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Fleetwood Area School District
Fleetwood, Pennsylvania • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.3K students • 79% White
Private Schools:
61 students • 97% White
Racial Difference:
17%
Catoosa County School District
Ringgold, Georgia • 2019–20
Public Schools:
10.8K students • 87% White
Private Schools:
61 students • 89% White
Racial Difference:
2%
Bartow County School District
Cartersville, Georgia • 2021–22
Public Schools:
13.6K students • 69% White
Private Schools:
61 students • 87% White
Racial Difference:
18%
Fort Morgan School District RE-3
Fort Morgan, Colorado • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.4K students • 65% Hisp.
Private Schools:
61 students • 56% White
Racial Difference:
28%
White Mountain Regional School District
Whitefield, New Hampshire • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.0K students • 92% White
Private Schools:
61 students • 97% White
Racial Difference:
4%
Newcastle Public Schools
Newcastle, Oklahoma • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.5K students • 65% White
Private Schools:
61 students • 93% White
Racial Difference:
29%
Tri County Public Schools
Dewitt, Nebraska • 2021–22
Public Schools:
426 students • 92% White
Private Schools:
61 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
4%
Millville Area School District
Millville, Pennsylvania • 2021–22
Public Schools:
553 students • 95% White
Private Schools:
61 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
5%
Summit School District 104
Summit, Illinois • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.5K students • 86% Hisp.
Private Schools:
61 students • 52% White
Racial Difference:
47%
New Albany-Plain Local School District
New Albany, Ohio • 2021–22
Public Schools:
5.1K students • 64% White
Private Schools:
61 students • 97% White
Racial Difference:
33%
Milton-Freewater School District 7
Milton-Freewater, Oregon • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.6K students • 60% Hisp.
Private Schools:
60 students • 93% White
Racial Difference:
57%
Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115
Ewing, Illinois • 2019–20
Public Schools:
215 students • 96% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
-1%
McCabe Union Elementary School District
El Centro, California • 2017–18
Public Schools:
1.8K students • 87% Hisp.
Private Schools:
60 students • 72% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
-16%
Granton Area School District
Granton, Wisconsin • 2021–22
Public Schools:
233 students • 85% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
16%
Morton Community Unit School District 709
Morton, Illinois • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.2K students • 90% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 92% White
Racial Difference:
2%
Mountain Empire Unified School District
Pine Valley, California • 2017–18
Public Schools:
1.7K students • 56% Hisp.
Private Schools:
60 students • 100% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
44%
East Grand School District 2
Granby, Colorado • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.3K students • 77% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 75% White
Racial Difference:
-2%
Rensselaer Central School Corporation
Rensselaer, Indiana • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.5K students • 83% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 88% White
Racial Difference:
6%
Riverview School District
Duvall, Washington • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.0K students • 73% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 97% White
Racial Difference:
24%
Ardsley Union Free School District
Ardsley, New York • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.3K students • 55% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 48% Black
Racial Difference:
45%
Imlay City Community Schools
Imlay City, Michigan • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.8K students • 71% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
24%
Hart-Ransom Union Elementary School District
Modesto, California • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.2K students • 48% Hisp.
Private Schools:
60 students • 43% White
Racial Difference:
5%
Jamestown City School District
Jamestown, New York • 2019–20
Public Schools:
4.7K students • 62% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 42% Black
Racial Difference:
38%
Magnolia Elementary School District
Anaheim, California • 2021–22
Public Schools:
5.1K students • 71% Hisp.
Private Schools:
60 students • 72% White
Racial Difference:
63%
Edgerton Local School District
Edgerton, Ohio • 2021–22
Public Schools:
567 students • 91% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
4%
Fordland R-III School District
Fordland, Missouri • 2021–22
Public Schools:
545 students • 98% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
2%
Howells-Dodge Consolidated Schools
Howells, Nebraska • 2021–22
Public Schools:
271 students • 83% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
17%
Llano Independent School District
Llano, Texas • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.0K students • 66% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 88% White
Racial Difference:
22%
Brownwood Independent School District
Brownwood, Texas • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.6K students • 46% White
Private Schools:
60 students • 73% White
Racial Difference:
27%
DeKalb County School District
Smithville, Tennessee • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.9K students • 81% White
Private Schools:
59 students • 51% Black
Racial Difference:
49%

About This Data

Where is this data from?

Most of the data we use comes from the National Center for Education Statistics’ Private School Universe Survey, which has aimed to gather information about U.S. private schools every other year since 1989. Because the regulation of private schools is handled differently by state, there is no comprehensive list of every private school in the country. The PSS attempts to approximate such a list using various sources, including state education departments, private school associations and religious organizations, and, in some areas, online yellow pages and local government offices.

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