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The most racially diverse public middle schools in Los Angeles County, California

Across Los Angeles County, California, 302 public middle schools are ranked here, ranked by how small the single largest racial or ethnic group is, so no one group dominates. Jefferson Middle leads the list at 32.8%, against a median of 78.8% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
302
Los Angeles County, California
Best Largest group
32.8%
Median Largest group
78.8%
MOST DIVERSE · LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityStudentsLargest group% White% Black% Hispanic% Asian
1Jefferson MiddleTorrance, CA67432.8% Asian (221)19.4%(131)7.1%(48)27.3%(184)32.8%(221)
2Sierra Madre MiddleSierra Madre, CA59733.2% White (198)33.2%(198)4.7%(28)30.3%(181)19.4%(116)
3Edward J. Richardson MiddleTorrance, CA65134.3% White (223)34.3%(223)2.0%(13)17.1%(111)34.3%(223)
4Rancho Pico Junior HighStevenson Ranch, CA84234.3% White (289)34.3%(289)4.4%(37)23.0%(194)29.9%(252)
5Adams MiddleRedondo Beach, CA1,16534.9% White (407)34.9%(407)3.9%(45)28.8%(336)16.9%(197)
6Culver City MiddleCulver City, CA1,52335.9% Hispanic (546)25.5%(389)9.7%(148)35.9%(546)11.4%(173)
7Madrona MiddleTorrance, CA67837.9% Asian (257)16.1%(109)3.1%(21)33.5%(227)37.9%(257)
8George Ellery Hale Charter AcademyWoodland Hills, CA1,69338.1% White (645)38.1%(645)5.2%(88)33.1%(560)16.5%(280)
9Arroyo Seco Junior HighValencia, CA1,23938.2% Hispanic (473)38.1%(472)3.0%(37)38.2%(473)13.2%(164)
10Rio Norte Junior HighSanta Clarita, CA1,13838.3% White (436)38.3%(436)4.8%(54)24.8%(282)25.8%(294)
11South Pasadena MiddleSouth Pasadena, CA1,09639.1% Asian (429)21.6%(237)1.7%(19)20.4%(223)39.1%(429)
12Goddard MiddleGlendora, CA72839.3% Hispanic (286)33.2%(242)0.8%(6)39.3%(286)19.4%(141)
13Dolores Huerta MiddleBurbank, CA93139.5% Hispanic (368)36.8%(343)3.0%(28)39.5%(368)8.1%(75)
14Emerson Community CharterLos Angeles, CA45440.3% Hispanic (183)30.4%(138)11.9%(54)40.3%(183)6.6%(30)
15Rogers MiddleLong Beach, CA77340.6% White (314)40.6%(314)6.3%(49)35.8%(277)6.1%(47)
16Stanford MiddleLong Beach, CA1,16541.0% Hispanic (478)26.4%(308)11.2%(130)41.0%(478)11.8%(138)
17Walter Reed MiddleNorth Hollywood, CA1,58041.3% Hispanic (652)34.7%(548)4.3%(68)41.3%(652)12.4%(196)
18Louis Armstrong MiddleSherman Oaks, CA1,17441.6% White (488)41.6%(488)7.1%(83)40.7%(478)4.3%(50)
19Miraleste IntermediateRancho Palos Verdes, CA72041.7% White (300)41.7%(300)1.9%(14)23.3%(168)17.6%(127)
20Tetzlaff (Martin B.) MiddleCerritos, CA54242.4% Hispanic (230)7.2%(39)10.3%(56)42.4%(230)32.1%(174)
21Intellectual Virtues Academy of Long BeachLong Beach, CA24442.6% Hispanic (104)20.9%(51)15.6%(38)42.6%(104)6.2%(15)
22Gaspar De Portola Charter MiddleTarzana, CA1,46142.6% White (623)42.6%(623)3.7%(54)32.8%(479)13.5%(197)
23Calle Mayor MiddleTorrance, CA62642.8% Asian (268)18.9%(118)3.8%(24)23.3%(146)42.8%(268)
24Luther Burbank MiddleBurbank, CA1,03042.8% Hispanic (441)37.9%(390)2.0%(21)42.8%(441)6.7%(69)
25El Segundo MiddleEl Segundo, CA80443.0% White (346)43.0%(346)3.1%(25)22.1%(178)12.2%(98)
26Casimir MiddleTorrance, CA61743.1% Hispanic (266)7.8%(48)4.2%(26)43.1%(266)32.3%(199)
27John Adams MiddleSanta Monica, CA80644.9% Hispanic (362)35.9%(289)11.2%(90)44.9%(362)5.8%(47)
28Palos Verdes IntermediatePalos Verdes Estates, CA73545.2% White (332)45.2%(332)1.5%(11)15.5%(114)26.3%(193)
29Palms MiddleLos Angeles, CA1,08145.9% Hispanic (496)13.6%(147)25.0%(270)45.9%(496)7.9%(85)
30Parras (Nick G.) MiddleRedondo Beach, CA1,03147.4% White (489)47.4%(489)3.0%(31)20.6%(212)14.2%(146)
31Alfred B. Nobel Charter MiddleNorthridge, CA1,78447.5% Hispanic (847)22.4%(400)4.8%(86)47.5%(847)19.8%(353)
32Castaic MiddleCastaic, CA45147.9% Hispanic (216)34.8%(157)2.7%(12)47.9%(216)6.4%(29)
33Alvarado IntermediateRowland Heights, CA62447.9% Hispanic (299)1.4%(9)0.5%(3)47.9%(299)46.5%(290)
34El Roble IntermediateClaremont, CA95248.2% Hispanic (459)23.3%(222)5.0%(48)48.2%(459)14.6%(139)
35Hughes MiddleLong Beach, CA1,21448.7% Hispanic (591)8.1%(98)17.1%(207)48.7%(591)17.5%(212)
36Bert M. Lynn MiddleTorrance, CA61249.0% Asian (300)17.5%(107)3.3%(20)20.6%(126)49.0%(300)
37Robert Frost MiddleGranada Hills, CA1,50549.8% Hispanic (749)33.1%(498)3.3%(49)49.8%(749)9.2%(138)
38Marshall Academy of the ArtsLong Beach, CA94049.8% Hispanic (468)22.3%(210)9.5%(89)49.8%(468)9.0%(85)
39Theodore Roosevelt MiddleGlendale, CA84250.0% White (421)50.0%(421)1.5%(13)39.8%(335)7.7%(65)
40Endeavour MiddleLancaster, CA80550.9% Hispanic (410)11.7%(94)27.9%(225)50.9%(410)3.4%(27)
41Philip Magruder MiddleTorrance, CA63551.2% Hispanic (325)12.1%(77)7.2%(46)51.2%(325)20.6%(131)
42Rosemont MiddleLa Crescenta, CA1,22151.4% White (628)51.4%(628)0.8%(10)11.1%(136)28.9%(353)
43Joe Walker MiddleLancaster, CA78151.9% Hispanic (405)25.7%(201)12.2%(95)51.9%(405)2.7%(21)
44Jefferson MiddleSan Gabriel, CA1,01351.9% Asian (526)3.4%(34)0.7%(7)39.4%(399)51.9%(526)
45Mark Twain MiddleLos Angeles, CA97452.0% Hispanic (506)18.1%(176)10.0%(97)52.0%(506)7.5%(73)
46KIPP Philosophers AcademyLos Angeles, CA39852.0% Hispanic (207)2.3%(9)43.5%(173)52.0%(207)0.0%(0)
47Mt. Gleason MiddleSunland, CA75352.6% Hispanic (396)40.0%(301)1.1%(8)52.6%(396)3.5%(26)
48Bancroft MiddleLong Beach, CA80652.9% Hispanic (426)13.9%(112)11.5%(93)52.9%(426)14.3%(115)
49Hoover MiddleLakewood, CA50553.1% Hispanic (268)4.2%(21)25.4%(128)53.1%(268)11.5%(58)
50Temple (Roger W.) IntermediateRosemead, CA29753.2% Asian (158)1.0%(3)0.3%(1)44.4%(132)53.2%(158)
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