%(16)
112Aubry Bend Middle SchoolOverland Park, KSBlue Valley7922.0%(16)
113Girard MiddleGirard, KSGirard2012.0%(4)
114Discovery Intermediate SchoolGoddard, KSGoddard5022.0%(10)
115Challenger Intermediate SchoolGoddard, KSGoddard4542.0%(9)
116Hoisington MiddleHoisington, KSHoisington1581.9%(3)
117Chisholm Middle SchoolNewton, KSNewton4221.9%(8)
118Frontenac Jr. HighFrontenac, KSFrontenac Public Schools2191.8%(4)
119Woodland Spring Middle SchoolOlathe, KSSpring Hill3331.8%(6)
120Winfield Middle SchoolWinfield, KSWinfield4561.8%(8)
121Spring Hill Middle SchoolSpring Hill, KSSpring Hill2881.7%(5)
122Sabetha Middle SchoolSabetha, KSPrairie Hills1731.7%(3)
123Concordia MiddleConcordia, KSConcordia1771.7%(3)
124Marvin Sisk Middle SchoolDouglass, KSDouglass Public Schools1181.7%(2)
125Eudora Middle SchoolEudora, KSEudora3701.6%(6)
126Tonganoxie Middle SchoolTonganoxie, KSTonganoxie4331.6%(7)
127Charles O Stones Intermediate CtrGarden City, KSGarden City3771.6%(6)
128Haysville Middle SchoolHaysville, KSHaysville7551.6%(12)
129Southeast Middle SchoolCherokee, KSCherokee1281.6%(2)
130Pleasant Ridge MiddleOverland Park, KSBlue Valley5811.6%(9)
131Royster Middle SchoolChanute, KSChanute Public Schools3891.5%(6)
132Prairie View MiddleLaCygne, KSPrairie View1951.5%(3)
133Indian Hills MiddlePrairie Village, KSShawnee Mission Pub Sch8791.5%(13)
134Rock Creek Middle SchoolSt. George, KSRock Creek4151.4%(6)
135Halstead Middle SchoolHalstead, KSHalstead3461.4%(5)
136Paola MiddlePaola, KSPaola4131.4%(6)
137Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle SchoolGoddard, KSGoddard6251.4%(9)
138Humboldt Middle SchoolHumboldt, KSHumboldt1441.4%(2)
139Prairie Star MiddleLeawood, KSBlue Valley4381.4%(6)
140El Dorado MiddleEl Dorado, KSEl Dorado3701.4%(5)
141Ottawa Middle SchoolOttawa, KSOttawa4561.3%(6)
142Remington Middle SchoolWhitewater, KSRemington-Whitewater1511.3%(2)
143Everest MiddleEverest, KSSouth Brown County1511.3%(2)
144Scott City MiddleScott City, KSScott County4091.2%(5)
145Chapman Middle SchoolChapman, KSChapman2501.2%(3)
146Wellsville Middle SchoolWellsville, KSWellsville1671.2%(2)
147Smoky Valley Middle SchoolLindsborg, KSSmoky Valley2531.2%(3)
148Seymour Rogers Middle SchoolLiberal, KSLiberal4721.1%(5)
149Wamego Middle SchoolWamego, KSWamego3851.0%(4)
150Osawatomie Middle SchoolOsawatomie, KSOsawatomie1951.0%(2)
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