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The most racially diverse public high schools in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana

10 public high schools in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana appear in this ranking of the most racially diverse public high schools, ranked by how small the single largest racial or ethnic group is, so no one group dominates. Alfred M. Barbe High School leads the list at 51.9%, against a median of 75.0% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
10
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
Best Largest group
51.9%
Median Largest group
75.0%
MOST DIVERSE · CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA
#SchoolCityStudentsLargest group% White% Black% Hispanic% Asian
1Alfred M. Barbe High SchoolLake Charles, LA1,90851.9% White (991)51.9%(991)27.1%(518)11.3%(216)5.6%(106)
2Iowa High SchoolIowa, LA1,00758.0% White (584)58.0%(584)32.4%(326)4.9%(49)0.2%(2)
3Vinton High SchoolVinton, LA24267.4% White (163)67.4%(163)19.8%(48)9.1%(22)0.0%(0)
4Westlake High SchoolWestlake, LA48773.7% White (359)73.7%(359)16.4%(80)6.0%(29)0.6%(3)
5LaGrange High SchoolLake Charles, LA88174.5% Black (656)8.3%(73)74.5%(656)12.0%(106)0.5%(4)
6Sulphur High SchoolSulphur, LA1,91175.6% White (1,444)75.6%(1,444)9.8%(188)8.9%(171)1.5%(29)
7DeQuincy High SchoolDeQuincy, LA27976.7% White (214)76.7%(214)17.9%(50)2.1%(6)0.0%(0)
8Sam Houston High SchoolLake Charles, LA1,14178.5% White (896)78.5%(896)10.9%(124)6.8%(77)0.9%(10)
9Lake Charles College PrepLake Charles, LA62488.0% Black (549)1.4%(9)88.0%(549)5.0%(31)0.0%(0)
10Washington/Marion Magnet High SchoolLake Charles, LA59793.5% Black (558)1.8%(11)93.5%(558)3.2%(19)0.2%(1)
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