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

This ranking covers the public high schools with the highest share of Black students in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, drawn from 8 qualifying public high schools. Wossman High School leads the list at 97.8%, against a median of 65.5% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
8
Ouachita Parish, Louisiana
Top % Black
97.8%
Median % Black
65.5%
MOST BLACK · OUACHITA PARISH, LOUISIANA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
1Wossman High SchoolMonroe, LACity of Monroe School District63597.8%(621)
2Carroll High SchoolMonroe, LACity of Monroe School District57797.6%(563)
3Richwood High SchoolMonroe, LAOuachita Parish40097.3%(389)
4Ouachita Parish High SchoolMonroe, LAOuachita Parish1,11272.5%(806)
5Neville High SchoolMonroe, LACity of Monroe School District1,04258.5%(610)
6West Monroe High SchoolWest Monroe, LAOuachita Parish2,04123.1%(472)
7Sterlington High SchoolMonroe, LAOuachita Parish51320.5%(105)
8West Ouachita High SchoolWest Monroe, LAOuachita Parish9685.6%(54)
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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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