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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in California · page 40

Ranks 1,9512,000 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
1951Rocketship Academy Brilliant MindsSan Jose, CARocketship Academy Brilliant Minds District50075.2%(376)
1952Aspire Rosa Parks AcademyStockton, CAAspire Rosa Parks Academy District40375.2%(303)
1953Halecrest ElementaryChula Vista, CAChula Vista Elementary41575.2%(312)
1954John C. Fremont ElementaryMerced, CAMerced City Elementary58075.2%(436)
1955Honey Hollow ElementaryMoreno Valley, CAMoreno Valley Unified63275.2%(475)
1956Franklin ElementaryRedlands, CARedlands Unified62475.2%(469)
1957New Heights CharterLos Angeles, CANew Heights Charter District39475.1%(296)
1958Grovecenter ElementaryWest Covina, CACovina-Valley Unified59575.1%(447)
1959Bobbie Smith ElementaryLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified63575.1%(477)
1960Birney ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified73175.1%(549)
1961Highland Pacific ElementaryHighland, CASan Bernardino City Unified28575.1%(214)
1962Mountain View ElementaryVisalia, CAVisalia Unified61875.1%(464)
1963Nancy R. Kordyak ElementaryFontana, CARialto Unified71875.1%(539)
1964Golden Poppy ElementaryPalmdale, CAPalmdale Elementary52575.0%(394)
1965Mattie Lou MaxwellAnaheim, CAMagnolia Elementary57775.0%(433)
1966Annie R. MitchellVisalia, CAVisalia Unified78975.0%(592)
1967Wawona K-8Fresno, CAFresno Unified68875.0%(516)
1968Central ElementaryTracy, CATracy Joint Unified49175.0%(368)
1969Avondale ElementarySpring Valley, CALa Mesa-Spring Valley29174.9%(218)
1970Scott Avenue ElementaryWhittier, CAEast Whittier City Elementary49474.9%(370)
1971Rucker ElementaryGilroy, CAGilroy Unified51074.9%(382)
1972Elbow Creek ElementaryVisalia, CAVisalia Unified51474.9%(385)
1973iEmpire AcademySan Bernardino, CAiEmpire Academy District41874.9%(313)
1974Freedom ElementaryLemoore, CALemoore Union Elementary43474.9%(325)
1975Mupu ElementarySanta Paula, CAMupu Elementary17574.9%(131)
1976Linda Vista ElementarySan Diego, CASan Diego Unified36274.9%(271)
1977Rowland ElementaryRowland Heights, CARowland Unified46174.8%(345)
1978Ewing ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified84274.8%(630)
1979Earl Warren ElementaryLake Elsinore, CALake Elsinore Unified82174.8%(614)
1980Centennial ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified74174.8%(554)
1981Mesquite Trails ElementaryHesperia, CAHesperia Unified88274.7%(659)
1982Palm Innovation AcademyBeaumont, CABeaumont Unified56574.7%(422)
1983Robert Sanders ElementarySan Jose, CAMount Pleasant Elementary30474.7%(227)
1984Hunt ElementarySan Bernardino, CASan Bernardino City Unified53374.7%(398)
1985Cherrylee ElementaryEl Monte, CAEl Monte City29274.7%(218)
1986Monroe ElementaryStockton, CAStockton Unified42674.7%(318)
1987YorkHawthorne, CAHawthorne44974.6%(335)
1988George Washington ElementaryHanford, CAHanford Elementary46074.6%(343)
1989Golden Hill K-8San Diego, CASan Diego Unified46474.6%(346)
1990Vanalden Avenue ElementaryReseda, CALos Angeles Unified36974.5%(275)
1991Madison (James) ElementaryAnaheim, CAAnaheim Elementary55374.5%(412)
1992T.H.E Leadership AcademyOceanside, CAVista Unified58474.5%(435)
1993Wishon ElementaryFresno, CAFresno Unified49774.5%(370)
1994Heredia-ArriagaSacramento, CANatomas Unified22374.4%(166)
1995University Preparation Charter School at CSU Channel IslandsCamarillo, CAUNIV Preparation Charter School at CSU Channel Islands DIST74374.4%(553)
1996G. W. Hellyer ElementarySan Jose, CAFranklin-McKinley Elementary38774.4%(288)
1997Emery Park ElementaryAlhambra, CAAlhambra Unified38374.4%(285)
1998Lathrop ElementaryLathrop, CAManteca Unified1,00074.4%(744)
1999West Street ElementaryCorning, CACorning Union Elementary32474.4%(241)
2000Clyde W. Needham ElementaryLodi, CALodi Unified36374.4%(270)
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