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Most Diverse Public High Schools in Northern Mariana Islands

The average public high school diversity score in Northern Mariana Islands is approximately 0.59 per year (2025).
The most diverse public high schools are listed below (where sufficient data available).
The most diverse school in Northern Mariana Islands is currently Tinian Middle And High School, with a diversity score of 0.59.
Diversity Score Range: 0.19 0.59 Avg. Diversity Score: 0.46

Most Diverse Public High Schools in Northern Mariana Islands (2025)

School
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
Diversity Score
Grades
Location
Rank: #11.
Diversity Score: 0.59
Grades: 6-12
San Jose
Tinian, MP 96952
(670) 237-4163
Rank: #2 - 32. - 3.
Marianas High School
Diversity Score: 0.57
Grades: 9-12
Susupe
Saipan, MP 96950
(670) 664-3800
Rank: #2 - 32. - 3.
Diversity Score: 0.57
Grades: 9-12
Koblerville
Saipan, MP 96950
(670) 664-4002
Diversity Score: 0.48
Grades: 7-12
Sinapalo
Rota, MP 96951
(670) 532-9502
Rank: #55.
Kagman High School
Diversity Score: 0.33
Grades: 9-12
Kagman
Saipan, MP 96950
(670) 664-3780
Rank: #66.
Da'ok Academy
Diversity Score: 0.19
Grades: 9-12
Susupe
Saipan, MP 96950
(670) 237-3296

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Northern Mariana Islands average public high schools diversity score?
The Northern Mariana Islands average public high schools diversity score is 0.59 for 2025.
What are public high schools with the most diversity score in Northern Mariana Islands?
The best top ranked public high schools in Northern Mariana Islands include Tinian Middle And High School, Marianas High School and Saipan Southern High School.

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