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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in Rhode Island · page 2

Ranks 51100 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Rhode Island. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · RHODE ISLAND
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
51Vartan Gregorian El. SchoolProvidence, RIProvidence31112.5%(39)
52Anthony Carnevale ElementaryProvidence, RIProvidence51911.9%(62)
53G. Harold Hunt SchoolCentral Falls, RICentral Falls16211.7%(19)
54Reservoir Avenue SchoolProvidence, RIProvidence28911.1%(32)
55Lillian Feinstein El. SchoolProvidence, RIProvidence42911.0%(47)
56Stephen Olney SchoolNorth Providence, RINorth Providence38810.6%(41)
57Pothier-Citizens Elem CampusWoonsocket, RIWoonsocket6699.6%(64)
58William D'Abate Elem. SchoolProvidence, RIProvidence3989.6%(38)
59Leo A. Savoie SchoolWoonsocket, RIWoonsocket3809.5%(36)
60Claiborne Pell ElementaryNewport, RINewport6579.4%(62)
61Winsor Hill SchoolJohnston, RIJohnston3809.2%(35)
62Northern Lincoln Elem.Manville, RILincoln4959.1%(45)
63Thornton SchoolJohnston, RIJohnston3408.8%(30)
64Alfred Lima Sr. El SchoolProvidence, RIProvidence6628.8%(58)
65Forest Avenue SchoolMiddletown, RIMiddletown3048.6%(26)
66Suzanne M. Henseler QuidnessetNorth Kingstown, RINorth Kingstown2128.5%(18)
67Early Childhood CenterJohnston, RIJohnston2018.5%(17)
68W. R. Dutemple SchoolCranston, RICranston2548.3%(21)
69Sarah Dyer Barnes SchoolJohnston, RIJohnston2668.3%(22)
70B.F. Norton Elementary SchoolCumberland, RICumberland3748.0%(30)
71Lonsdale ElementaryLincoln, RILincoln2867.7%(22)
72Graniteville SchoolJohnston, RIJohnston1527.2%(11)
73Raices Dual Language AcademyCentral Falls, RICentral Falls2066.8%(14)
74Eden Park SchoolCranston, RICranston2436.6%(16)
75RISE Prep Mayoral AcademyWoonsocket, RIRISE Prep Mayoral Academy5736.5%(37)
76Holliman SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick2806.4%(18)
77Saylesville ElementaryLincoln, RILincoln3126.4%(20)
78Myron J. Francis ElementaryRumford, RIEast Providence3916.1%(24)
79Gladstone Street SchoolCranston, RICranston4026.0%(24)
80Waddington SchoolRiverside, RIEast Providence5546.0%(33)
81Edward S. Rhodes SchoolCranston, RICranston2875.9%(17)
82Webster Avenue SchoolProvidence, RIProvidence3085.8%(18)
83Edgewood HighlandCranston, RICranston2765.4%(15)
84Arlington SchoolCranston, RICranston2095.3%(11)
85Wilbur and McMahon SchoolsLittle Compton, RILittle Compton2165.1%(11)
86Robertson SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick2595.0%(13)
87Aquidneck SchoolMiddletown, RIMiddletown3025.0%(15)
88Oakland Beach SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick3264.9%(16)
89Ashton SchoolCumberland, RICumberland4294.9%(21)
90Stadium SchoolCranston, RICranston2274.8%(11)
91Lippitt SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick2234.5%(10)
92Stone Hill SchoolCranston, RICranston2344.3%(10)
93Gaudet Learning AcademyMiddletown, RIMiddletown2594.3%(11)
94Garden City SchoolCranston, RICranston5304.2%(22)
95George J. Peters SchoolCranston, RICranston2444.1%(10)
96Greenbush Elementary SchoolWest Warwick, RIWest Warwick4274.0%(17)
97Frank D. Spaziano Elem SchoolProvidence, RIProvidence5883.9%(23)
98Hoxsie SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick2783.6%(10)
99Norwood SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick2653.4%(9)
100Warwick Early Learning CenterWarwick, RIWarwick2073.4%(7)
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