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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in South Dakota · page 5

Ranks 201212 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in South Dakota. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · SOUTH DAKOTA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
201Winner Elementary - 04Winner, SDWinner School District 59-24650.0%(0)
202Wolsey Wessington Elementary - 02Wolsey, SDWolsey Wessington School District 02-61450.0%(0)
203Kadoka Elementary - 02Kadoka, SDKadoka Area School District 35-21180.0%(0)
204Highmore Elementary - 02Highmore, SDHighmore-Harrold School District 34-21330.0%(0)
205Oldham-Ramona-Rutland ElementaryRutland, SDOldham-Ramona-Rutland School District 39-61160.0%(0)
206Isna Wica OwayawaOglala, SDIsna Wica Owayawa2300.0%(0)
207American Horse SchoolAllen, SDAmerican Horse School2400.0%(0)
208Pierre Indian Learning CenterPierre, SDPierre Indian Learning Center1560.0%(0)
209Crow Creek Sioux Tribal Elementary SchoolStephan, SDCrow Creek Sioux Tribal Elementary School1490.0%(0)
210Pahin Sinte OwayawaPorcupine, SDPahin Sinte Owayawa1550.0%(0)
211Enemy Swim Day SchoolWaubay, SDEnemy Swim Day School1580.0%(0)
212Wounded Knee District SchoolManderson, SDWounded Knee District School1460.0%(0)
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