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The most racially diverse public K-12 schools in Indiana

This ranking covers the most racially diverse public K-12 schools in Indiana, drawn from 9 qualifying public K-12 schools. Benjamin Bosse High School leads the list at 35.9%, against a median of 55.5% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
9
Indiana
Best Largest group
35.9%
Median Largest group
55.5%
MOST DIVERSE · INDIANA
#SchoolCityStudentsLargest group% White% Black% Hispanic% Asian
1Benjamin Bosse High SchoolEvansville, IN86835.9% Black (312)27.9%(242)35.9%(312)15.8%(137)0.1%(1)
2Academy for Innovative StudiesEvansville, IN31841.8% White (133)41.8%(133)38.7%(123)6.3%(20)0.3%(1)
3Chandler Innovation AcademyGoshen, IN35752.1% Hispanic (186)38.4%(137)3.4%(12)52.1%(186)0.3%(1)
4Muncie Central High SchoolMuncie, IN1,33753.0% White (708)53.0%(708)22.1%(295)7.3%(98)1.6%(22)
5RISE Learning CenterIndianapolis, IN20055.5% White (111)55.5%(111)19.0%(38)4.5%(9)11.5%(23)
6Indiana School For The DeafIndianapolis, IN31161.1% White (190)61.1%(190)9.7%(30)14.5%(45)3.9%(12)
7Burris Laboratory SchoolMuncie, IN67671.3% White (482)71.3%(482)9.3%(63)5.9%(40)3.1%(21)
8LaPorte High SchoolLaPorte, IN1,80771.7% White (1,296)71.7%(1,296)3.1%(57)17.5%(316)0.7%(13)
9Cannelton Elementary & High SchoolCannelton, IN21690.3% White (195)90.3%(195)1.9%(4)0.9%(2)0.0%(0)
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