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The public middle schools with the highest share of White students in South Carolina · page 2

Ranks 51100 of the public schools with the highest share of White students in South Carolina. Back to page 1.

MOST WHITE · SOUTH CAROLINA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% White
51Johnsonville MiddleJohnsonville, SCFlorence 0528166.9%(188)
52Clover MiddleClover, SCYork 0296966.7%(646)
53Socastee MiddleMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 0152766.6%(351)
54Belton MiddleBelton, SCAnderson 0245566.4%(302)
55Rollings Middle School of the ArtsSummerville, SCDorchester 0279765.5%(522)
56East Edisto MiddleSummerville, SCDorchester 021,03165.5%(675)
57Clifdale MiddleSpartanburg, SCSpartanburg 0360565.3%(395)
58Pleasant Knoll MiddleFort Mill, SCYork 0491665.0%(595)
59Meadow Glen MiddleLexington, SCLexington 0177864.4%(501)
60Gold Hill MiddleTega Cay, SCYork 0487764.3%(564)
61Boiling Springs MiddleInman, SCSpartanburg 021,12263.7%(715)
62Lugoff-Elgin MiddleLugoff, SCKershaw 0164963.5%(412)
63Andrew Jackson MiddleKershaw, SCLancaster 0148063.3%(304)
64Merriwether MiddleNorth Augusta, SCEdgefield 0136563.3%(231)
65Woodruff MiddleWoodruff, SCSpartanburg 0470162.8%(440)
66North Myrtle Beach MiddleLittle River, SCHorry 011,26760.9%(771)
67Conway MiddleConway, SCHorry 0157860.7%(351)
68John E. Ewing MiddleGaffney, SCCherokee 0138060.5%(230)
69York MiddleYork, SCYork 0178960.0%(473)
70Chesterfield-Ruby MiddleChesterfield, SCChesterfield 0141459.9%(248)
71Hillcrest MiddleSimpsonville, SCGreenville 0198959.6%(589)
72Indian Land IntermediateIndian Land, SCLancaster 011,18159.5%(703)
73Philip Simmons MiddleWando, SCBerkeley 0147359.4%(281)
74Richard H. Gettys MiddleEasley, SCPickens 011,21759.4%(723)
75Banks Trail MiddleFort Mill, SCYork 0463859.3%(378)
76League AcademyGreenville, SCGreenville 0178759.2%(466)
77Berry Shoals IntermediateDuncan, SCSpartanburg 0589659.0%
78Southwood Academy for the ArtsAnderson, SCAnderson 0540958.9%(241)
79Fort Mill MiddleFort Mill, SCYork 0462058.9%(365)
80Marrington Middle School of the ArtsGoose Creek, SCBerkeley 0143258.8%(254)
81York IntermediateYork, SCYork 0162458.3%(364)
82Ten Oaks MiddleMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 011,26458.3%(737)
83Rainbow Lake MiddleChesnee, SCSpartanburg 0297358.3%(567)
84Abner Creek MiddleGreer, SCSpartanburg 0564457.9%(373)
85McCants MiddleAnderson, SCAnderson 0557257.5%(329)
86L. E. Gable MiddleRoebuck, SCSpartanburg 0676056.8%(432)
87D. R. Hill MiddleLyman, SCSpartanburg 0556256.8%(319)
88Cane Bay MiddleSummerville, SCBerkeley 011,46456.5%(827)
89Riverside MiddleGreer, SCGreenville 011,08656.1%(609)
90Florence Chapel MiddleDuncan, SCSpartanburg 0578155.8%(436)
91Lewisville MiddleRichburg, SCChester 0129554.9%(162)
92Sevier MiddleGreenville, SCGreenville 0164454.7%(352)
93Charles B. DuBose MiddleSummerville, SCDorchester 0294754.6%(517)
94Seneca MiddleSeneca, SCOconee 0182954.2%(449)
95Forestbrook MiddleMyrtle Beach, SCHorry 0181653.4%(436)
96Indian Land MiddleIndian Land, SCLancaster 011,10252.6%(580)
97White Knoll MiddleWest Columbia, SCLexington 0169352.2%(362)
98Northwood MiddleTaylors, SCGreenville 0182352.0%(428)
99Latta MiddleLatta, SCDillon 0334951.9%(181)
100Clinton MiddleClinton, SCLaurens 5658051.7%(300)
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