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K-12 School Rankings & Statistics 4/29/2014 Rank Westchester County (New York) schools by percent (%) of Hispanic students K-12 School Rankings & Statistics K12Rate.com Contact USA » New York » Westchester County » Rank schools by % of Hispanic students Rank Westchester County Schools by Percent of Hispanic Students (Top 200 schools) There are 249 K-12 public schools in Westchester County [1]. Thomas A Edison School has the highest percent of Hispanic students of 92.79% and Lewisboro Elementary School has the the lowest percent of Hispanic students of .68% . Number of Hispanic % of Total Ranking School Name City Students Students Students 1 Thomas A Edison School Port Chester 430 399 92.79% 2 John F Kennedy Magnet School Port Chester 725 621 85.66% 3 Columbus Elementary School New Rochelle 816 668 81.86% 4 Enrico Fermi School For The Performing Arts Yonkers 993 800 80.56% 5 Eugenio Maria De Hostos Microsociety School Yonkers 536 429 80.04% 6 Robert C Dodson School Yonkers 911 715 78.49% 7 Cedar Place Elementary School Yonkers 428 332 77.57% 8 School 13 Yonkers 604 459 75.99% 9 Port Chester Middle School Port Chester 864 634 73.38% 10 Port Chester Senior High School Port Chester 1,155 824 71.34% 11 Scholastic Academy For Academic Excellence Yonkers 599 402 67.11% 12 Park Avenue School Port Chester 466 294 63.09% 13 School 21 Yonkers 400 243 60.75% 14 Woodside School Peekskill 692 417 60.26% 15 Rosmarie Ann Siragusa School Yonkers 429 258 60.14% 16 Isaac E Young Middle School New Rochelle 1,141 680 59.60% 17 Sleepy Hollow High School Sleepy Hollow 828 483 58.33% 18 Early Childhood Program Hartsdale 163 95 58.28% 19 Jefferson Elementary School New Rochelle 568 328 57.75% 20 School 23 Yonkers 555 312 56.22% 21 Roosevelt High School Yonkers 1,039 581 55.92% 22 Oakside School Peekskill 467 260 55.67% 23 School 9 Yonkers 380 211 55.53% 24 Park School Ossining 621 338 54.43% 25 Lincoln High School Yonkers 1,351 735 54.40% Hastings On 26 Ziccolella Elementary/middle School 142 77 54.23% Hudson 27 Riverside High School Yonkers 781 414 53.01% 28 Academic Leadership Charter School Bronx 117 62 52.99% 29 Montessori School 27 Yonkers 388 202 52.06% 30 Foxfire School Yonkers 376 195 51.86% 31 Paideia School 24 Yonkers 377 195 51.72% 32 Cross Hill Academy Yonkers 855 438 51.23% 33 Sleepy Hollow Middle School North Tarrytown 572 293 51.22% 34 King Street School Port Chester 417 213 51.08% 35 George Washington School White Plains 694 354 51.01% 36 Brookside School Ossining 717 365 50.91% 37 Mamaroneck Avenue School White Plains 604 304 50.33% 38 School 17 Yonkers 436 219 50.23% 39 School 16 Yonkers 413 207 50.12% 40 Church Street School White Plains 663 329 49.62% 41 Yonkers Middle School Yonkers 1,008 500 49.60% 42 Saunders Trades & Technical High School Yonkers 1,202 593 49.33% 43 Ridgeway School White Plains 669 330 49.33% 44 Roosevelt School Ossining 264 130 49.24% 45 School 5 Yonkers 587 289 49.23% 46 Claremont School Ossining 621 304 48.95% 47 Carl L Dixson Elementary School Elmsford 188 92 48.94% 48 W L Morse School Sleepy Hollow 380 185 48.68% 49 Henry Barnard School New Rochelle 600 292 48.67% 50 Trinity Elementary School New Rochelle 856 416 48.60% 51 Post Road School White Plains 527 256 48.58% 52 Gorton High School Yonkers 1,293 626 48.41% 53 Mlk Jr High Tech & Computer Magnet School Yonkers 437 208 47.60% 54 Greenburgh Academy Yonkers 194 92 47.42% 55 Family School 32 Yonkers 551 260 47.19% 56 John Paulding School Tarrytown 196 92 46.94% 57 Hillcrest School Peekskill 341 160 46.92% 58 Palisade Preparatory School Yonkers 300 140 46.67% 59 Washington Irving Interm School Tarrytown 359 167 46.52% http://k12rate.com/new-york159/rank-westchester-county-schools-by-percent-hispanic-students.php 1/4 4/29/2014 Rank Westchester County (New York) schools by percent (%) of Hispanic students 59 Washington Irving Interm School Tarrytown 359 167 46.52% 60 Columbus School At The Franko Building Mount Vernon 587 268 45.66% 61 White Plains Middle School White Plains 1,704 769 45.13% 62 Abbott School Irvington 80 36 45.00% 63 School 22 Yonkers 420 188 44.76% 64 White Plains Senior High School White Plains 2,202 983 44.64% 65 Alexander Hamilton High School Elmsford 449 200 44.54% 66 Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Junior High School Hawthorne 32 14 43.75% 67 Mount Kisco Elementary School Mount Kisco 527 230 43.64% 68 Alice E Grady Elementary School Elmsford 383 167 43.60% 69 Yonkers High School Yonkers 1,024 445 43.46% 70 Yonkers Montessori Academy Yonkers 1,328 576 43.37% 71 Peekskill Middle School Peekskill 590 252 42.71% 72 Mamaroneck Avenue School Mamaroneck 667 283 42.43% 73 Anne M Dorner Middle School Ossining 861 346 40.19% 74 Greenburgh Eleven Elementary School Dobbs Ferry 48 19 39.58% 75 Lee F Jackson School White Plains 277 109 39.35% 76 Ossining High School Ossining 1,366 536 39.24% 77 Blythedale School Valhalla 115 45 39.13% 78 Edenwald School Pleasantville 131 50 38.17% 79 Montessori School 31 Yonkers 367 139 37.87% 80 Museum School 25 Yonkers 450 169 37.56% 81 School 30 Yonkers 435 163 37.47% 82 School 29 Yonkers 649 240 36.98% 83 Clark Academy Dobbs Ferry 160 59 36.88% 84 Peekskill High School Peekskill 815 299 36.69% 85 Hamilton School Mount Vernon 386 138 35.75% 86 New Rochelle High School New Rochelle 3,454 1,213 35.12% 87 Greenburgh Eleven High School Dobbs Ferry 270 94 34.81% 88 Highview School Hartsdale 255 87 34.12% 89 Linden Hill School Hawthorne 191 65 34.03% 90 Pearls Hawthorne School Yonkers 1,115 373 33.45% 91 Kahlil Gibran School Yonkers 361 120 33.24% 92 Casimir Pulaski School Yonkers 555 183 32.97% 93 Greenburgh Eleven Middle School Dobbs Ferry 46 15 32.61% 94 Richard J Bailey School White Plains 356 115 32.30% 95 Charter School Of Educational Excellence Yonkers 378 122 32.28% 96 Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Sr/jr High School Hawthorne 165 53 32.12% 97 Patricia A Dichiaro School Yonkers 444 140 31.53% Hastings On 98 Martin Luther King Jr High School 188 59 31.38% Hudson 99 Bedford Hills Elementary School Bedford Hills 307 96 31.27% 100 Samuel J Preston School West Harrison 328 102 31.10% 101 Mount Pleasant Cottage School Pleasantville 200 59 29.50% 102 William B Ward Elementary School New Rochelle 1,020 282 27.65% 103 Woodlands Senior High School Hartsdale 482 131 27.18% 104 Woodlands Middle School Hartsdale 253 65 25.69% 105 New York Hospital Annex White Plains 41 10 24.39% 106 Lincoln School Mount Vernon 758 183 24.14% 107 George M Davis Elementary School New Rochelle 629 147 23.37% 108 Paideia School 15 Yonkers 579 130 22.45% 109 West Patent Elementary School Bedford Hills 360 76 21.11% 110 Fox Lane High School Bedford 1,357 274 20.19% 111 Albert Leonard Middle School New Rochelle 1,240 248 20.00% Yorktown 112 Lakeland Alternative High School 20 4 20.00% Heights 113 Daniel Webster Elementary School New Rochelle 526 101 19.20% 114 Valhalla Middle School Valhalla 370 71 19.19% 115 Fox Lane Middle School Bedford 966 182 18.84% 116 Van Cortlandtville School Mohegan Lake 674 124 18.40% 117 Buchanan-verplanck Elementary School Buchanan 365 66 18.08% 118 Walter Panas High School Cortlandt Manor 1,011 182 18.00% 119 Davis Middle School Mount Vernon 825 143 17.33% 120 Mamaroneck High School Mamaroneck 1,455 247 16.98% 121 Central School Larchmont 498 84 16.87% 122 George Washington Elementary School Mohegan Lake 483 81 16.77% 123 Kensico School Valhalla 395 64 16.20% 124 Hutchinson School Pelham 363 58 15.98% 125 Harrison High School Harrison 1,003 159 15.85% 126 Parsons Memorial School Harrison 464 73 15.73% 127 Virginia Road Elementary School White Plains 346 53 15.32% 128 Valhalla High School Valhalla 408 61 14.95% 129 Tuckahoe Middle School Eastchester 241 35 14.52% 130 Hommocks School Larchmont 1,089 157 14.42% 131 Mount Vernon High School Mount Vernon 1,532 219 14.30% http://k12rate.com/new-york159/rank-westchester-county-schools-by-percent-hispanic-students.php 2/4 4/29/2014 Rank Westchester County (New York) schools by percent (%) of Hispanic students 131 Mount Vernon High School Mount Vernon 1,532 219 14.30% 132 Edward Williams School Mount Vernon 485 69 14.23% 133 Pocantico Hills Central School Sleepy Hollow 290 41 14.14% 134 Rye Neck Senior High School Mamaroneck 416 57 13.70% 135 Tuckahoe High School Eastchester 286 39 13.64% 136 Rye Neck Middle School Mamaroneck 345 47 13.62% 137 Holmes School Mount Vernon 421 57 13.54% Yorktown 138 Lakeland-copper Beech Middle School 1,502 200 13.32% Heights 139 Pennington School Mount Vernon 352 46 13.07% 140 Louis M Klein Middle School Harrison 808 103 12.75% 141 Blue Mountain Middle School Cortlandt Manor 609 73 11.99% 142 Lakeland High School Shrub Oak 1,181 137 11.60% Croton On 143 Carrie E Tompkins School 659 76 11.53% Hudson 144 F E Bellows Elementary School Mamaroneck 369 42 11.38% 145 Pelham Memorial High School Pelham 771 86 11.15% 146 Furnace Woods Elementary School Cortlandt Manor 363 40 11.02% 147 Thornton High School Mount Vernon 697 76 10.90% Yorktown 148 Benjamin Franklin Elementary School 633 69 10.90% Heights 149 Graham School Mount Vernon 597 65 10.89% 150 Dobbs Ferry Middle School Dobbs Ferry 329 35 10.64% Hastings On 151 Farragut Middle School 507 52 10.26% Hudson 152 Pelham Middle School Pelham 656 67 10.21% Croton On 153 Pierre Van Cortlandt School 549 56 10.20% Hudson 154 Hendrick Hudson High School Montrose 915 91 9.95% Yorktown 155 Thomas Jefferson Elementary School 469 46 9.81% Heights 156 William E Cottle School Eastchester 494 47 9.51% 157 Daniel Warren Elementary School Mamaroneck 354 33 9.32% Croton On 158 Croton-harmon High School 541 50 9.24% Hudson 159 Dobbs Ferry High School Dobbs Ferry
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