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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in South Carolina · page 9

Ranks 401450 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in South Carolina. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · SOUTH CAROLINA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
401Bethel ElementarySimpsonville, SCGreenville 0191524.5%(224)
402Kinard ElementaryClover, SCYork 0246324.4%(113)
403Oak Pointe ElementaryIrmo, SCLexington 0548424.4%(118)
404GREEN Charter School SpartanburgSpartanburg, SCSC Public Charter School District41224.3%(100)
405Simpsonville ElementarySimpsonville, SCGreenville 0179824.2%(193)
406Cotton Belt ElementaryYork, SCYork 0142824.1%(103)
407Harold C. Johnson ElementaryYork, SCYork 0138823.7%(92)
408Rosewood ElementaryColumbia, SCRichland 0133823.7%(80)
409Saluda ElementarySaluda, SCSaluda 0139723.4%(93)
410Irmo ElementaryIrmo, SCLexington 0548723.4%(114)
411McLees ElementaryAnderson, SCAnderson 0554323.4%(127)
412Mt. Zion ElementaryJohns Island, SCCharleston 0129523.4%(69)
413Jesse Boyd ElementarySpartanburg, SCSpartanburg 0754923.3%(128)
414Berkeley Preparatory AcademySummerville, SCCharter Institute at Erskine76423.3%(178)
415Crestview ElementaryGreer, SCGreenville 0168323.3%(159)
416Draytonville ElementaryGaffney, SCCherokee 0126423.1%(61)
417India Hook ElementaryRock Hill, SCYork 0349523.0%(114)
418Ravenel ElementarySeneca, SCOconee 0153023.0%(122)
419White Knoll ElementaryWest Columbia, SCLexington 0161522.9%(141)
420Knightsville ElementarySummerville, SCDorchester 0283322.8%(190)
421Heath Springs ElementaryHeath Springs, SCLancaster 0129722.6%(67)
422Nexton ElementarySummerville, SCBerkeley 0194422.3%(210)
423Shoally Creek ElementaryBoiling Springs, SCSpartanburg 0274222.2%(165)
424Sterling SchoolGreenville, SCGreenville 0174922.2%(166)
425Ashley River Creative Arts ElementaryCharleston, SCCharleston 0161822.0%(136)
426Ford ElementaryLaurens, SCLaurens 5542322.0%(93)
427Doby's Mill ElementaryLugoff, SCKershaw 0160721.9%(133)
428Ellen Woodside ElementaryPelzer, SCGreenville 011,07121.9%(234)
429East Link AcademyGreenville, SCLimestone Charters Association25821.7%(56)
430Myrtle Beach ElementaryMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 011,06621.7%(231)
431St. Andrew's School of Math and ScienceCharleston, SCCharleston 0176921.6%(166)
432Pomaria-Garmany ElementaryPomaria, SCNewberry 0133921.5%(73)
433Jefferson ElementaryYork, SCYork 0137821.4%(81)
434Walker-Gamble ElementaryNew Zion, SCClarendon 0654721.4%(117)
435Tyger River ElementaryDuncan, SCSpartanburg 0547321.4%(101)
436Cannons ElementarySpartanburg, SCSpartanburg 0338921.3%(83)
437Cherry Park Elementary School of Language ImmersionRock Hill, SCYork 0380621.3%(172)
438Congaree ElementaryWest Columbia, SCLexington 0235221.3%(75)
439Blue Ridge ElementarySeneca, SCOconee 0157921.2%(123)
440Pendleton ElementaryPendleton, SCAnderson 0454721.2%(116)
441Joanna-Woodson ElementaryJoanna, SCLaurens 5629321.2%(62)
442Jefferson ElementaryWarrenville, SCAiken 0157221.1%(121)
443Armstrong ElementaryGreenville, SCGreenville 0143521.1%(92)
444Myrtle Beach PrimaryMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 0171021.1%(150)
445Sandhills PrimarySwansea, SCLexington 0450921.0%(107)
446Satchel Ford ElementaryColumbia, SCRichland 0172120.9%(151)
447College Park ElementaryLadson, SCBerkeley 0175020.9%(157)
448Saluda PrimarySaluda, SCSaluda 0147420.9%(99)
449Berea ElementaryGreenville, SCGreenville 0148920.9%(102)
450Jonesville Elementary/MiddleJonesville, SCUnion 0155720.8%(116)
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