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The most racially diverse public K-12 schools in South Dakota

This ranking covers the most racially diverse public K-12 schools in South Dakota, drawn from 8 qualifying public K-12 schools. Cheyenne-Eagle Butte School leads the list at 100%, against a median of 100% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
8
South Dakota
Best Largest group
100%
Median Largest group
100%
MOST DIVERSE · SOUTH DAKOTA
#SchoolCityStudentsLargest group% White% Black% Hispanic% Asian
1Cheyenne-Eagle Butte SchoolEagle Butte, SD829100.0% Native American (829)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
2Marty Indian SchoolMarty, SD220100.0% Native American (220)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
3Pine Ridge SchoolPine Ridge, SD674100.0% Native American (674)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
4Lower Brule Day SchoolLower Brule, SD337100.0% Native American (337)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
5St. Francis Indian SchoolSt. Francis, SD630100.0% Native American (630)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
6Crazy Horse SchoolWanblee, SD270100.0% Native American (270)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
7Tiospa Zina Tribal SchoolAgency Village, SD546100.0% Native American (546)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
8Little Wound SchoolKyle, SD755100.0% Native American (755)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
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