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The public middle schools with the highest share of White students in California · page 17

Ranks 801850 of the public schools with the highest share of White students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST WHITE · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% White
801John Sutter MiddleFowler, CAFowler Unified5796.7%(39)
802Thornton MiddleFremont, CAFremont Unified1,9726.7%(133)
803Winton MiddleWinton, CAWinton5796.7%(39)
804Monte Vista MiddleSan Jacinto, CASan Jacinto Unified8936.6%(59)
805Doty (Wendy Lopour) MiddleDowney, CADowney Unified1,3046.6%(86)
806Dale Junior HighAnaheim, CAAnaheim Union High1,0026.6%(66)
807Edison MiddleBakersfield, CAEdison Elementary4896.5%(32)
808Montgomery MiddleSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified3376.5%(22)
809AIMS College Prep MiddleOakland, CAAIMS College Prep Middle District2006.5%(13)
810Los Banos Junior HighLos Banos, CALos Banos Unified9386.5%(61)
811Alexander Fleming MiddleLomita, CALos Angeles Unified1,1106.5%(72)
812Sam Brannan MiddleSacramento, CASacramento City Unified3396.5%(22)
813Chula Vista MiddleChula Vista, CASweetwater Union High6786.5%(44)
814Charles Blackstock Junior HighOxnard, CAHueneme Elementary1,2396.5%(80)
815Westlake MiddleOakland, CAOakland Unified2796.5%(18)
816Fort Miller MiddleFresno, CAFresno Unified6526.4%(42)
817University Heights MiddleRiverside, CARiverside Unified8706.4%(56)
818Cesar E. Chavez MiddleSan Bernardino, CASan Bernardino City Unified1,1076.4%(71)
819Richard Henry Dana MiddleArcadia, CAArcadia Unified7106.3%(45)
820Letha Raney IntermediateCorona, CACorona-Norco Unified5376.3%(34)
821Desert Springs MiddleDesert Hot Springs, CAPalm Springs Unified7496.3%(47)
822Northridge MiddleNorthridge, CALos Angeles Unified6706.3%(42)
823Ramona Junior HighChino, CAChino Valley Unified4176.2%(26)
824Del Dios Academy of Arts and SciencesEscondido, CAEscondido Union7886.2%(49)
825Girls Athletic Leadership School Los AngelesVan Nuys CA, CAGirls Athletic Leadership School Los Angeles District1616.2%(10)
826McKee MiddleBakersfield, CAGreenfield Union8696.2%(54)
827Sam H. Lawson MiddleCupertino, CACupertino Union8416.2%(52)
828Chaboya MiddleSan Jose, CAEvergreen Elementary8156.1%(50)
829Aspire Benjamin Holt MiddleStockton, CAAspire Benjamin Holt Middle District5736.1%(35)
830Itliong-Vera CruzUnion City, CANew Haven Unified1,0976.1%(67)
831Bohannon MiddleSan Lorenzo, CASan Lorenzo Unified6066.1%(37)
832Sierra Vista MiddleCovina, CACovina-Valley Unified7786.0%(47)
833Emerson MiddleBakersfield, CABakersfield City8136.0%(49)
834Windemere Ranch MiddleSan Ramon, CASan Ramon Valley Unified1,0115.9%(60)
835Columbus Tustin MiddleTustin, CATustin Unified5835.8%(34)
836Bret Harte MiddleHayward, CAHayward Unified4655.8%(27)
837Woodlake Valley MiddleWoodlake, CAWoodlake Unified4835.8%(28)
838Washington Manor MiddleSan Leandro, CASan Lorenzo Unified5005.8%(29)
839Carmenita MiddleCerritos, CAABC Unified6395.8%(37)
840Landmark MiddleMoreno Valley, CAMoreno Valley Unified8495.8%(49)
841Mountain View MiddleMoreno Valley, CAMoreno Valley Unified1,1145.8%(64)
842Washington MiddleSalinas, CASalinas Union High1,0825.7%(62)
843Griffiths (Gordon) MiddleDowney, CADowney Unified1,2645.7%(72)
844Delta Sierra MiddleStockton, CALodi Unified5635.7%(32)
845Betty Reid Soskin MiddleEl Sobrante, CAWest Contra Costa Unified3725.7%(21)
846Bret Harte MiddleOakland, CAOakland Unified3375.6%(19)
847John Gutierrez MiddleSalinas, CASanta Rita Union Elementary5685.6%(32)
848Martin Luther King Jr. Technology AcademySacramento, CATwin Rivers Unified5035.6%(28)
849Dallas Ranch MiddleAntioch, CAAntioch Unified7955.5%(44)
850Yorba MiddleOrange, CAOrange Unified4185.5%(23)
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