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The public middle 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
101Diamond View MiddleSusanville, CASusanville Elementary28855.6%(160)
102Bidwell Junior HighChico, CAChico Unified1,01255.5%(562)
103Miller Creek MiddleSan Rafael, CAMiller Creek Elementary62055.5%(344)
104Niguel Hills MiddleLaguna Niguel, CACapistrano Unified69355.4%(384)
105Twin Peaks MiddlePoway, CAPoway Unified1,16455.2%(643)
106Hillsdale MiddleEl Cajon, CACajon Valley Union1,48155.2%(818)
107Sequoia MiddleRedding, CARedding Elementary46155.1%(254)
108Esencia MiddleRancho Mission Viejo, CACapistrano Unified34955.0%(192)
109Valley MiddleCarlsbad, CACarlsbad Unified80754.8%(442)
110Sunny Brae MiddleArcata, CAArcata Elementary23254.7%(127)
111Laguna MiddleSan Luis Obispo, CASan Luis Coastal Unified78054.7%(427)
112Pacific Grove MiddlePacific Grove, CAPacific Grove Unified43954.7%(240)
113Charlotte Wood MiddleDanville, CASan Ramon Valley Unified85354.6%(466)
114Lincoln MiddleSanta Monica, CASanta Monica-Malibu Unified91454.4%(497)
115John Barrett MiddleCarmichael, CASan Juan Unified80254.0%(433)
116La Contenta MiddleYucca Valley, CAMorongo Unified64753.9%(349)
117Aliso Viejo MiddleAliso Viejo, CACapistrano Unified80353.9%(433)
118Orinda IntermediateOrinda, CAOrinda Union82253.5%(440)
119Correia MiddleSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified60253.3%(321)
120Olympus Junior HighRoseville, CAEureka Union43953.3%(234)
121Medea Creek MiddleOak Park, CAOak Park Unified1,09053.3%(581)
122Paul Revere Charter MiddleLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1,71553.3%(914)
123Calavera Hills MiddleCarlsbad, CACarlsbad Unified65553.3%(349)
124Anderson MiddleAnderson, CACascade Union Elementary34153.1%(181)
125Petaluma Accelerated CharterPetaluma, CAPetaluma Joint Union High11553.0%(61)
126San Benancio MiddleSalinas, CAWashington Union Elementary26152.9%(138)
127Lakeside MiddleLakeside, CALakeside Union Elementary72452.6%(381)
128Mission Hill MiddleSanta Cruz, CASanta Cruz City High51052.5%(268)
129Central MiddleSan Carlos, CASan Carlos Elementary44352.4%(232)
130Jacobsen MiddleTehachapi, CATehachapi Unified92552.2%(483)
131Marine View MiddleHuntington Beach, CAOcean View73652.2%(384)
132Bear RiverWheatland, CAWheatland58552.1%(305)
133Ishi Hills MiddleOroville, CAOroville City Elementary29452.0%(153)
134DanaSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified64651.9%(335)
135Los Coches Creek MiddleEl Cajon, CACajon Valley Union51851.5%(267)
136Rosemont MiddleLa Crescenta, CAGlendale Unified1,22151.4%(628)
137Oakdale Junior HighOakdale, CAOakdale Joint Unified78051.4%(401)
138Marsh (Harry M.) Junior HighChico, CAChico Unified71651.3%(367)
139Hilmar MiddleHilmar, CAHilmar Unified54250.9%(276)
140Granite Oaks MiddleRocklin, CARocklin Unified97950.9%(498)
141Happy Valley ElementaryAnderson, CAHappy Valley Union Elementary24250.8%(123)
142Warren T. Eich MiddleRoseville, CARoseville City Elementary93950.6%(475)
143Nordhoff Jr. HighOjai, CAOjai Unified27150.5%(137)
144Hillview MiddleMenlo Park, CAMenlo Park City Elementary84650.5%(427)
145Joan MacQueen MiddleAlpine, CAAlpine Union Elementary40550.4%(204)
146Diablo View MiddleClayton, CAMt. Diablo Unified51450.2%(258)
147Theodore Roosevelt MiddleGlendale, CAGlendale Unified84250.0%(421)
148Mary P. Henck IntermediateLake Arrowhead, CARim of the World Unified60749.8%(302)
149Cabrillo MiddleVentura, CAVentura Unified93649.7%(465)
150Paulding MiddleArroyo Grande, CALucia Mar Unified54449.6%(270)
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