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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in South Carolina · page 4

Ranks 151200 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in South Carolina. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · SOUTH CAROLINA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
151E. L. Wright MiddleColumbia, SCRichland 021,27557.6%(735)
152McDonald ElementaryGeorgetown, SCGeorgetown 0138957.3%(223)
153Johnston ElementaryJohnston, SCEdgefield 0127657.3%(158)
154Wallace Gregg ElementaryFlorence, SCFlorence 0128357.2%(162)
155Pontiac ElementaryElgin, SCRichland 0288057.2%(503)
156Chester Park Elementary School of Literacy and TechnologyChester, SCChester 0130057.0%(171)
157Eleanor S. Rice ElementaryGreenwood, SCGreenwood 5053556.8%(304)
158High Hills ElementaryShaw Air Force Base, SCSumter 0143556.5%(246)
159Meeting Street BrentwoodNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 0180656.0%(451)
160Harbison West ElementaryColumbia, SCLexington 0551055.9%(285)
161Forest Lake ElementaryColumbia, SCRichland 0265255.7%(363)
162E.B. Ellington ElementaryRavenel, SCCharleston 0136655.5%(203)
163Shaw Heights ElementaryShaw Air Force Base, SCSumter 0140455.2%(223)
164Westwood ElementaryAbbeville, SCAbbeville 6029654.7%(162)
165John C. Calhoun ElementaryCalhoun Falls, SCAbbeville 6011954.6%(65)
166Woodland Heights ElementarySpartanburg, SCSpartanburg 0640754.5%(222)
167Oakland PrimarySumter, SCSumter 0152054.4%(283)
168E. B. Morse ElementaryLaurens, SCLaurens 5544753.7%(240)
169Lamar-Spaulding ElementaryLamar, SCDarlington 0149653.4%(265)
170L. W. Conder ElementaryColumbia, SCRichland 0248953.0%(259)
171Millwood ElementarySumter, SCSumter 0160252.8%(318)
172Lake Carolina Elementary Upper CampusBlythewood, SCRichland 0252352.6%(275)
173Pocalla Springs ElementarySumter, SCSumter 0160952.5%(320)
174Theodore Lester ElementaryFlorence, SCFlorence 0136252.5%(190)
175Dover ElementaryNorth, SCOrangeburg23752.3%(124)
176Ben Hazel PrimaryHampton, SCHampton22252.3%(116)
177Polo Road ElementaryColumbia, SCRichland 0266551.9%(345)
178Child Development Center at Woods RoadFlorence, SCFlorence 0118951.9%(98)
179St. John's ElementaryDarlington, SCDarlington 0159651.7%(308)
180Edisto PrimaryCordova, SCOrangeburg63551.6%(328)
181Foster Park ElementaryUnion, SCUnion 0143051.6%(222)
182Cheraw IntermediateCheraw, SCChesterfield 0140751.4%(209)
183Gallman ElementaryNewberry, SCNewberry 0140851.0%(208)
184Southside Early Childhood CenterHartsville, SCDarlington 0136050.8%(183)
185Newberry ElementaryNewberry, SCNewberry 0142150.8%(214)
186Harleyville ElementaryDorchester, SCDorchester 0424850.8%(126)
187Northside ElementaryWalterboro, SCColleton 0142850.7%(217)
188Long Cane PrimaryAbbeville, SCAbbeville 6036850.5%(186)
189Bay Road ElementaryHartsville, SCDarlington 0156350.3%(283)
190Liberty STEAM Charter SchoolSumter, SCSC Public Charter School District73050.0%(365)
191Leaphart ElementaryColumbia, SCLexington 0548349.9%(241)
192McLaurin ElementaryFlorence, SCFlorence 0155249.5%(273)
193Richmond Drive ElementaryRock Hill, SCYork 0346749.5%(231)
194Lucy T. Davis ElementaryFlorence, SCFlorence 0163249.4%(312)
195Beaufort ElementaryBeaufort, SCBeaufort 0137549.3%(185)
196W. E. Parker ElementaryEdgefield, SCEdgefield 0133949.3%(167)
197Chester Park Elementary School for the ArtsChester, SCChester 0133149.2%(163)
198Cheraw PrimaryCheraw, SCChesterfield 0144349.0%(217)
199East ElementaryDillon, SCDillon 0443349.0%
200Forest Hills ElementaryWalterboro, SCColleton 0147248.9%(231)
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