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The lowest-poverty (most affluent) public elementary schools in South Carolina

This ranking covers the lowest-poverty (most affluent) public elementary schools in South Carolina, drawn from 9 qualifying public elementary schools. Overbrook Child Development Center leads the list at 89.8%, against a median of 100% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
9
South Carolina
Best % FRL
89.8%
Median % FRL
100%
LOWEST POVERTY · SOUTH CAROLINA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
1Overbrook Child Development CenterGreenville, SCGreenville 01Elementary53289.8%
2J. K. Gourdin ElementaryPineville, SCBerkeley 01Elementary120100%
3Meeting Street ElementaryNorth Charleston, SCCharleston 01Elementary1,153100%
4East ElementaryDillon, SCDillon 04Elementary433100%
5Stewart Heights ElementaryDillon, SCDillon 04Elementary572100%
6Meeting Street Academy-SpartanburgSpartanburg, SCSpartanburg 07Elementary369100%
7Macedonia Elementary-MiddleBlackville, SCBarnwell 48Elementary356100%
8Kelly Edwards ElementaryWilliston, SCBarnwell 48Elementary311100%
9Manning PrimaryManning, SCClarendon 06Elementary152100%
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