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The public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Rhode Island · page 6

Ranks 251295 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Rhode Island. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · RHODE ISLAND
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
251West Kingston SchoolWest Kingston, RISouth Kingstown3136.7%(21)
252Barrington High SchoolBarrington, RIBarrington1,0986.6%(72)
253Metcalf SchoolExeter, RIExeter-West Greenwich5226.5%(34)
254Broad Rock Middle SchoolWakefield, RISouth Kingstown5546.3%(35)
255Fogarty MemorialNorth Scituate, RIGlocester3186.3%(20)
256South Kingstown HighWakefield, RISouth Kingstown6886.3%(43)
257Richmond Elementary SchoolWyoming, RIChariho3716.2%(23)
258Tiverton Middle SchoolTiverton, RITiverton4996.0%(30)
259Ponaganset High SchoolNorth Scituate, RIFoster-Glocester8695.9%(51)
260Western Coventry SchoolCoventry, RICoventry2985.7%(17)
261Narragansett Pier SchoolNarragansett, RINarragansett2635.7%(15)
262Charlestown Elementary SchoolCharlestown, RIChariho2465.7%(14)
263Rockwell SchoolBristol, RIBristol Warren2605.4%(14)
264Narragansett High SchoolNarragansett, RINarragansett3725.4%(20)
265Forest Park El. SchoolNorth Kingstown, RINorth Kingstown2645.3%(14)
266Burrillville High SchoolHarrisville, RIBurrillville6345.2%(33)
267Hampden Meadows SchoolBarrington, RIBarrington4715.1%(24)
268George Hanaford SchoolEast Greenwich, RIEast Greenwich2765.1%(14)
269Stony Lane El. SchoolNorth Kingstown, RINorth Kingstown3854.9%(19)
270Tiverton High SchoolTiverton, RITiverton4304.9%(21)
271Narragansett ElementaryNarragansett, RINarragansett3314.8%(16)
272Hamilton SchoolNorth Kingstown, RINorth Kingstown4474.7%(21)
273Chariho High SchoolWood River Junction, RIChariho9914.6%(46)
274Wilbur and McMahon SchoolsLittle Compton, RILittle Compton2164.6%(10)
275Ponaganset Middle SchoolNorth Scituate, RIFoster-Glocester3964.5%(18)
276Dunn's Corners SchoolWesterly, RIWesterly2644.5%(12)
277Community SchoolCumberland, RICumberland5454.4%(24)
278Jamestown School-MelroseJamestown, RIJamestown2074.3%(9)
279Ashaway Elementary SchoolAshaway, RIChariho2124.3%(9)
280Scituate Middle SchoolNorth Scituate, RIScituate2603.9%(10)
281Fort Barton SchoolTiverton, RITiverton1333.8%(5)
282Clayville SchoolClayville, RIScituate1403.6%(5)
283Capt. Isaac Paine El. SchoolFoster, RIFoster2413.3%(8)
284West Glocester ElementaryChepachet, RIGlocester2433.3%(8)
285Hope Valley Elementary SchoolHope Valley, RIChariho2263.1%(7)
286Hope SchoolHope, RIScituate1633.1%(5)
287Chariho Regional Middle SchoolWood River Junction, RIChariho8342.9%(24)
288Scituate High SchoolNorth Scituate, RIScituate3872.8%(11)
289North Scituate SchoolNorth Scituate, RIScituate2381.7%(4)
290Blackstone Valley PrepCumberland, RIBlackstone Valley Prep A RI Mayoral Academy4220.0%(0)
291Blackstone Valley Prep Jr HighCentral Falls, RIBlackstone Valley Prep A RI Mayoral Academy3230.0%(0)
292Blackstone Valley Prep E. 2Cumberland, RIBlackstone Valley Prep A RI Mayoral Academy4260.0%(0)
293Blackstone Valley Prep ElementCumberland, RIBlackstone Valley Prep A RI Mayoral Academy2800.0%(0)
294Blackstone Valley Prep Upper ELincoln, RIBlackstone Valley Prep A RI Mayoral Academy3800.0%(0)
295Jamestown School-LawnJamestown, RIJamestown1890.0%(0)
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