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The public K-12 schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Ohio

36 public K-12 schools in Ohio appear in this ranking of the public K-12 schools with the highest share of Hispanic students, ranked by the share of students who are Hispanic or Latino, from federal NCES enrollment data. Luis Munoz Marin School leads the list at 73.9%, against a median of 5.9% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
36
Ohio
Top % Hispanic
73.9%
Median % Hispanic
5.9%
MOST HISPANIC · OHIO
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
1Luis Munoz Marin SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal48373.9%(357)
2Clark SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal65060.8%(395)
3Academy for Multilingual Immersion StudiesCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools52459.7%(313)
4The International SchoolDayton, OHDayton City31351.8%(162)
5Natividad Pagan International Newcomers AcademyCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal62833.9%(213)
6DenisonCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal25531.4%(80)
7IDEA Greater Cincinnati IncCincinnati, OHIDEA Greater Cincinnati Inc1,01725.9%(263)
8Academy Of World Languages SchoolCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools54823.5%(129)
9Newton D Baker SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal32419.8%(64)
10Wilson Alternative SchoolYoungstown, OHYoungstown City10418.3%(19)
11Lake High SchoolMillbury, OHLake Local44414.2%(63)
12Ohio School for the DeafColumbus, OHOhio Deaf and Blind Education Services12712.6%(16)
13Tremont Montessori SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal33012.4%(41)
14Summit Academy - ToledoToledo, OHSummit Academy - Toledo12711.0%(14)
15Reynolds Elementary SchoolToledo, OHToledo City3369.5%(32)
16Special Education CenterColumbus, OHColumbus City Schools District1788.4%(15)
17STEAMM AcademyCanton, OHCanton City4816.2%(30)
18Oyler SchoolCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools5126.0%(31)
19Roselawn Condon SchoolCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools3835.7%(22)
20Explorers Academy of Science and TechnologyToledo, OHExplorers Academy of Science and Technology3405.3%(18)
21Ohio State School for the BlindColumbus, OHOhio Deaf and Blind Education Services1145.3%(6)
22Albert Bushnell HartCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal2494.8%(12)
23Community STE(A)M Academy - XeniaXenia, OHCommunity STE(A)M Academy - Xenia2304.3%(10)
24Euclid Park Elementary SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal2663.8%(10)
25Mary B Martin SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal2193.6%(8)
26Riverview East AcademyCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools1653.6%(6)
27Bio-Med Science Academy STEM SchoolRootstown, OHBio-Med Science Academy STEM School9353.2%(30)
28School For Creative and Performing ArtsCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools1,3002.5%(33)
29BoltonCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal2002.5%(5)
30Harvey Rice Elementary SchoolCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal4272.3%(10)
31Pickaway-Ross Career & Technology CenterChillicothe, OHPickaway-Ross County JVSD7602.0%(15)
32Franklin D. RooseveltCleveland, OHCleveland Municipal3711.9%(7)
33Spencer Center for Gifted and Exceptional StudentsCincinnati, OHCincinnati Public Schools3731.9%(7)
34Wapakoneta High SchoolWapakoneta, OHWapakoneta City8041.7%(14)
35Tri-Village High SchoolNew Madison, OHTri-Village Local3641.6%(6)
36College Corner Union Elementary SchoolCollege Corner, OHCollege Corner Local1210.0%(0)
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