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The public middle schools with the highest share of White students in Nebraska · page 3

Ranks 101113 of the public schools with the highest share of White students in Nebraska. Back to page 1.

MOST WHITE · NEBRASKA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% White
101MC MILLAN MAGNET MIDDLE SCHOOLOMAHA, NEOMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS65419.4%(127)
102WAVERLY MIDDLE SCHOOLWAVERLY, NEWAVERLY SCHOOL DISTRICT 14551218.8%(96)
103SOUTH SIOUX CITY MIDDLE SCHOOLSO SIOUX CITY, NESO SIOUX CITY COMMUNITY SCHS78115.6%(122)
104NORRIS MIDDLE SCHOOLOMAHA, NEOMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS1,14014.3%(163)
105KING SCIENCE/TECH MAGNET MIDDLE SCHOOLOMAHA, NEOMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS61013.9%(85)
106MONROE MIDDLE SCHOOLOMAHA, NEOMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS71613.8%(99)
107BRYAN MIDDLE SCHOOLOMAHA, NEOMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS68213.5%(92)
108LEXINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOLLEXINGTON, NELEXINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS67213.4%(90)
109NATHAN HALE MAGNET MIDDLE SCHOOLOMAHA, NEOMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS68512.8%(88)
110SCHUYLER MIDDLE SCHOOLSCHUYLER, NESCHUYLER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS40010.5%(42)
111BLUESTEM MIDDLE SCHOOLOMAHA, NEOMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS89410.1%(90)
112R M MARRS MAGNET MIDDLE SCHOOLOMAHA, NEOMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS1,0665.2%(55)
113UMO N HO N NATION MIDDLE SCHMACY, NEUMO N HO N NATION PUBLIC SCHS1060.0%(0)
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