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The lowest-poverty (most affluent) public K-12 schools in Mississippi

This ranking covers the lowest-poverty (most affluent) public K-12 schools in Mississippi, drawn from 29 qualifying public K-12 schools. Smithville School leads the list at 48.7%, against a median of 69.4% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
29
Mississippi
Best % FRL
48.7%
Median % FRL
69.4%
LOWEST POVERTY · MISSISSIPPI
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
1Smithville SchoolSMITHVILLE, MSMonroe County School DistrictCombined54048.7%
2Ingomar Attendance CenterNEW ALBANY, MSUnion County School DistrictCombined67850.0%
3West Union Attendance CenterMYRTLE, MSUnion County School DistrictCombined66057.6%
4Hatley SchoolAMORY, MSMonroe County School DistrictCombined90558.2%
5Nanih Waiya Attendance CenterLouisville, MSLouisville Municipal School DistrictCombined51759.6%
6West Lincoln SchoolBROOKHAVEN, MSLincoln County School DistrictCombined63661.2%
7Mize Attendance CenterMIZE, MSSmith County School DistrictCombined83162.7%
8Enterprise Attendance CenterBROOKHAVEN, MSLincoln County School DistrictCombined66764.5%
9SalemTylertown, MSWalthall County School DistrictCombined46964.6%
10Belmont SchoolsBelmont, MSTishomingo County School DistrictCombined85565.4%
11Wheeler High SchoolBooneville, MSPrentiss County School DistrictCombined57765.7%
12Loyd Star Attendance CenterBROOKHAVEN, MSLincoln County School DistrictCombined74167.5%
13Bogue Chitto SchoolBOGUE CHITTO, MSLincoln County School DistrictCombined74768.1%
14Noxapater AttendanceNOXAPATER, MSLouisville Municipal School DistrictCombined47368.9%
15Stringer Attendance CenterSTRINGER, MSWest Jasper School DistrictCombined57969.4%
16Mantachie Attendance CenterMANTACHIE, MSItawamba CountyCombined92670.5%
17Tremont Attendance CenterTremont, MSItawamba CountyCombined31271.8%
18Houlka Attendance CenterHOULKA, MSChickasaw County School DistrictCombined45772.9%
19Pine Grove High SchoolRipley, MSSouth Tippah School DistrictCombined57373.1%
20Vardaman Attendance CenterVardaman, MSCalhoun County School DistrictCombined62474.7%
21Thrasher High SchoolBooneville, MSPrentiss County School DistrictCombined38776.5%
22Jumpertown SchoolBooneville, MSPrentiss County School DistrictCombined30586.6%
23Taylorsville Attendance CenterTAYLORSVILLE, MSSmith County School DistrictCombined57288.6%
24Blue Mountain High SchoolBlue Mountain, MSSouth Tippah School DistrictCombined29592.2%
25Mt. Olive Attendance CenterMount Olive, MSCovington County School DistrictCombined28298.9%
26Sebastopol Attendance CenterSEBASTOPOL, MSScott County School DistrictCombined68499.6%
27Scott Central Attendance CenterFOREST, MSScott County School DistrictCombined85699.6%
28CANTON PUBLIC 9TH GRADE SCHOOLCANTON, MSCANTON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTCombined262100%
29Wesson Attendance CenterWesson, MSCopiah County School DistrictCombined833100%
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