Listed below are school districts with the highest minority students (2025).
The highest school district for minority is Red Mesa Unified District (4159) School District (AZ) with 100%. The lowest school district for minority is Menno School District 33-2 (SD) with 1%.
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Avg. Minority: 57%
Highest Average Public School Minority Breakdown By School District (2025)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What districts have the public schools with the highest average percent of minority students?
The districts with the highest average percent of minority students are Red Mesa Unified District (4159) School District, AZ (100% average percent of minority students), Hidalgo Independent School District, TX (100% average percent of minority students) and Window Rock Unified District (4154) School District, AZ (100% average percent of minority students).
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