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

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

MOST BLACK · RHODE ISLAND
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
101Segue Inst for LearningCentral Falls, RISegue Institute for Learning3593.3%(12)
102Wakefield Hills El. SchoolWest Warwick, RIWest Warwick3733.2%(12)
103Scott SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick1893.2%(6)
104Greenwood SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick2553.1%(8)
105Sherman SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick3243.1%(10)
106Woodridge SchoolCranston, RICranston2603.1%(8)
107Glen Hills SchoolCranston, RICranston2703.0%(8)
108Austin T. Levy SchoolHarrisville, RIBurrillville2542.8%(7)
109Kingston Hill AcademySaunderstown, RIKingston Hill Academy2602.7%(7)
110Peace Dale SchoolPeace Dale, RISouth Kingstown4122.7%(11)
111George Hanaford SchoolEast Greenwich, RIEast Greenwich2762.5%(7)
112John F. Horgan SchoolWest Warwick, RIWest Warwick4752.5%(12)
113Lincoln Central Elem.Lincoln, RILincoln4162.4%(10)
114Brown Avenue SchoolJohnston, RIJohnston2512.4%(6)
115Garvin MemorialCumberland, RICumberland4222.4%(10)
116Cedar Hill SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick2992.3%(7)
117Fishing Cove El. SchoolNorth Kingstown, RINorth Kingstown3462.3%(8)
118Meadowbrook Farms SchoolEast Greenwich, RIEast Greenwich2812.1%(6)
119Primrose Hill SchoolBarrington, RIBarrington3292.1%(7)
120Hugh Cole SchoolWarren, RIBristol Warren5172.1%(11)
121Leviton Dual Language SchoolProvidence, RIProvidence2882.1%(6)
122Nuestro Mundo Public Charter SProvidence, RINuestro Mundo Public Charter2922.0%(6)
123Community SchoolCumberland, RICumberland5452.0%(11)
124William Callahan SchoolHarrisville, RIBurrillville3101.9%(6)
125John J. McLaughlin CumberlandCumberland, RICumberland4131.9%(8)
126Wyman SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick2621.9%(5)
127Melville SchoolPortsmouth, RIPortsmouth3161.9%(6)
128Pocasset SchoolTiverton, RITiverton2101.9%(4)
129Forest Park El. SchoolNorth Kingstown, RINorth Kingstown2641.9%(5)
130Blackrock SchoolCoventry, RICoventry3221.9%(6)
131Orchard Farms El. SchoolCranston, RICranston4441.8%(8)
132Park SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick2251.8%(4)
133North Smithfield ElementaryNorth Smithfield, RINorth Smithfield5831.7%(10)
134Hampden Meadows SchoolBarrington, RIBarrington4711.7%(8)
135Charlestown Elementary SchoolCharlestown, RIChariho2461.6%(4)
136West Kingston SchoolWest Kingston, RISouth Kingstown3131.6%(5)
137Raymond LaPerche SchoolSmithfield, RISmithfield3371.5%(5)
138Clayville SchoolClayville, RIScituate1401.4%(2)
139Wawaloam SchoolExeter, RIExeter-West Greenwich2151.4%(3)
140Warwick Neck SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick2901.4%(4)
141Stony Lane El. SchoolNorth Kingstown, RINorth Kingstown3851.3%(5)
142Hopkins Hill SchoolCoventry, RICoventry3231.2%(4)
143Capt. Isaac Paine El. SchoolFoster, RIFoster2411.2%(3)
144Tiogue SchoolCoventry, RICoventry3281.2%(4)
145Metcalf SchoolExeter, RIExeter-West Greenwich5221.1%(6)
146Dunn's Corners SchoolWesterly, RIWesterly2641.1%(3)
147Nayatt SchoolBarrington, RIBarrington3561.1%(4)
148Steere Farm Elementary SchoolPascoag, RIBurrillville2681.1%(3)
149Pleasant View Elementary SchooSmithfield, RISmithfield5521.1%(6)
150Colt Andrews SchoolBristol, RIBristol Warren3071.0%(3)
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