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The public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in New Hampshire · page 9

Ranks 401410 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in New Hampshire. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · NEW HAMPSHIRE
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
401Strafford SchoolStrafford, NHStrafford School District3760.5%(2)
402Chichester Central SchoolChichester, NHChichester School District1920.5%(1)
403Enfield Village SchoolEnfield, NHMascoma Valley Regional School District1950.5%(1)
404Hollis-Brookline High SchoolHollis, NHHollis-Brookline Cooperative School District7450.4%(3)
405Ossipee Central SchoolCtr. Ossipee, NHGovernor Wentworth Regional School District2760.4%(1)
406Andover Elementary SchoolAndover, NHAndover School District1650.0%(0)
407Vilas Elementary SchoolAlstead, NHFall Mountain Regional School District1080.0%(0)
408Effingham Elementary SchoolEffingham, NHGovernor Wentworth Regional School District1200.0%(0)
409Hollis Upper Elementary SchoolHollis, NHHollis School District2770.0%(0)
410Lionheart Classical Academy Chartered Public SchoolPeterborough, NHLionheart Classical Academy Chartered Public School3110.0%(0)
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