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Rensselaer City School District
Rensselaer, New York • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.0K students • 50% White
Private Schools:
168 students • 70% White
Racial Difference:
19%
East Orange City School District
East Orange, New Jersey • 2021–22
Public Schools:
9.4K students • 85% Black
Private Schools:
167 students • 98% Black
Racial Difference:
12%
Belleville Town School District
Belleville, New Jersey • 2021–22
Public Schools:
4.5K students • 71% Hisp.
Private Schools:
167 students • 69% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
-2%
Alexander County Schools
Taylorsville, North Carolina • 2021–22
Public Schools:
4.5K students • 78% White
Private Schools:
167 students • 99% White
Racial Difference:
21%
Windsor Unified School District
Windsor, California • 2019–20
Public Schools:
4.9K students • 54% Hisp.
Private Schools:
167 students • 83% White
Racial Difference:
44%
Fayette County School District
Fayetteville, West Virginia • 2021–22
Public Schools:
5.6K students • 92% White
Private Schools:
167 students • 96% White
Racial Difference:
5%
Appomattox County Public Schools
Appomattox, Virginia • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.3K students • 66% White
Private Schools:
167 students • 95% White
Racial Difference:
29%
Randolph Central School District
Randolph, New York • 2021–22
Public Schools:
920 students • 86% White
Private Schools:
167 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
14%
Ridgemont Local School District
Mount Victory, Ohio • 2021–22
Public Schools:
488 students • 93% White
Private Schools:
167 students • 100% White
Racial Difference:
7%
South Burlington School District
South Burlington, Vermont • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.7K students • 74% White
Private Schools:
167 students • 74% White
Racial Difference:
-1%
Woodridge School District 68
Woodridge, Illinois • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.8K students • 45% White
Private Schools:
167 students • 50% White
Racial Difference:
4%
Waterloo Local School District
Atwater, Ohio • 2021–22
Public Schools:
873 students • 92% White
Private Schools:
167 students • 97% White
Racial Difference:
5%
Lewis-Palmer School District 38
Monument, Colorado • 2021–22
Public Schools:
6.5K students • 79% White
Private Schools:
166 students • 73% White
Racial Difference:
-5%
Phoenix Elementary District
Phoenix, Arizona • 2019–20
Public Schools:
12.7K students • 64% Hisp.
Private Schools:
166 students • 100% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
36%
Monroe City R-I School District
Monroe City, Missouri • 2021–22
Public Schools:
734 students • 83% White
Private Schools:
166 students • 98% White
Racial Difference:
15%
Gloucester County Public Schools
Gloucester, Virginia • 2021–22
Public Schools:
5.0K students • 78% White
Private Schools:
166 students • 81% White
Racial Difference:
3%
Wickenburg Unified District
Wickenburg, Arizona • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.3K students • 58% White
Private Schools:
166 students • 77% White
Racial Difference:
18%
Adams County/Ohio Valley Local School District
West Union, Ohio • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.6K students • 97% White
Private Schools:
165 students • 97% White
Racial Difference:
0%
Pittsburg Unified School District
Pittsburg, California • 2021–22
Public Schools:
10.8K students • 65% Hisp.
Private Schools:
165 students • 58% Hisp.
Racial Difference:
-7%
Ansonia School District
Ansonia, Connecticut • 2021–22
Public Schools:
2.9K students • 43% Hisp.
Private Schools:
165 students • 85% White
Racial Difference:
52%
Howard-Winneshiek Community School District
Cresco, Iowa • 2019–20
Public Schools:
1.0K students • 92% White
Private Schools:
165 students • 97% White
Racial Difference:
5%
Spartanburg School District 3
Glendale, South Carolina • 2019–20
Public Schools:
2.8K students • 70% White
Private Schools:
165 students • 94% White
Racial Difference:
24%
School Administrative District 28
Camden, Maine • 2021–22
Public Schools:
722 students • 95% White
Private Schools:
165 students • 77% White
Racial Difference:
-18%
Durand School District
Durand, Wisconsin • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.0K students • 92% White
Private Schools:
165 students • 98% White
Racial Difference:
6%
Sapulpa Public Schools
Sapulpa, Oklahoma • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.7K students • 54% White
Private Schools:
164 students • 41% White
Racial Difference:
-13%
Regional School Unit 01
Bath, Maine • 2021–22
Public Schools:
1.8K students • 90% White
Private Schools:
164 students • 79% White
Racial Difference:
-11%
Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
Soldotna, Alaska • 2021–22
Public Schools:
8.4K students • 72% White
Private Schools:
164 students • 65% White
Racial Difference:
-7%
New Philadelphia City School District
New Philadelphia, Ohio • 2021–22
Public Schools:
4.3K students • 82% White
Private Schools:
164 students • 76% White
Racial Difference:
-6%
Goshen Central School District
Goshen, New York • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.8K students • 65% White
Private Schools:
164 students • 71% White
Racial Difference:
6%
Columbia Heights Public School District
Columbia Heights, Minnesota • 2021–22
Public Schools:
3.8K students • 38% Black
Private Schools:
164 students • 98% White
Racial Difference:
84%

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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