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Orange Southwest Unified School District
Randolph, Vermont • 2021–22
Public Schools:
879 students • 94% White
Private Schools:
57 students • 98% White
Racial Difference:
4%
North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional School District
Annandale, New Jersey • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.4K students • 82% White
Private Schools:
57 students • 70% White
Racial Difference:
-12%
Forsyth R-III School District
Forsyth, Missouri • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.2K students • 91% White
Private Schools:
57 students • 63% White
Racial Difference:
-28%
Montpelier Roxbury Unified Union School District
Montpelier, Vermont • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.2K students • 85% White
Private Schools:
57 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
9%
Vandalia Community Unit School District 203
Vandalia, Illinois • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.4K students • 93% White
Private Schools:
57 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
7%
Chaffee R-II School District
Chaffee, Missouri • 2019–20
Public Schools:
672 students • 96% White
Private Schools:
57 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
-1%
Hart Public School District
Hart, Michigan • 2019–20
Public Schools:
1.3K students • 56% White
Private Schools:
57 students • 84% White
Racial Difference:
28%
Algoma School District
Algoma, Wisconsin • 2021–22
Public Schools:
678 students • 87% White
Private Schools:
57 students • 93% White
Racial Difference:
6%
Litchfield Public School District
Litchfield, Minnesota • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.5K students • 84% White
Private Schools:
57 students • 93% White
Racial Difference:
9%
New Brighton Area School District
New Brighton, Pennsylvania • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.3K students • 72% White
Private Schools:
57 students • 81% White
Racial Difference:
9%
Rancocas Valley Regional School District
Mount Holly, New Jersey • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.3K students • 39% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 46% Black
Racial Difference:
14%
Huron Valley Schools
Highland, Michigan • 2019–20
Public Schools:
8.4K students • 90% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 98% White
Racial Difference:
9%
Canby Public School District
Canby, Minnesota • 2021–22
Public Schools:
590 students • 92% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 98% White
Racial Difference:
6%
Port Allegany School District
Port Allegany, Pennsylvania • 2021–22
Public Schools:
879 students • 96% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
4%
Scott County R-IV School District
Benton, Missouri • 2021–22
Public Schools:
913 students • 95% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
6%
General Shafter Elementary School District
Bakersfield, California • 2021–22
Public Schools:
190 students • 78% Hisp.
Private Schools:
56 students • 82% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
4%
Port Townsend School District
Port Townsend, Washington • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.2K students • 77% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 86% White
Racial Difference:
8%
Junction City School District 69
Junction City, Oregon • 2017–18
Public Schools:
1.7K students • 79% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 84% White
Racial Difference:
5%
Covington Community School Corporation
Covington, Indiana • 2021–22
Public Schools:
858 students • 91% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
4%
Macon County School District
Tuskegee, Alabama • 2017–18
Public Schools:
1.9K students • 96% Black
Private Schools:
56 students • 95% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
94%
Suring School District
Suring, Wisconsin • 2021–22
Public Schools:
338 students • 87% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 96% White
Racial Difference:
9%
Iroquois West Community Unit School District 10
Gilman, Illinois • 2021–22
Public Schools:
888 students • 65% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 54% White
Racial Difference:
-11%
Billerica School District
Billerica, Massachusetts • 2021–22
Public Schools:
6.0K students • 76% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 43% Multi.
Racial Difference:
40%
East Washington School Corporation
Pekin, Indiana • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.4K students • 94% White
Private Schools:
56 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
6%
Addison Central Unified School District
Middlebury, Vermont • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.8K students • 95% White
Private Schools:
55 students • 96% White
Racial Difference:
2%
Brandon School District
Ortonville, Michigan • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.2K students • 84% White
Private Schools:
55 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
16%
Marshall County School District
Holly Springs, Mississippi • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.8K students • 44% Black
Private Schools:
55 students • 80% White
Racial Difference:
46%
Sharon School District
Sharon, Massachusetts • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.5K students • 52% White
Private Schools:
55 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
48%
Glendale-River Hills School District
Glendale, Wisconsin • 2021–22
Public Schools:
958 students • 43% White
Private Schools:
55 students • 76% White
Racial Difference:
33%
Allen Independent School District
Allen, Texas • 2021–22
Public Schools:
21.5K students • 41% White
Private Schools:
55 students • 85% White
Racial Difference:
44%

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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