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The lowest-poverty (most affluent) public high schools in California · page 10

Ranks 451500 of the lowest-poverty (most affluent) public schools in California. Back to page 1.

LOWEST POVERTY · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
451Herbert Hoover HighGlendale, CAGlendale UnifiedHigh1,59054.2%
452Julian HighJulian, CAJulian Union HighHigh11254.5%
453Etiwanda HighEtiwanda, CAChaffey Joint Union HighHigh3,44654.5%
454Lincoln (Abraham) HighSan Francisco, CASan Francisco UnifiedHigh2,07454.5%
455El Camino Fundamental HighSacramento, CASan Juan UnifiedHigh1,22654.6%
456Gunderson HighSan Jose, CASan Jose UnifiedHigh74454.6%
457Anzar HighSan Juan Bautista, CAAromas - San Juan UnifiedHigh26754.7%
458Martin Luther King Jr. HighRiverside, CARiverside UnifiedHigh2,69954.7%
459Liberty AlternativeSan Jose, CASan Jose UnifiedHigh27454.7%
460Glendale HighGlendale, CAGlendale UnifiedHigh2,06655.0%
461Middletown HighMiddletown, CAMiddletown UnifiedHigh42155.1%
462Encore Jr./Sr. High Sch for the Perf and Visual ArtsHesperia, CAEncore Jr./Sr. High Sch for the Perf and Visual Arts DISTHigh56155.4%
463Blair HighPasadena, CAPasadena UnifiedHigh1,05355.5%
464Ernest Righetti HighSanta Maria, CASanta Maria Joint Union HighHigh2,41655.5%
465Independence HighPaso Robles, CAPaso Robles Joint UnifiedHigh13755.5%
466Yreka HighYreka, CAYreka Union HighHigh61255.6%
467Wilson HighLong Beach, CALong Beach UnifiedHigh3,34955.7%
468Sierra HighManteca, CAManteca UnifiedHigh1,67055.9%
469Anderson New Technology HighAnderson, CAAnderson Union HighHigh10255.9%
470Inderkum HighSacramento, CANatomas UnifiedHigh2,19456.0%
471Academy (The)- SF @McAteerSan Francisco, CASan Francisco UnifiedHigh12356.1%
472Villa Park HighVilla Park, CAOrange UnifiedHigh2,02356.2%
473Abraham Lincoln HighSan Jose, CASan Jose UnifiedHigh1,59056.2%
474Oak Grove HighSan Jose, CAEast Side Union HighHigh1,37456.2%
475Twin Oaks HighSan Marcos, CASan Marcos UnifiedHigh19256.3%
476American Canyon HighAmerican Canyon, CANapa Valley UnifiedHigh1,72056.3%
477Healdsburg HighHealdsburg, CAHealdsburg UnifiedHigh50356.5%
478Visalia Technical Early CollegeVisalia, CAVisalia UnifiedHigh21656.5%
479Independence HighSan Francisco, CASan Francisco UnifiedHigh23556.6%
480Taft Charter HighWoodland Hills, CALos Angeles UnifiedHigh2,22156.6%
481Girls Academic Leadership Acad Dr. Michelle King Sch STEMLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedHigh72056.7%
482Ridgway High (Continuation)Santa Rosa, CASanta Rosa HighHigh25256.7%
483Los Angeles Center for Enriched StudiesLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedHigh1,35756.8%
484Chico HighChico, CAChico UnifiedHigh1,80456.8%
485Renaissance High School for the ArtsLong Beach, CALong Beach UnifiedHigh39656.8%
486La Mirada HighLa Mirada, CANorwalk-La Mirada UnifiedHigh1,72657.0%
487Diane S. Leichman Career Preparatory and Transition CenterReseda, CALos Angeles UnifiedHigh14257.0%
488Mira Mesa HighSan Diego, CASan Diego UnifiedHigh2,18757.1%
489Hughson HighHughson, CAHughson UnifiedHigh85957.2%
490Ramona HighRamona, CARamona City UnifiedHigh1,40457.2%
491Cloverdale HighCloverdale, CACloverdale UnifiedHigh39357.3%
492Elk Grove CharterElk Grove, CAElk Grove UnifiedHigh26257.3%
493MAAC Community CharterChula Vista, CAMAAC Community Charter DistrictHigh17157.3%
494Clairemont HighSan Diego, CASan Diego UnifiedHigh82357.4%
495Galt HighGalt, CAGalt Joint Union HighHigh95957.4%
496Rancho Cucamonga HighRancho Cucamonga, CAChaffey Joint Union HighHigh3,22157.4%
497Foothills HighSan Marcos, CASan Marcos UnifiedHigh10157.4%
498Granite Hills HighEl Cajon, CAGrossmont Union HighHigh2,33157.6%
499Los Molinos HighLos Molinos, CALos Molinos UnifiedHigh20357.6%
500Dixon HighDixon, CADixon UnifiedHigh99057.7%
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