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The public K-12 schools with the highest share of Black students in Washington · page 2

Ranks 5166 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Washington. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · WASHINGTON
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
51Home PrideCusick, WACusick School District1110.0%(0)
52Deer Park Home Link ProgramDeer Park, WADeer Park School District6170.0%(0)
53Mary M. Knight SchoolElma, WAMary M Knight School District1840.0%(0)
54Newport Home LinkNewport, WANewport School District1700.0%(0)
55OCEANPort Townsend, WAPort Townsend School District1440.0%(0)
56Lake Quinault SchoolAmanda Park, WALake Quinault School District2070.0%(0)
57Independent ScholarChattaroy, WARiverside School District1130.0%(0)
58Rosalia Elementary & Secondary SchoolRosalia, WARosalia School District1630.0%(0)
59Saratoga SchoolStanwood, WAStanwood-Camano School District2180.0%(0)
60Tonasket Outreach SchoolTonasket, WATonasket School District1050.0%(0)
61Touchet Elem & High SchoolTOUCHET, WATouchet School District2510.0%(0)
62Special Education SchoolWENATCHEE, WAWenatchee School District1580.0%(0)
63Wishkah Valley Elementary/High SchoolAberdeen, WAWishkah Valley School District1780.0%(0)
64Chief Leschi SchoolPuyallup, WAChief Leschi School6330.0%(0)
65Muckleshoot Tribal SchoolAuburn, WAMuckleshoot Tribal School4710.0%(0)
66Paschal Sherman Indian SchoolOmak, WAPaschal Sherman Indian School1500.0%(0)
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