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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Florida · page 45

Ranks 2,2012,215 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Florida. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · FLORIDA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
2201LAWTEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLLAWTEY, FLBRADFORD2572.7%(7)
2202CARING & SHARING LEARNING SCHOOLGAINESVILLE, FLALACHUA3692.7%(10)
2203SAMSULA ACADEMYNEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLVOLUSIA1512.6%(4)
2204MEDART ELEMENTARY SCHOOLCRAWFORDVILLE, FLWAKULLA4172.6%(11)
2205NIBLACK ELEMENTARY SCHOOLLAKE CITY, FLCOLUMBIA3072.6%
2206SHADEVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLCRAWFORDVILLE, FLWAKULLA6532.6%(17)
2207PONCE DE LEON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPONCE DE LEON, FLHOLMES2722.2%(6)
2208RUFUS E. PAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLJACKSONVILLE, FLDUVAL2332.1%(5)
2209BYRNEVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INC.CENTURY, FLESCAMBIA1932.1%(4)
2210WAYMAN ACADEMY OF THE ARTSJACKSONVILLE, FLDUVAL1532.0%(3)
2211R L BROWN GIFTED AND TALENTED ACADEMYJACKSONVILLE, FLDUVAL2221.8%(4)
2212STEINHATCHEE SCHOOLSTEINHATCHEE, FLTAYLOR1121.8%(2)
2213BECOMING COLLEGIATE ACADEMYJACKSONVILLE, FLDUVAL2051.0%(2)
2214KINDER CUB SCHOOL INCCROSS CITY, FLDIXIE1210.0%(0)
2215GREENVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLGREENVILLE, FLMADISON1050.0%(0)
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