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The public middle schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in South Carolina · page 5

Ranks 201250 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in South Carolina. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · SOUTH CAROLINA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
201Williston-Elko MiddleWilliston, SCBarnwell1495.4%(8)
202Alice Drive MiddleSumter, SCSumter 017835.4%(42)
203Macedonia MiddleMoncks Corner, SCBerkeley 013755.3%(20)
204Robert E. Howard MiddleOrangeburg, SCOrangeburg3965.3%(21)
205Heyward Gibbes MiddleColumbia, SCRichland 012525.2%(13)
206Fairfield MiddleWinnsboro, SCFairfield 013115.1%(16)
207Sims MiddleUnion, SCUnion 016065.1%(31)
208Ebenezer MiddleSumter, SCSumter 013525.1%(18)
209Rosemary MiddleAndrews, SCGeorgetown 013565.1%(18)
210Williston-Elko MiddleWilliston, SCBarnwell 481585.1%
211Tall Pines STEM AcademyAiken, SCSC Public Charter School District3825.0%(19)
212William J. Clark MiddleOrangeburg, SCOrangeburg5874.9%(29)
213Hopkins MiddleHopkins, SCRichland 014584.8%(22)
214Manning Junior HighManning, SCClarendon 064834.8%(23)
215Barnwell ElementaryBarnwell, SCBarnwell4254.7%(20)
216Buist AcademyCharleston, SCCharleston 015214.6%(24)
217North District MiddleVarnville, SCHampton2394.6%(11)
218Landrum MiddleLandrum, SCSpartanburg 012184.6%(10)
219Moultrie MiddleMount Pleasant, SCCharleston 011,1304.4%(50)
220Palmetto Achievement Center for Excellence AcademyColumbia, SCSC Public Charter School District2164.2%(9)
221Laing MiddleMount Pleasant, SCCharleston 019864.1%(40)
222Chesnee MiddleChesnee, SCSpartanburg 025694.0%(23)
223Darlington MiddleDarlington, SCDarlington 018883.9%(35)
224Bates MiddleSumter, SCSumter 014813.7%(18)
225Wright MiddleAbbeville, SCAbbeville 603233.7%(12)
226Williams MiddleFlorence, SCFlorence 017923.7%(29)
227Lake Marion MiddleSantee, SCOrangeburg5013.6%(18)
228Blacksburg MiddleBlacksburg, SCCherokee 013633.6%(13)
229Lee Central MiddleBishopville, SCLee 012883.5%(10)
230Scott's Branch MiddleSummerton, SCClarendon 061453.5%(5)
231W. A. Perry MiddleColumbia, SCRichland 013203.4%(11)
232Long MiddleCheraw, SCChesterfield 014063.2%(13)
233Latta MiddleLatta, SCDillon 033493.1%(11)
234Chesterfield-Ruby MiddleChesterfield, SCChesterfield 014143.1%(13)
235Camp Road MiddleCharleston, SCCharleston 019013.0%(27)
236St. Stephen MiddleSt. Stephen, SCBerkeley 011722.9%(5)
237Johnsonville MiddleJohnsonville, SCFlorence 052812.9%(8)
238Denmark-Olar MiddleDenmark, SCBamberg 031442.8%(4)
239Blenheim Middle School of DiscoveryBlenheim, SCMarlboro 013672.7%(10)
240Carvers Bay Middle STEAM AcademyHemingway, SCGeorgetown 012592.7%(7)
241Simmons Pinckney MiddleCharleston, SCCharleston 011902.6%(5)
242Allendale-Fairfax MiddleFairfax, SCAllendale 011962.5%(5)
243Hampton ElementaryHampton, SCHampton2752.5%(7)
244Edgewood Middle SchoolNinety Six, SCGreenwood 523542.5%(9)
245Andrew Jackson MiddleKershaw, SCLancaster 014802.5%(12)
246Holly Hill-Roberts MiddleHolly Hill, SCOrangeburg3732.4%
247Johnakin MiddleMarion, SCMarion 103952.3%(9)
248Honea Path MiddleHonea Path, SCAnderson 022782.2%(6)
249Bamberg-Ehrhardt MiddleBamberg, SCBamberg 031882.1%(4)
250Youth Leadership AcademyPickens, SCSC Public Charter School District2902.1%(6)
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