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The public high schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in California · page 13

Ranks 601650 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
601Reseda Charter HighReseda, CALos Angeles Unified1,33974.8%(1,002)
602Hillside HighUpland, CAUpland Unified11974.8%(89)
603Morningside HighInglewood, CAInglewood Unified40774.7%(304)
604Olympic HighConcord, CAMt. Diablo Unified23374.7%(174)
605Mt. Pleasant HighSan Jose, CAEast Side Union High99874.7%(745)
606Arlington HighRiverside, CARiverside Unified1,92074.6%(1,433)
607Orangewood High (Continuation)Redlands, CARedlands Unified26074.6%(194)
608Altus Schools North CountyEscondido, CAAltus Schools North County District14974.5%(111)
609Sultana HighHesperia, CAHesperia Unified2,09874.5%(1,562)
610Invictus Academy of RichmondEl Cerrito, CAInvictus Academy of Richmond District40374.4%(300)
611Highland HighBakersfield, CAKern High2,53074.3%(1,881)
612Hoover HighSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified2,01174.2%(1,493)
613Pacific HighVentura, CAVentura Unified21374.2%(158)
614Liberty AlternativeSan Jose, CASan Jose Unified27474.1%(203)
615Sonora HighLa Habra, CAFullerton Joint Union High1,77974.0%(1,317)
616Riverside County CommunityRiverside, CARiverside County Office of Education18174.0%(134)
617San Rafael HighSan Rafael, CASan Rafael City High1,33274.0%(986)
618Edgewood HighWest Covina, CAWest Covina Unified71274.0%(527)
619Edison HighStockton, CAStockton Unified2,35573.8%(1,738)
620Edison HighFresno, CAFresno Unified2,33973.8%(1,725)
621Mt. Diablo HighConcord, CAMt. Diablo Unified1,39773.7%(1,029)
622Aspire Richmond Ca. College Preparatory AcademyRichmond, CAAspire Richmond Ca. College Preparatory Academy District59073.6%(434)
623Sacramento New Technology Early College HighSacramento, CASacramento City Unified15573.5%(114)
624Magnolia HighAnaheim, CAAnaheim Union High1,60873.5%(1,182)
625Roselawn HighTurlock, CATurlock Unified18173.5%(133)
626El Modena HighOrange, CAOrange Unified1,79573.5%(1,319)
627Alessandro HighHemet, CAHemet Unified33573.4%(246)
628Middle College HighLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified36173.4%(265)
629Maple HighLompoc, CALompoc Unified13573.3%(99)
630Harmony Magnet AcademyStrathmore, CAPorterville Unified50973.3%(373)
631Pershing Continuation HighFresno, CACentral Unified10173.3%(74)
632Somerset HighBellflower, CABellflower Unified10473.1%(76)
633Barack Obama Global Preparation AcademyLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified29373.0%(214)
634John Muir CharterGrass Valley, CAJohn Muir Charter District62973.0%(459)
635Banning HighBanning, CABanning Unified1,14572.8%(834)
636Oak Hills HighOak Hills, CAHesperia Unified2,37072.8%(1,726)
637Capistrano Union HighSan Juan Capistrano, CACapistrano Unified10372.8%(75)
638Jordan (June) School for EquitySan Francisco, CASan Francisco Unified17672.7%(128)
639Palo Verde HighBlythe, CAPalo Verde Unified74072.7%(538)
640Golden Valley HighMerced, CAMerced Union High1,91772.7%(1,393)
641Peter Johansen HighModesto, CAModesto City High2,02972.7%(1,474)
642Ridgway High (Continuation)Santa Rosa, CASanta Rosa High25272.6%(183)
643Palm Springs HighPalm Springs, CAPalm Springs Unified1,49772.6%(1,087)
644Options for Youth-ActonFontana, CAOptions for Youth-Acton District2,17172.6%(1,576)
645Ortega HighLake Elsinore, CALake Elsinore Unified46372.6%(336)
646Anacapa Adult Transition ProgramOxnard, CAOxnard Union High17572.6%(127)
647Tahquitz HighHemet, CAHemet Unified1,76172.5%(1,276)
648Delta HighClarksburg, CARiver Delta Joint Unified19672.5%(142)
649Arroyo HighEl Monte, CAEl Monte Union High1,63872.3%(1,185)
650Bakersfield HighBakersfield, CAKern High3,06972.2%(2,216)
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