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The most racially diverse public middle schools in California

This ranking covers the most racially diverse public middle schools in California, drawn from 1,270 qualifying public middle schools. Montera Middle leads the list at 26.2%, against a median of 65.6% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
1,270
California
Best Largest group
26.2%
Median Largest group
65.6%
MOST DIVERSE · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityStudentsLargest group% White% Black% Hispanic% Asian
1Montera MiddleOakland, CA69526.2% Black (182)20.7%(144)26.2%(182)25.0%(174)8.1%(56)
2Claremont MiddleOakland, CA48728.1% White (137)28.1%(137)26.1%(127)16.6%(81)6.6%(32)
3Harriet G. Eddy MiddleElk Grove, CA1,03430.0% Hispanic (310)16.4%(170)10.8%(112)30.0%(310)27.2%(281)
4Golden West MiddleFairfield, CA74630.2% Hispanic (225)22.0%(164)14.8%(110)30.2%(225)16.6%(124)
5Green Valley MiddleFairfield, CA90330.3% Asian (274)20.3%(183)8.6%(78)24.9%(225)30.3%(274)
6Will C. Wood MiddleAlameda, CA61330.7% Asian (188)21.2%(130)6.7%(41)21.5%(132)30.7%(188)
7Adams (J. Douglas) MiddleBrentwood, CA1,19730.7% Asian (368)22.8%(273)11.3%(135)23.0%(275)30.7%(368)
8Joseph Kerr MiddleElk Grove, CA87731.2% Hispanic (274)30.8%(270)7.8%(68)31.2%(274)17.0%(149)
9Hilton D. Bell IntermediateGarden Grove, CA63231.3% Asian (198)29.4%(186)0.5%(3)29.8%(188)31.3%(198)
10Brown Jr. (Willie L) MiddleSan Francisco, CA36331.4% Hispanic (114)23.4%(85)20.4%(74)31.4%(114)6.1%(22)
11Price Charter MiddleSan Jose, CA95931.5% Hispanic (302)31.0%(297)1.9%(18)31.5%(302)21.8%(209)
12Fred T. Korematsu MiddleEl Cerrito, CA70831.5% Hispanic (223)27.0%(191)11.7%(83)31.5%(223)18.1%(128)
13Wilson C. Riles MiddleRoseville, CA68231.5% White (215)31.5%(215)13.1%(89)29.6%(202)15.4%(105)
14Rolling Hills MiddleLos Gatos, CA77831.6% White (246)31.6%(246)3.3%(26)24.0%(187)29.8%(232)
15Natomas MiddleSacramento, CA67232.0% Black (215)8.8%(59)32.0%(215)26.5%(178)20.7%(139)
16Longfellow Arts and Technology MiddleBerkeley, CA46232.5% Hispanic (150)28.6%(132)17.1%(79)32.5%(150)8.2%(38)
17Frank S. Greene Jr. MiddlePalo Alto, CA73232.8% Asian (240)28.3%(207)1.5%(11)23.4%(171)32.8%(240)
18Jefferson MiddleTorrance, CA67432.8% Asian (221)19.4%(131)7.1%(48)27.3%(184)32.8%(221)
19Sierra Madre MiddleSierra Madre, CA59733.2% White (198)33.2%(198)4.7%(28)30.3%(181)19.4%(116)
20Valley View MiddlePleasant Hill, CA81933.3% Hispanic (273)32.1%(263)3.4%(28)33.3%(273)16.0%(131)
21Albany MiddleAlbany, CA91133.4% Asian (304)22.3%(203)4.5%(41)18.0%(164)33.4%(304)
22Lincoln MiddleAlameda, CA97133.5% Asian (325)31.0%(301)2.4%(23)10.2%(99)33.5%(325)
23Lewis MiddleSan Diego, CA1,01334.3% White (347)34.3%(347)6.5%(66)31.2%(316)15.5%(157)
24Edward J. Richardson MiddleTorrance, CA65134.3% White (223)34.3%(223)2.0%(13)17.1%(111)34.3%(223)
25Catherine L. Zane MiddleEureka, CA41734.3% White (143)34.3%(143)1.4%(6)32.9%(137)7.4%(31)
26Rancho Pico Junior HighStevenson Ranch, CA84234.3% White (289)34.3%(289)4.4%(37)23.0%(194)29.9%(252)
27Burlingame IntermediateBurlingame, CA1,11534.4% White (384)34.4%(384)0.4%(4)20.4%(228)29.4%(328)
28Katherine L. Albiani MiddleElk Grove, CA1,44734.5% Asian (499)25.1%(363)4.2%(61)22.9%(331)34.5%(499)
29Arcade MiddleSacramento, CA59534.6% Asian (206)31.9%(190)7.4%(44)20.0%(119)34.6%(206)
30Ingrid B. Lacy MiddlePacifica, CA48434.7% White (168)34.7%(168)2.1%(10)28.9%(140)18.8%(91)
31William B. Bristow MiddleBrentwood, CA1,22334.8% Hispanic (425)33.6%(411)7.1%(87)34.8%(425)11.8%(144)
32Oxford Preparatory Academy - MiddleLake Forest, CA49534.8% White (172)34.8%(172)2.4%(12)20.2%(100)30.7%(152)
33Canyon MiddleCastro Valley, CA1,41834.8% Asian (493)17.5%(248)4.8%(68)28.1%(399)34.8%(493)
34Katherine Johnson MiddleSacramento, CA61234.8% Asian (213)19.1%(117)16.5%(101)22.1%(135)34.8%(213)
35Mesa View MiddleHuntington Beach, CA81734.9% White (285)34.9%(285)0.6%(5)34.6%(283)16.4%(134)
36Adams MiddleRedondo Beach, CA1,16534.9% White (407)34.9%(407)3.9%(45)28.8%(336)16.9%(197)
37High Tech Middle MesaSan Diego, CA35234.9% Hispanic (123)34.4%(121)3.7%(13)34.9%(123)19.9%(70)
38El Rancho CharterAnaheim, CA1,14435.1% White (402)35.1%(402)2.7%(31)27.4%(314)26.2%(300)
39Black Mountain MiddleSan Diego, CA1,07735.2% White (379)35.2%(379)3.1%(33)20.6%(222)27.8%(299)
40Gateway MiddleSan Francisco, CA24735.2% Hispanic (87)24.7%(61)18.6%(46)35.2%(87)9.3%(23)
41Sunnyvale MiddleSunnyvale, CA1,05335.3% Asian (372)25.7%(271)1.5%(16)26.9%(283)35.3%(372)
42Nelson Avenue MiddleOroville, CA45635.5% White (162)35.5%(162)1.8%(8)15.6%(71)35.5%(162)
43Dr. Augustine Ramirez IntermediateEastvale, CA1,22835.8% Hispanic (440)17.4%(213)8.1%(99)35.8%(440)33.3%(409)
44Culver City MiddleCulver City, CA1,52335.9% Hispanic (546)25.5%(389)9.7%(148)35.9%(546)11.4%(173)
45Tierra Linda MiddleSan Carlos, CA45135.9% White (162)35.9%(162)0.4%(2)16.6%(75)32.4%(146)
46Dartmouth MiddleSan Jose, CA90336.0% Asian (325)31.2%(282)1.2%(11)23.0%(208)36.0%(325)
47De Portola MiddleSan Diego, CA68036.0% Hispanic (245)35.1%(239)4.3%(29)36.0%(245)9.6%(65)
48Erle Stanley Gardner MiddleTemecula, CA1,00836.1% Hispanic (364)32.5%(328)2.3%(23)36.1%(364)18.3%(184)
49Foothill Ranch MiddleSacramento, CA50936.1% Hispanic (184)19.4%(99)12.4%(63)36.1%(184)20.2%(103)
50Sharon Christa McAuliffe MiddleLos Alamitos, CA1,01836.1% White (368)36.1%(368)2.4%(24)33.7%(343)13.8%(140)
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