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Districts with the most black students
These are the 39 Ohio school districts, out of 610 in which black students make up at least 25 percent of enrollment (district, county, percentage). Dayton-area districts are in bold:
East Cleveland (Cuyahoga) 99.2
Warrensville Heights (Cuyahoga) 99
Maple Heights (Cuyahoga) 88.5
Trotwood-Madison (Montgomery) 84.8
Jefferson Twp. (Montgomery) 78.7
Cleveland Heights-University Heights (Cuyahoga) 75.9
Bedford (Cuyahoga) 73.6
Cincinnati (Hamilton) 70.9
Euclid (Cuyahoga) 70.6
Dayton (Montgomery) 70.5
Cleveland (Cuyahoga) 70.3
North College Hill (Hamilton) 67.7
Mt Healthy (Hamilton) 67
Youngstown (Mahoning) 66.9
Winton Woods (Hamilton) 66.1
Richmond Heights (Cuyahoga) 64.4
Columbus (Franklin) 62.6
Shaker Heights (Cuyahoga) 52.9
Princeton (Hamilton) 49.8
Akron (Summit) 48.5
South Euclid-Lyndhurst (Cuyahoga) 47
Toledo (Lucas) 46.1
Warren (Trumbull) 41.8
Lima (Allen) 41.5
Canton (Stark) 35.9
Mansfield (Richland) 34.8
Finneytown (Hamilton) 33.3
Sandusky (Erie) 32.9
Lockland (Hamilton) 32.3
Garfield Heights (Cuyahoga) 30.9
Steubenville (Jefferson) 30.7
Campbell (Mahoning) 30.4
Liberty (Trumbull) 29.3
Oberlin (Lorain) 28.5
Whitehall (Franklin) 27.2
Groveport Madison (Franklin) 27.1
Lorain (Lorain) 27.1
Springfield (Clark) 25.7
Reynoldsburg (Franklin) 25.4
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