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The public middle schools with the highest share of White students in California · page 5

Ranks 201250 of the public schools with the highest share of White students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST WHITE · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% White
201Oliver Wendell Holmes Junior HighDavis, CADavis Joint Unified58843.7%(257)
202Olive Peirce MiddleRamona, CARamona City Unified68043.7%(297)
203Martinez Junior HighMartinez, CAMartinez Unified84343.5%(367)
204La Paz IntermediateMission Viejo, CASaddleback Valley Unified71343.5%(310)
205Murray MiddleRidgecrest, CASierra Sands Unified64343.4%(279)
206Aptos Junior HighAptos, CAPajaro Valley Unified58743.3%(254)
207Lawrence E. Jones MiddleRohnert Park, CACotati-Rohnert Park Unified77543.2%(335)
208Barbara Chilton MiddleRoseville, CARoseville City Elementary1,28943.2%(557)
209Antelope Crossing MiddleAntelope, CADry Creek Joint Elementary1,05143.1%(453)
210Parsons Junior HighRedding, CAEnterprise Elementary52243.1%(225)
211George A. Buljan MiddleRoseville, CARoseville City Elementary86243.0%(371)
212Valley View MiddleSimi Valley, CASimi Valley Unified1,32943.0%(572)
213El Segundo MiddleEl Segundo, CAEl Segundo Unified80443.0%(346)
214Vista Preparatory AcademyRed Bluff, CARed Bluff Union Elementary54142.9%(232)
215Branciforte MiddleSanta Cruz, CASanta Cruz City High40942.8%(175)
216Will Rogers MiddleFair Oaks, CASan Juan Unified56442.7%(241)
217Gaspar De Portola Charter MiddleTarzana, CALos Angeles Unified1,46142.6%(623)
218Brook Haven MiddleSebastopol, CASebastopol Union Elementary21242.5%(90)
219Fortuna MiddleFortuna, CAFortuna Elementary23142.4%(98)
220Martin Luther King MiddleBerkeley, CABerkeley Unified85142.3%(360)
221Fred Newhart MiddleMission Viejo, CACapistrano Unified1,10542.2%(466)
222Palermo MiddlePalermo, CAPalermo Union Elementary45842.1%(193)
223Benicia MiddleBenicia, CABenicia Unified94742.1%(399)
224Thompson MiddleMurrieta, CAMurrieta Valley Unified1,56541.9%(656)
225Emilie J. Ross MiddleHughson, CAHughson Unified45841.9%(192)
226Needles MiddleNeedles, CANeedles Unified19641.8%(82)
227East Avenue MiddleLivermore, CALivermore Valley Joint Unified58141.8%(243)
228Miraleste IntermediateRancho Palos Verdes, CAPalos Verdes Peninsula Unified72041.7%(300)
229Louis Armstrong MiddleSherman Oaks, CALos Angeles Unified1,17441.6%(488)
230Norman L. Sullivan MiddleBonsall, CABonsall Unified52941.4%(219)
231Bernardo Heights MiddleSan Diego, CAPoway Unified1,48741.4%(615)
232The Studios @ CentralOroville, CAOroville City Elementary30041.3%(124)
233Riverview MiddleHelendale, CAHelendale Elementary14141.1%(58)
234Mesa Verde MiddleMoorpark, CAMoorpark Unified57441.1%(236)
235Eagle Peak MiddleRedwood Valley, CAUkiah Unified55240.9%(226)
236Vail Ranch MiddleTemecula, CATemecula Valley Unified76540.8%(312)
237Norco IntermediateNorco, CACorona-Norco Unified72640.8%(296)
238Rogers MiddleLong Beach, CALong Beach Unified77340.6%(314)
239Adele Harrison MiddleSonoma, CASonoma Valley Unified33440.4%(135)
240Freedom MiddleBakersfield, CARosedale Union Elementary71240.3%(287)
241Glen Edwards MiddleLincoln, CAWestern Placer Unified81540.3%(328)
242Standley MiddleSan Diego, CASan Diego Unified81340.2%(327)
243Rio Bravo-Greeley ElementaryBakersfield, CARio Bravo-Greeley Union Elementary46640.1%(187)
244Mt. Gleason MiddleSunland, CALos Angeles Unified75340.0%(301)
245Hewes MiddleSanta Ana, CATustin Unified92939.9%(371)
246Manuel F. Cunha IntermediateHalf Moon Bay, CACabrillo Unified52139.9%(208)
247El Tejon ElementaryLebec, CAEl Tejon Unified22139.8%(88)
248Standard MiddleBakersfield, CAStandard Elementary1,00539.7%(399)
249Oak MiddleLos Alamitos, CALos Alamitos Unified99839.7%(396)
250Windsor MiddleWindsor, CAWindsor Unified73639.5%(291)
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