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The public high schools with the highest share of White students in California · page 3

Ranks 101150 of the public schools with the highest share of White students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST WHITE · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% White
101Rio Americano HighSacramento, CASan Juan Unified1,89157.4%(1,086)
102Portola Junior/Senior HighPortola, CAPlumas Unified25657.4%(147)
103Twelve Bridges HighLincoln, CAWestern Placer Unified1,31757.1%(752)
104Fall River Junior-Senior HighMcArthur, CAFall River Joint Unified22657.1%(129)
105Tehachapi HighTehachapi, CATehachapi Unified1,26057.1%(719)
106Morro Bay HighMorro Bay, CASan Luis Coastal Unified75156.9%(427)
107Technology HighRohnert Park, CACotati-Rohnert Park Unified34356.9%(195)
108Placer HighAuburn, CAPlacer Union High1,26556.8%(719)
109Yreka HighYreka, CAYreka Union High61256.7%(347)
110Glendale HighGlendale, CAGlendale Unified2,06656.7%(1,171)
111Minarets HighO'Neals, CAChawanakee Unified26556.6%(150)
112Campolindo HighMoraga, CAAcalanes Union High1,34056.6%(758)
113East Nicolaus HighNicolaus, CAEast Nicolaus Joint Union High30856.5%(174)
114Pacific Grove HighPacific Grove, CAPacific Grove Unified55256.3%(311)
115Burney Junior-Senior HighBurney, CAFall River Joint Unified23156.3%(130)
116San Luis Obispo HighSan Luis Obispo, CASan Luis Coastal Unified1,67856.1%(941)
117Da Vinci Charter AcademyDavis, CADavis Joint Unified56256.0%(315)
118Tesoro HighLas Flores, CACapistrano Unified2,03056.0%(1,136)
119Miramonte HighOrinda, CAAcalanes Union High1,16755.5%(648)
120Anderson HighAnderson, CAAnderson Union High56255.5%(312)
121Biggs HighBiggs, CABiggs Unified16155.3%(89)
122La Jolla HighLa Jolla, CASan Diego Unified1,17454.9%(645)
123North Tahoe HighTahoe City, CATahoe-Truckee Unified46854.9%(257)
124El Camino HighVentura, CAVentura Unified22154.3%(120)
125Las Plumas HighOroville, CAOroville Union High1,26554.1%(685)
126Lassen HighSusanville, CALassen Union High81654.0%(441)
127Fortuna Union HighFortuna, CAFortuna Union High82654.0%(446)
128Coronado HighCoronado, CACoronado Unified99953.8%(537)
129Santana HighSantee, CAGrossmont Union High1,62153.5%(868)
130Los Gatos HighLos Gatos, CALos Gatos-Saratoga Union High1,91453.5%(1,024)
131AeroSTEM AcademyYuba City, CAAeroSTEM Academy District11653.5%(62)
132Palos Verdes HighPalos Verdes Estates, CAPalos Verdes Peninsula Unified1,48453.4%(792)
133Woodcreek HighRoseville, CARoseville Joint Union High1,94053.3%(1,033)
134Granite Bay HighGranite Bay, CARoseville Joint Union High2,03653.1%(1,081)
135Piedmont HighPiedmont, CAPiedmont City Unified73352.9%(388)
136Minarets Charter HighO'Neals, CAChawanakee Unified16552.7%(87)
137Red Bluff HighRed Bluff, CARed Bluff Joint Union High1,58652.7%(836)
138Torrey Pines HighSan Diego, CASan Dieguito Union High2,53652.6%(1,333)
139New West CharterLos Angeles, CANew West Charter District98052.5%(515)
140Crescenta Valley HighLa Crescenta, CAGlendale Unified2,62452.4%(1,374)
141Delta CharterAptos, CASanta Cruz City High11352.2%(59)
142Laurel Ruff TransitionSacramento, CASan Juan Unified14252.1%(74)
143Dana Hills HighDana Point, CACapistrano Unified1,72552.1%(898)
144Newport Harbor HighNewport Beach, CANewport-Mesa Unified2,08451.8%(1,079)
145McKinleyville HighMcKinleyville, CANorthern Humboldt Union High56651.6%(292)
146Whitney HighRocklin, CARocklin Unified2,04151.4%(1,048)
147Oakdale HighOakdale, CAOakdale Joint Unified1,56351.3%(802)
148Nordhoff HighOjai, CAOjai Unified57651.2%(295)
149Las Lomas HighWalnut Creek, CAAcalanes Union High1,57751.1%(806)
150Salisbury High (Continuation)Red Bluff, CARed Bluff Joint Union High10451.0%(53)
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