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Camp Hill School District
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania • 2019–20
Public Schools:
1.3K students • 82% White
Private Schools:
140 students • 86% White
Racial Difference:
4%
Chatham County Schools
Pittsboro, North Carolina • 2021–22
Public Schools:
10.4K students • 54% White
Private Schools:
140 students • 89% White
Racial Difference:
36%
West Geauga Local School District
Chesterland, Ohio • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.1K students • 92% White
Private Schools:
140 students • 96% White
Racial Difference:
4%
East Troy Community School District
East Troy, Wisconsin • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.5K students • 89% White
Private Schools:
140 students • 91% White
Racial Difference:
2%
Schuylkill Valley School District
Leesport, Pennsylvania • 2019–20
Public Schools:
2.1K students • 84% White
Private Schools:
140 students • 76% White
Racial Difference:
-8%
El Monte Union High School District
El Monte, California • 2021–22
Public Schools:
8.1K students • 79% Hisp.
Private Schools:
140 students • 36% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
-44%
Riverview Gardens School District
St Louis, Missouri • 2021–22
Public Schools:
5.1K students • 97% Black
Private Schools:
140 students • 84% Black
Racial Difference:
-13%
Wrightstown Community School District
Wrightstown, Wisconsin • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.3K students • 85% White
Private Schools:
140 students • 93% White
Racial Difference:
8%
Montgomery Township School District
Skillman, New Jersey • 2021–22
Public Schools:
4.5K students • 54% Asian Am.
Private Schools:
140 students • 71% White
Racial Difference:
39%
Turner Unified School District 202
Kansas City, Kansas • 2019–20
Public Schools:
4.0K students • 46% Hisp.
Private Schools:
140 students • 95% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
50%
Fairfield Community School District
Fairfield, Iowa • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.6K students • 82% White
Private Schools:
140 students • 61% White
Racial Difference:
-22%
Hitchcock Independent School District
Hitchcock, Texas • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.6K students • 37% Black
Private Schools:
139 students • 48% White
Racial Difference:
25%
Marion County School District
Lebanon, Kentucky • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.2K students • 81% White
Private Schools:
139 students • 94% White
Racial Difference:
13%
Pamlico County Schools
Bayboro, North Carolina • 2019–20
Public Schools:
1.8K students • 63% White
Private Schools:
139 students • 87% White
Racial Difference:
24%
Colby Public Schools Unified School District 315
Colby, Kansas • 2021–22
Public Schools:
983 students • 80% White
Private Schools:
139 students • 92% White
Racial Difference:
12%
Washington County School District
Chipley, Florida • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.3K students • 75% White
Private Schools:
139 students • 91% White
Racial Difference:
16%
Prairie du Chien Area School District
Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.1K students • 91% White
Private Schools:
139 students • 99% White
Racial Difference:
8%
East Jasper School District
Heidelberg, Mississippi • 2017–18
Public Schools:
899 students • 98% Black
Private Schools:
139 students • 78% White
Racial Difference:
77%
Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative School District
Jaffrey, New Hampshire • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.3K students • 90% White
Private Schools:
139 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
10%
Newburgh City School District
Newburgh, New York • 2021–22
Public Schools:
10.9K students • 57% Hisp.
Private Schools:
139 students • 69% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
12%
Delano Public School District
Delano, Minnesota • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.4K students • 92% White
Private Schools:
139 students • 94% White
Racial Difference:
2%
Twiggs County School District
Jeffersonville, Georgia • 2021–22
Public Schools:
717 students • 64% Black
Private Schools:
138 students • 87% White
Racial Difference:
55%
Newport School District
Newport, New Hampshire • 2021–22
Public Schools:
851 students • 95% White
Private Schools:
138 students • 92% White
Racial Difference:
-3%
Sharon School District
Sharon, Vermont • 2021–22
Public Schools:
149 students • 99% White
Private Schools:
138 students • 96% White
Racial Difference:
-3%
East Rockaway Union Free School District
East Rockaway, New York • 2019–20
Public Schools:
1.2K students • 60% White
Private Schools:
138 students • 72% White
Racial Difference:
12%
Edgerton School District
Edgerton, Wisconsin • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.9K students • 85% White
Private Schools:
138 students • 99% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
89%
Luxemburg-Casco School District
Luxemburg, Wisconsin • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.9K students • 91% White
Private Schools:
138 students • 98% White
Racial Difference:
7%
Fulton 58 School District
Fulton, Missouri • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.2K students • 76% White
Private Schools:
138 students • 92% White
Racial Difference:
16%
Lansing School District 158
Lansing, Illinois • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.6K students • 57% Black
Private Schools:
138 students • 58% White
Racial Difference:
49%
Westport School District
Westport, Connecticut • 2021–22
Public Schools:
5.2K students • 77% White
Private Schools:
138 students • 52% White
Racial Difference:
-25%

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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