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The public middle schools with the highest share of Black students in South Carolina · page 3

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

MOST BLACK · SOUTH CAROLINA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
101C. E. Williams Middle School for Creative and Scientific ArtCharleston, SCCharleston 011,29936.8%(478)
102Pine Ridge MiddleWest Columbia, SCLexington 0237936.7%(139)
103Bryson MiddleSimpsonville, SCGreenville 0194136.7%(345)
104Cyril B. Busbee Creative Arts AcademyCayce, SCLexington 0244236.4%(161)
105Dutchman Creek MiddleRock Hill, SCYork 0385636.2%(310)
106Westview MiddleGreenwood, SCGreenwood 5069236.1%(250)
107Leavelle McCampbell MiddleGraniteville, SCAiken 0154035.9%(194)
108Sedgefield MiddleGoose Creek, SCBerkeley 0195035.8%(340)
109Loris MiddleLoris, SCHorry 0172535.7%(259)
110Alston MiddleSummerville, SCDorchester 0273235.5%(260)
111Camden MiddleCamden, SCKershaw 0184435.4%(299)
112Beck International AcademyGreenville, SCGreenville 0184835.3%(299)
113Dutch Fork MiddleIrmo, SCLexington 0587634.8%(305)
114Crayton MiddleColumbia, SCRichland 0195234.7%(330)
115M. B. Kennedy MiddleAiken, SCAiken 0164334.4%(221)
116Dr. Phinnize J. Fisher MiddleGreenville, SCGreenville 0193033.7%(313)
117R. H. Fulmer MiddleWest Columbia, SCLexington 0252633.5%(176)
118Laurens MiddleLaurens, SCLaurens 5537333.2%(124)
119Glenview MiddleAnderson, SCAnderson 0567733.2%(225)
120College Park MiddleLadson, SCBerkeley 0166632.1%(214)
121Berea MiddleGreenville, SCGreenville 0175732.1%(243)
122McCracken MiddleSpartanburg, SCSpartanburg 0793732.0%(300)
123Hughes Academy of Science and TechnologyGreenville, SCGreenville 0199931.0%(310)
124Castle Heights MiddleRock Hill, SCYork 0366930.6%(205)
125Carolina Springs MiddleLexington, SCLexington 0179130.6%(242)
126New Ellenton STEAM Magnet MiddleNew Ellenton, SCAiken 0127430.3%(83)
127Mauldin MiddleSimpsonville, SCGreenville 0192230.1%(278)
128Sangaree MiddleLadson, SCBerkeley 0163728.3%(180)
129Greenville Middle AcademyGreenville, SCGreenville 0173628.0%(206)
130North Augusta MiddleNorth Augusta, SCAiken 0149227.9%(137)
131Gregg MiddleSummerville, SCDorchester 0281027.8%(225)
132W. C. Sullivan MiddleRock Hill, SCYork 0382727.7%(229)
133Lewisville MiddleRichburg, SCChester 0129527.5%(81)
134Whittemore Park MiddleConway, SCHorry 011,01327.3%(277)
135Paul Knox MiddleNorth Augusta, SCAiken 0157327.1%(155)
136Chesterfield-Ruby MiddleChesterfield, SCChesterfield 0141427.1%(112)
137Highland Springs MiddleNorth Augusta, SCAiken 0153427.0%(144)
138Tanglewood MiddleGreenville, SCGreenville 0165226.5%(173)
139Batesburg-Leesville Middle SchoolBatesburg-Leesville, SCLexington 0346226.4%(122)
140Fairforest MiddleSpartanburg, SCSpartanburg 061,00726.2%(264)
141Haut Gap MiddleJohns Island, SCCharleston 0141226.0%(107)
142John E. Ewing MiddleGaffney, SCCherokee 0138025.5%(97)
143Leslie M. Stover MiddleElgin, SCKershaw 0166225.4%(168)
144Seneca MiddleSeneca, SCOconee 0182925.1%(208)
145Andrew Jackson MiddleKershaw, SCLancaster 0148025.0%(120)
146Northside MiddleWest Columbia, SCLexington 0252824.4%(129)
147Philip Simmons MiddleWando, SCBerkeley 0147324.3%(115)
148McCants MiddleAnderson, SCAnderson 0557224.1%(138)
149Beech Springs MiddleDuncan, SCSpartanburg 0558424.0%(140)
150Johnsonville MiddleJohnsonville, SCFlorence 0528123.5%(66)
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