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

This ranking covers the public middle schools with the highest share of Black students in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, drawn from 10 qualifying public middle schools. Walker Junior High leads the list at 32.5%, against a median of 14.8% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
10
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
Top % Black
32.5%
Median % Black
14.8%
MOST BLACK · LIVINGSTON PARISH, LOUISIANA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
1Walker Junior HighWalker, LALivingston Parish50832.5%(165)
2Juban Parc Junior High SchoolDenham Springs, LALivingston Parish56422.5%(127)
3Southside Junior High SchoolDenham Springs, LALivingston Parish53618.1%(97)
4Denham Springs Junior High SchoolDenham Springs, LALivingston Parish81115.5%(126)
5North Corbin Junior High SchoolWalker, LALivingston Parish62414.9%(93)
6Westside Junior High SchoolWalker, LALivingston Parish39714.6%(58)
7Springfield Middle SchoolSpringfield, LALivingston Parish44014.3%(63)
8Albany Middle SchoolAlbany, LALivingston Parish60310.1%(61)
9Live Oak Junior HighWatson, LALivingston Parish65410.1%(66)
10Live Oak Middle SchoolWatson, LALivingston Parish6728.9%(60)
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