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The public middle schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in South Carolina · page 4

Ranks 151200 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in South Carolina. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · SOUTH CAROLINA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
151Pleasant Hill MiddleLexington, SCLexington 017508.8%(66)
152Wren MiddlePiedmont, SCAnderson 019108.8%(80)
153Irmo MiddleColumbia, SCLexington 059928.6%(85)
154Dutch Fork MiddleIrmo, SCLexington 058768.6%(75)
155John W. Moore MiddleFlorence, SCFlorence 011,0568.4%(89)
156Waccamaw MiddlePawleys Island, SCGeorgetown 013298.2%(27)
157Gold Hill MiddleTega Cay, SCYork 048778.2%(72)
158Carver Edisto MiddleCope, SCOrangeburg4398.2%(36)
159Starr-Iva MiddleStarr, SCAnderson 036168.1%(50)
160Harleyville-Ridgeville MiddleDorchester, SCDorchester 041647.9%
161Marrington Middle School of the ArtsGoose Creek, SCBerkeley 014327.9%(34)
162Saluda Trail MiddleRock Hill, SCYork 037517.9%(59)
163Belton MiddleBelton, SCAnderson 024557.7%(35)
164Henry L. Sneed MiddleFlorence, SCFlorence 016347.6%(48)
165Northwest MiddleTravelers Rest, SCGreenville 017837.5%(59)
166Dillon MiddleDillon, SCDillon 046247.5%(47)
167Rollings Middle School of the ArtsSummerville, SCDorchester 027977.4%(59)
168Hartsville MiddleHartsville, SCDarlington 018017.4%(59)
169Crayton MiddleColumbia, SCRichland 019527.3%(70)
170McCants MiddleAnderson, SCAnderson 055727.3%(42)
171St. Andrews MiddleColumbia, SCRichland 016277.3%(46)
172Meadow Glen MiddleLexington, SCLexington 017787.3%(57)
173T. E. Mabry MiddleInman, SCSpartanburg 014527.3%(33)
174Riverside MiddlePendleton, SCAnderson 044537.3%(33)
175Chapin MiddleChapin, SCLexington 051,0077.3%(73)
176Guinyard-Butler MiddleBarnwell, SCBarnwell3357.2%(24)
177Estill MiddleEstill, SCHampton1547.1%(11)
178Philip Simmons MiddleWando, SCBerkeley 014737.0%(33)
179Lugoff-Elgin MiddleLugoff, SCKershaw 016496.9%(45)
180Ronald E. McNair Junior HighLake City, SCFlorence 032756.9%(19)
181A. L. Corbett MiddleWagener, SCAiken 012036.9%(14)
182John E. Ewing MiddleGaffney, SCCherokee 013806.8%(26)
183R. C. Edwards MiddleCentral, SCPickens 018356.8%(57)
184Chapin IntermediateChapin, SCLexington 059856.7%(66)
185Beechwood MiddleLexington, SCLexington 011,0336.7%(69)
186Glenview MiddleAnderson, SCAnderson 056776.7%(45)
187St. George MiddleSt. George, SCDorchester 042926.5%
188CrossRoads IntermediateColumbia, SCLexington 055576.5%(36)
189Thomas C. Cario MiddleMt. Pleasant, SCCharleston 011,1056.4%(71)
190West Oak MiddleWestminster, SCOconee 016566.4%(42)
191Langston Charter MiddleGreenville, SCGreenville 014706.4%
192Lakeside MiddleLexington, SCLexington 018936.4%(57)
193Southside MiddleFlorence, SCFlorence 011,1386.3%(72)
194Waccamaw IntermediatePawleys Island, SCGeorgetown 014156.3%(26)
195Langston Charter MiddleGreenville, SCCharter Institute at Erskine4576.1%(28)
196Palmetto MiddleMullins, SCMarion 102976.1%(18)
197Clinton MiddleClinton, SCLaurens 565805.9%(34)
198Furman MiddleSumter, SCSumter 017005.9%(41)
199Boiling Springs MiddleInman, SCSpartanburg 021,1225.8%(65)
200Spaulding MiddleLamar, SCDarlington 012285.7%(13)
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