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The public schools with the highest share of Black students in Nevada · page 12

Ranks 551600 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Nevada. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · NEVADA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
551ESTHER BENNETT ELEMENTARYSPARKS, NVWashoe County5290.6%(3)
552Dayton Intermediate SchoolDayton, NVLyon3560.6%(2)
553C. C. Meneley Elementary SchoolGardnerville, NVDouglas3630.6%(2)
554Carlin Elementary SchoolCarlin, NVElko1830.6%(1)
555Fremont ElementaryCarson City, NVCarson City5530.5%(3)
556Panaca Elementary SchoolPanaca, NVLincoln1930.5%(1)
557Carson Valley Middle SchoolGardnerville, NVDouglas5910.5%(3)
558Doral Academy of Northern NevadaReno, NVState Sponsored Charter Schools9960.5%(5)
559Sage Elementary SchoolSpring Creek, NVElko4130.5%(2)
560Yerington High SchoolYerington, NVLyon4130.5%(2)
561French Ford Middle SchoolWinnemucca, NVHumboldt4380.5%(2)
562Alpine Academy High SchoolSparks, NVState Sponsored Charter Schools2240.5%(1)
563Dayton Elementary SchoolDayton, NVLyon4510.4%(2)
564Riverview Elementary SchoolDayton, NVLyon4520.4%(2)
565Pau Wa Lu Middle SchoolGardnerville, NVDouglas4600.4%(2)
566Spring Creek Middle SchoolSpring Creek, NVElko7080.4%(3)
567ROLLAN MELTON ELEMENTARYRENO, NVWashoe County4770.4%(2)
568VERDI ELEMENTARYVERDI, NVWashoe County2560.4%(1)
569NANCY GOMES ELEMENTARYRENO, NVWashoe County2590.4%(1)
570SUN VALLEY ELEMENTARYSPARKS, NVWashoe County5200.4%(2)
571Academy For Career EducationRENO, NVWashoe County2750.4%(1)
572Spring Creek High SchoolSpring Creek, NVElko8800.3%(3)
573G. L. Scarselli Elementary SchoolGardnerville, NVDouglas3050.3%(1)
574Battle Mountain High SchoolBattle Mountain, NVLander3090.3%(1)
575Eleanor Lemaire Junior High SchoolBattle Mountain, NVLander3100.3%(1)
576Grammar School 2Elko, NVElko3410.3%(1)
577Jacks Valley Elementary SchoolCarson City, NVDouglas3640.3%(1)
578Dayton High SchoolDayton, NVLyon7480.3%(2)
579ELIZABETH LENZ ELEMENTARYRENO, NVWashoe County3660.3%(1)
580Douglas High SchoolMinden, NVDouglas1,5100.3%(4)
581Grass Valley ElementaryWinnemucca, NVHumboldt4060.3%(1)
582Yerington Intermediate SchoolYerington, NVLyon4020.3%(1)
583West Wendover Elementary SchoolWest Wendover, NVElko4190.2%(1)
584Eagle Valley Middle SchoolCarson City, NVCarson City8540.2%(2)
585Numa Elementary SchoolFallon, NVChurchill4550.2%(1)
586Winnemucca Junior High SchoolWinnemucca, NVHumboldt4810.2%(1)
587ALYCE TAYLOR ELEMENTARYSPARKS, NVWashoe County4690.2%(1)
588Mark Twain ElementaryCarson City, NVCarson City4970.2%(1)
589Bowler Grant ESLogandale, NVClark County6620.1%(1)
590Learning BridgeEly, NVState Sponsored Charter Schools1660.0%(0)
591Perkins Ute ESMoapa, NVClark County1380.0%(0)
592George Whittell High SchoolZephyr Cove, NVDouglas1390.0%(0)
593Zephyr Cove Elementary SchoolZephyr Cove, NVDouglas1530.0%(0)
594Pinon Hills Elementary SchoolMinden, NVDouglas2560.0%(0)
595Minden Elementary SchoolMinden, NVDouglas3710.0%(0)
596Spring Creek Elementary SchoolSpring Creek, NVElko4000.0%(0)
597Carlin High SchoolCarlin, NVElko1060.0%(0)
598Owyhee Elementary SchoolOwyhee, NVElko1650.0%(0)
599Battle Mountain Elementary SchoolBattle Mountain, NVLander4320.0%(0)
600Lincoln County High SchoolPanaca, NVLincoln1510.0%(0)
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