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The public high schools with the highest share of Black students in Livingston Parish, Louisiana

7 public high schools in Livingston Parish, Louisiana appear in this ranking of the public high schools with the highest share of Black students, ranked by the share of students who are Black or African American, from federal NCES enrollment data. Walker High School leads the list at 19.5%, against a median of 10.5% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
7
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
Top % Black
19.5%
Median % Black
10.5%
MOST BLACK · LIVINGSTON PARISH, LOUISIANA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
1Walker High SchoolWalker, LALivingston Parish2,00619.5%(392)
2Denham Springs High SchoolDenham Springs, LALivingston Parish2,38518.7%(446)
3Springfield High SchoolSpringfield, LALivingston Parish40013.8%(55)
4Albany High SchoolAlbany, LALivingston Parish53410.5%(56)
5Live Oak High SchoolWatson, LALivingston Parish1,3929.4%(131)
6Doyle High SchoolLivingston, LALivingston Parish6432.8%(18)
7French Settlement High SchoolFrench Settlement, LALivingston Parish4501.1%(5)
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Racial and ethnic enrollment shares are factual figures reported by each school to the federal government (NCES). This list describes the composition of student bodies and is not an evaluation or endorsement of any school.

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