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The public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in South Carolina · page 2

Ranks 51100 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in South Carolina. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · SOUTH CAROLINA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
51Fairforest MiddleSpartanburg, SCSpartanburg 061,00741.6%(419)
52Pepperhill ElementaryNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 0145340.8%(185)
53St. Johns HighJohns Island, SCCharleston 0139040.8%(159)
54Overbrook Child Development CenterGreenville, SCGreenville 0153240.0%
55Joseph S. Shanklin ElementaryBeaufort, SCBeaufort 0141639.9%(166)
56Clearwater ElementaryClearwater, SCAiken 0133839.0%(132)
57Mt. Zion ElementaryJohns Island, SCCharleston 0129538.6%(114)
58Greenview Child Development CenterGreenville, SCGreenville 0144438.3%(170)
59Lambs ElementaryNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 0158038.3%(222)
60Armstrong ElementaryGreenville, SCGreenville 0143538.2%(166)
61L. W. Conder ElementaryColumbia, SCRichland 0248938.0%(186)
62Myrtle Beach PrimaryMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 0171037.5%(266)
63Myrtle Beach Early ChildhoodMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 0155536.6%(203)
64Meeting Street BrentwoodNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 0180636.0%(290)
65Lake Forest ElementaryGreenville, SCGreenville 0182934.9%(289)
66Spartanburg Six Child Development CenterSpartanburg, SCSpartanburg 0630734.9%(107)
67H. E. McCracken MiddleBluffton, SCBeaufort 0184634.3%(290)
68Myrtle Beach MiddleMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 011,14634.1%(391)
69James M. Brown ElementaryWalhalla, SCOconee 0155834.0%(190)
70Palmetto Bays ElementaryMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 0155634.0%(189)
71Myrtle Beach ElementaryMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 011,06634.0%(362)
72Military Magnet AcademyNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 0139333.8%(133)
73Pritchardville ElementaryBluffton, SCBeaufort 0188733.8%(300)
74Arden ElementaryColumbia, SCRichland 0121633.8%(73)
75A. C. Corcoran ElementaryNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 0174333.8%(251)
76Varennes ElementaryAnderson, SCAnderson 0538933.4%(130)
77Brookland-Cayce HighCayce, SCLexington 021,21233.4%(405)
78Deer Park MiddleNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 0131533.3%(105)
79Homeland Park PrimaryAnderson, SCAnderson 0539733.3%(132)
80Learn4Life High School-CharlestonN Charleston, SCSC Public Charter School District16933.1%(56)
81Newberry MiddleNewberry, SCNewberry 0162933.1%(208)
82Greer MiddleGreer, SCGreenville 011,03833.0%(343)
83Brook Glenn ElementaryTaylors, SCGreenville 0142532.9%(140)
84Polo Road ElementaryColumbia, SCRichland 0266532.6%(217)
85Newberry HighNewberry, SCNewberry 0183732.6%(273)
86Southside HighGreenville, SCGreenville 011,07532.6%(350)
87Oakwood-Windsor ElementaryAiken, SCAiken 0142732.5%(139)
88Chandler Creek ElementaryGreer, SCGreenville 0187332.2%(281)
89Blythe AcademyGreenville, SCGreenville 0186632.1%(278)
90Greenville Senior High AcademyGreenville, SCGreenville 011,73031.9%(552)
91May River HighBluffton, SCBeaufort 011,73131.9%(552)
92Myrtle Beach HighMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 011,51031.9%(481)
93Newberry ElementaryNewberry, SCNewberry 0142131.8%(134)
94Robert Smalls Leadership AcademyBeaufort, SCBeaufort 0178531.6%(248)
95Luther L. Vaughan ElementaryGaffney, SCCherokee 0139931.6%(126)
96Congaree ElementaryWest Columbia, SCLexington 0235231.5%(111)
97Eagle Nest ElementaryNorth Charleston, SCDorchester 0265331.2%(204)
98Ladson ElementaryLadson, SCCharleston 0190731.2%(283)
99Forestbrook MiddleMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 0181630.9%(252)
100Richmond Drive ElementaryRock Hill, SCYork 0346730.8%(144)
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