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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in Maine · page 3

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

MOST BLACK · MAINE
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
101Asa C Adams SchoolOrono, MERSU 263362.1%(7)
102Windsor Elementary SchoolWindsor, MERSU 122882.1%(6)
103Turner Elementary SchoolTurner, MERSU 52/MSAD 522952.0%(6)
104Jonesport Elementary SchoolJonesport, MEJonesport Public Schools1012.0%(2)
105Manchester SchoolWindham, MERSU 143572.0%(7)
106Turner Primary SchoolTurner, MERSU 52/MSAD 523081.9%(6)
107Hall-Dale Elementary SchHallowell, MERSU 023111.9%(6)
108Chelsea Elementary SchoolChelsea, MERSU 122621.9%(5)
109Horace Mitchell Primary SchoolKittery Point, MEKittery Public Schools3151.9%(6)
110Yarmouth Elementary SchoolYarmouth, MEYarmouth Schools4761.9%(9)
111Vivian E Hussey SchoolBerwick, MERSU 60/MSAD 603701.9%(7)
112Dirigo Elementary SchoolPeru, MERSU 563241.9%(6)
113Old Town Elementary SchoolOld Town, MERSU 344881.8%(9)
114Dr Lewis S Libby SchoolMilford, MEMilford Public Schools2731.8%(5)
115Buxton Center Elementary SchoolBuxton, MERSU 06/MSAD 065521.8%(10)
116Fairfield Primary SchoolFairfield, MERSU 49/MSAD 491111.8%
117Mildred L Day SchoolArundel, MERSU 212241.8%(4)
118Minot Consolidated SchoolMinot, MERSU 162291.8%(4)
119Falmouth Elementary SchoolFalmouth, MEFalmouth Public Schools8711.7%(15)
120Elm Street School-East MachiasEast Machias, MEEast Machias Public Schools1761.7%(3)
121Woodside Elementary SchoolTopsham, MERSU 75/MSAD 752941.7%(5)
122Edna Libby Elementary SchoolStandish, MERSU 06/MSAD 062961.7%(5)
123Readfield Elementary SchoolReadfield, MERSU 381831.6%(3)
124Woodland Elementary SchoolBaileyville, MEBaileyville Public Schools1241.6%(2)
125Calais Elementary SchoolCalais, MECalais Public Schools2501.6%(4)
126Wells Elementary SchoolWells, MEWells-Ogunquit CSD5631.6%(9)
127Caribou Community SchoolCaribou, MERSU 397521.6%(12)
128River View Community SchoolSouth Gardiner, MERSU 11/MSAD 111921.6%(3)
129Burchard A Dunn SchoolNew Gloucester, MERSU 15/MSAD 153501.4%(5)
130Jefferson Village SchoolJefferson, MEJefferson Public Schools2151.4%(3)
131Monmouth Memorial SchoolMonmouth, MERSU 023631.4%(5)
132Farrington SchoolAugusta, MEAugusta Public Schools3061.3%(4)
133Sea Road SchoolKennebunk, MERSU 213081.3%(4)
134Captain Albert W. Stevens SchoolBelfast, MERSU 712321.3%(3)
135Waterboro Elementary SchoolEast Waterboro, MERSU 57/MSAD 575471.3%(7)
136China Primary SchoolChina, MERSU 182421.2%(3)
137Madawaska Elementary SchoolMadawaska, MEMadawaska Public Schools1621.2%(2)
138Sabattus Primary SchoolSabattus, MERSU 041641.2%(2)
139Wiscasset Elementary SchoolWiscasset, MEWiscasset Public Schools1661.2%(2)
140Paris Elementary SchoolParis, MERSU 17/MSAD 174241.2%(5)
141Blue Hill Consolidated SchoolBlue Hill, MEBlue Hill Public Schools2561.2%(3)
142Fort Street SchoolMars Hill, MERSU 42/MSAD 421761.1%(2)
143Woodland Consolidated SchWoodland, MEWoodland Public Schools1751.1%(2)
144Margaret Chase Smith Sch - SkowheganSkowhegan, MERSU 54/MSAD 541801.1%(2)
145Hollis SchoolHollis, MERSU 06/MSAD 062721.1%(3)
146Patricia A Duran SchoolHermon, MEHermon Public Schools4591.1%(5)
147Durham Community SchoolDurham, MERSU 054691.1%(5)
148Hancock Grammar SchoolHancock, MEHancock Public Schools1881.1%(2)
149Houlton Elementary SchoolHoulton, MERSU 29/MSAD 292821.1%(3)
150Eva Hoyt Zippel SchoolPresque Isle, MERSU 79/MSAD 012891.0%(3)
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