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South Seneca Central School District
Ovid, New York • 2021–22
Public Schools:
620 students • 96% White
Private Schools:
21 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
4%
Dinuba Unified School District
Dinuba, California • 2021–22
Public Schools:
6.6K students • 93% Hisp.
Private Schools:
21 students • 76% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
-17%
Bishop Consolidated Independent School District
Bishop, Texas • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.5K students • 86% Hisp.
Private Schools:
21 students • 57% White
Racial Difference:
45%
Jamestown Area School District
Jamestown, Pennsylvania • 2019–20
Public Schools:
423 students • 98% White
Private Schools:
21 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
2%
Demopolis City School District
Demopolis, Alabama • 2017–18
Public Schools:
2.3K students • 49% Black
Private Schools:
21 students • 90% White
Racial Difference:
45%
Bath Central School District
Bath, New York • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.4K students • 96% White
Private Schools:
21 students • 86% White
Racial Difference:
-10%
Deerfield School District
Pembroke, New Hampshire • 2021–22
Public Schools:
522 students • 95% White
Private Schools:
21 students • 81% White
Racial Difference:
-14%
Upshur County School District
Buckhannon, West Virginia • 2021–22
Public Schools:
4.0K students • 97% White
Private Schools:
21 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
-1%
Pacific Union Elementary School District
Arcata, California • 2021–22
Public Schools:
736 students • 52% White
Private Schools:
21 students • 67% White
Racial Difference:
15%
Hampshire County School District
Romney, West Virginia • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.9K students • 95% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
0%
Vernon Township School District
Vernon, New Jersey • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.8K students • 78% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 85% White
Racial Difference:
7%
Hudson School District
Hudson, Massachusetts • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.3K students • 77% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 70% White
Racial Difference:
-7%
New Auburn School District
New Auburn, Wisconsin • 2021–22
Public Schools:
292 students • 93% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
7%
Kaneland Community Unit School District 302
Maple Park, Illinois • 2021–22
Public Schools:
4.1K students • 78% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 65% White
Racial Difference:
-13%
Edna Independent School District
Edna, Texas • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.6K students • 44% Hisp.
Private Schools:
20 students • 40% White
Racial Difference:
2%
Norwell School District
Norwell, Massachusetts • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.2K students • 76% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 85% White
Racial Difference:
9%
Vassar Public Schools
Vassar, Michigan • 2021–22
Public Schools:
916 students • 84% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
11%
Verndale Public School District
Verndale, Minnesota • 2021–22
Public Schools:
525 students • 91% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
9%
Lunenburg County Public Schools
Kenbridge, Virginia • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.6K students • 48% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 55% Black
Racial Difference:
23%
Regional School Unit 21
Kennebunk, Maine • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.3K students • 91% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
9%
Cumberland County School District
Crossville, Tennessee • 2021–22
Public Schools:
7.2K students • 90% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 75% White
Racial Difference:
-15%
Lenape Regional School District
Shamong, New Jersey • 2021–22
Public Schools:
7.5K students • 72% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 75% Black
Racial Difference:
67%
Minnewaska School District
Glenwood, Minnesota • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.4K students • 93% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 90% White
Racial Difference:
-3%
Canby School District 86
Canby, Oregon • 2019–20
Public Schools:
4.6K students • 65% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 90% White
Racial Difference:
25%
Twin Ridges Elementary School District
Nevada City, California • 2021–22
Public Schools:
93 students • 73% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
22%
Alto Independent School District
Alto, Texas • 2017–18
Public Schools:
671 students • 37% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
58%
Perry County School District
Marion, Alabama • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.3K students • 93% Black
Private Schools:
20 students • 65% White
Racial Difference:
60%
Colton School District
Colton, Washington • 2021–22
Public Schools:
163 students • 91% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 90% White
Racial Difference:
-1%
Sutton School District
Sutton, Massachusetts • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.2K students • 89% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 90% White
Racial Difference:
1%
Middleburgh Central School District
Middleburgh, New York • 2021–22
Public Schools:
650 students • 96% White
Private Schools:
20 students • 90% White
Racial Difference:
-6%

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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