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The most racially diverse public K-12 schools in New Jersey

7 public K-12 schools in New Jersey appear in this ranking of the most racially diverse public K-12 schools, ranked by how small the single largest racial or ethnic group is, so no one group dominates. Westampton Campus leads the list at 37.5%, against a median of 53.9% across the ranked schools.

The table below is sortable and filterable, and the full list downloads as a CSV. Figures come from federal NCES enrollment data and, where applicable, state assessment results for 2024-25.

Schools ranked
7
New Jersey
Best Largest group
37.5%
Median Largest group
53.9%
MOST DIVERSE · NEW JERSEY
#SchoolCityStudentsLargest group% White% Black% Hispanic% Asian
1Westampton CampusWESTAMPTON, NJ44037.5% White (165)37.5%(165)32.0%(141)19.6%(86)5.7%(25)
2Empowerment Academy Charter SchoolJersey City, NJ1,27239.4% Black (501)14.2%(180)39.4%(501)23.6%(300)18.5%(235)
3Bankbridge Regional SchoolSewell, NJ47948.0% White (230)48.0%(230)23.6%(113)22.1%(106)2.1%(10)
4KIPP: Cooper Norcross A New Jersey Nonprofit CorporationCamden, NJ2,28053.9% Black (1,228)0.1%(2)53.9%(1,228)42.0%(958)0.0%(1)
5Camden Prep Inc.Camden, NJ1,49860.0% Black (899)0.5%(7)60.0%(899)36.6%(549)0.0%(0)
6Mastery Schools of Camden Inc.Camden, NJ2,87377.3% Hispanic (2,222)1.0%(30)18.9%(544)77.3%(2,222)0.6%(16)
7Ocean Academy Charter SchoolLakewood, NJ55188.8% Hispanic (489)3.1%(17)8.2%(45)88.8%(489)0.0%(0)
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