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The public middle 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
51Chester MiddleChester, SCChester 0147956.0%(268)
52Long MiddleCheraw, SCChesterfield 0140654.9%(223)
53Blythewood MiddleBlythewood, SCRichland 0287254.6%(476)
54Dent MiddleColumbia, SCRichland 021,05953.5%(566)
55Carver Edisto MiddleCope, SCOrangeburg43952.4%(230)
56Hillcrest MiddleDalzell, SCSumter 0136552.3%(191)
57Brewer MiddleGreenwood, SCGreenwood 5060052.0%(312)
58Colleton County MiddleWalterboro, SCColleton 0193152.0%(484)
59Hand MiddleColumbia, SCRichland 0175551.4%(388)
60Southside MiddleFlorence, SCFlorence 011,13851.3%(584)
61Lady's Island MiddleBeaufort, SCBeaufort 0133850.6%(171)
62Georgetown MiddleGeorgetown, SCGeorgetown 0167150.5%(339)
63Spaulding MiddleLamar, SCDarlington 0122850.4%(115)
64A. R. Rucker MiddleLancaster, SCLancaster 0147750.3%(240)
65South MiddleLancaster, SCLancaster 0143949.9%(219)
66Johnston-Edgefield-Trenton MiddleJohnston, SCEdgefield 0139449.2%(194)
67Rawlinson Road MiddleRock Hill, SCYork 0364448.8%(314)
68Morningside MiddleNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 0155248.4%(267)
69Barnwell ElementaryBarnwell, SCBarnwell42547.8%(203)
70Wright MiddleAbbeville, SCAbbeville 6032347.7%(154)
71Deer Park MiddleNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 0131547.3%(149)
72Bamberg-Ehrhardt MiddleBamberg, SCBamberg 0318846.8%(88)
73CrossRoads IntermediateColumbia, SCLexington 0555745.8%(255)
74Sanders MiddleLaurens, SCLaurens 5525045.6%(114)
75Newberry MiddleNewberry, SCNewberry 0162945.5%(286)
76Woodland Middle SchoolDorchester, SCDorchester 0445545.3%(206)
77Northside MiddleGreenwood, SCGreenwood 5059344.5%(264)
78Aiken IntermediateAiken, SCAiken 0142744.3%(189)
79Irmo MiddleColumbia, SCLexington 0599244.3%(439)
80Beaufort MiddleBeaufort, SCBeaufort 0134843.7%(152)
81R. P. Dawkins MiddleMoore, SCSpartanburg 0680043.0%(344)
82Guinyard-Butler MiddleBarnwell, SCBarnwell33542.4%(142)
83River Oaks MiddleNorth Charleston, SCDorchester 0272842.2%(307)
84Jerry Zucker Middle School of ScienceNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 0151341.9%(215)
85A. L. Corbett MiddleWagener, SCAiken 0120341.4%(84)
86Palmetto Achievement Center for Excellence AcademyColumbia, SCSC Public Charter School District21641.2%(89)
87John W. Moore MiddleFlorence, SCFlorence 011,05640.6%(429)
88Robert Anderson MiddleAnderson, SCAnderson 051,13440.1%(455)
89Northwoods MiddleNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 0170839.5%(280)
90St. George MiddleSt. George, SCDorchester 0429239.4%
91Jackson STEM MiddleJackson, SCAiken 0130238.4%(116)
92Hartsville MiddleHartsville, SCDarlington 0180138.2%(306)
93Sims MiddleUnion, SCUnion 0160638.0%(230)
94Gaffney MiddleGaffney, SCCherokee 0185137.7%(321)
95Woodmont MiddlePiedmont, SCGreenville 0190437.5%(339)
96New Heights MiddleJefferson, SCChesterfield 0145737.4%(171)
97Berkeley MiddleMoncks Corner, SCBerkeley 011,47737.3%(551)
98Latta MiddleLatta, SCDillon 0334937.3%(130)
99Clinton MiddleClinton, SCLaurens 5658037.1%(215)
100Oakbrook MiddleLadson, SCDorchester 0286136.9%(318)
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