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The public high schools with the highest share of Black students in South Carolina · page 2

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

MOST BLACK · SOUTH CAROLINA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
51Irmo HighColumbia, SCLexington 051,27257.5%(732)
52Bamberg-Ehrhardt HighBamberg, SCBamberg 0338356.4%(216)
53Andrews HighAndrews, SCGeorgetown 0147155.2%(260)
54Spring Valley HighColumbia, SCRichland 022,23054.2%(1,209)
55Chester Senior HighChester, SCChester 0169953.4%(373)
56Blythewood HighBlythewood, SCRichland 022,16452.9%(1,144)
57Cheraw HighCheraw, SCChesterfield 0160352.2%(315)
58Edisto HighCordova, SCOrangeburg61452.1%(320)
59South Florence HighFlorence, SCFlorence 011,58049.8%(786)
60Spartanburg HighSpartanburg, SCSpartanburg 072,16449.6%(1,074)
61Charleston Charter School for Math and ScienceCharleston, SCCharleston 0157349.6%(284)
62Learn4Life High School-CharlestonN Charleston, SCSC Public Charter School District16949.1%(83)
63Dreher HighColumbia, SCRichland 011,14449.0%(560)
64Southside HighGreenville, SCGreenville 011,07548.9%(526)
65Lamar HighLamar, SCDarlington 0126848.9%(131)
66Colleton County HighWalterboro, SCColleton 011,35248.8%(660)
67Lancaster HighLancaster, SCLancaster 011,39048.7%(677)
68Lowcountry Acceleration AcademyN Charleston, SCSC Public Charter School District61947.5%(294)
69Woodland HighDorchester, SCDorchester 0468047.2%(321)
70Barnwell HighBarnwell, SCBarnwell55747.0%(262)
71Ridgeland Secondary Academy of ExcellenceRidgeland, SCJasper 0173946.7%(345)
72Battery Creek HighBeaufort, SCBeaufort 0180946.4%(375)
73Aiken HighAiken, SCAiken 011,09745.7%(501)
74Abbeville HighAbbeville, SCAbbeville 6046345.4%(210)
75Newberry HighNewberry, SCNewberry 0183744.9%(376)
76West Florence HighFlorence, SCFlorence 011,82743.9%(802)
77Georgetown HighGeorgetown, SCGeorgetown 0191843.3%(397)
78Strom Thurmond HighJohnston, SCEdgefield 0172042.8%(308)
79Hartsville HighHartsville, SCDarlington 011,12942.2%(476)
80Timberland HighSt. Stephen, SCBerkeley 0171841.9%(301)
81J. Paul Truluck Creative Arts and Science MagnetLake City, SCFlorence 0338541.8%(161)
82Northwestern HighRock Hill, SCYork 031,82241.8%(762)
83Emerald HighGreenwood, SCGreenwood 5088741.4%(367)
84Fort Dorchester HighNorth Charleston, SCDorchester 022,34441.3%(967)
85Berkeley HighMoncks Corner, SCBerkeley 012,04741.0%(840)
86Great Falls HighGreat Falls, SCChester 0137540.3%(151)
87Clinton HighClinton, SCLaurens 5681140.0%(324)
88R. B. Stall HighNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 012,13539.7%(848)
89Greenwood HighGreenwood, SCGreenwood 501,72439.7%(684)
90Wagener-Salley HighWagener, SCAiken 0124539.6%(97)
91A. C. Flora HighColumbia, SCRichland 011,32839.4%(523)
92Silver Bluff HighAiken, SCAiken 0175639.3%(297)
93Beaufort HighBeaufort, SCBeaufort 011,10439.2%(433)
94Loris HighLoris, SCHorry 0185738.6%(331)
95Westside HighAnderson, SCAnderson 051,68738.5%(649)
96Camden HighCamden, SCKershaw 011,13638.3%(435)
97Dutch Fork HighIrmo, SCLexington 051,70337.5%(639)
98St. Johns HighJohns Island, SCCharleston 0139037.4%(146)
99Lake View HighLake View, SCDillon 0448337.1%(179)
100Goose Creek HighGoose Creek, SCBerkeley 011,97336.8%(726)
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