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The public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Delaware · page 5

Ranks 201214 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Delaware. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · DELAWARE
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
201Campus Community SchoolDover, DECampus Community School4095.6%(23)
202Stubbs Early Education CenterWilmington, DEChristina School District1485.4%(8)
203Cedar Lane Elementary SchoolMiddletown, DEAppoquinimink School District6345.4%(34)
204Cedar Lane Early Childhood CenterMiddletown, DEAppoquinimink School District2654.9%(13)
205Kuumba Academy Charter SchoolWilmington, DEKuumba Academy Charter School5944.9%(29)
206Waters (Alfred G.) Middle SchoolMiddletown, DEAppoquinimink School District9354.8%(45)
207Kent County Secondary ILCDover, DECapital School District1074.7%(5)
208Hanby Elementary SchoolWilmington, DEBrandywine School District5204.2%(22)
209Charter School of New CastleNew Castle, DECharter School of New Castle7884.2%(33)
210Providence Creek Academy Charter SchoolClayton, DEProvidence Creek Academy Charter School7693.8%(29)
211Positive Outcomes Charter SchoolCamden, DEPositive Outcomes Charter School1193.4%(4)
212East Side Charter SchoolWilmington, DEEast Side Charter School4342.8%(12)
213First State Montessori AcademyWilmington, DEFirst State Montessori Academy6572.1%(14)
214Edison (Thomas A.) Charter SchoolWilmington, DEEdison (Thomas A.) Charter School5570.9%(5)
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