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It does include this census block group though: Census Block Group 004100-3 in Westchester County, New York So, looking at census block groups within these or even other census tracts may yield the desired criteria in regards to this topic. For an example of this, there is a series of 4 census block groups in New Rochelle next to Pelham that range from 23-60% Black and $73,500-105,172 in terms of median household income, but are in different census tracts and may have blocks that are predominately Black. Census Block Group 006600-4 in Westchester County, New York
I will say that it appears that Baldwin may be the best bet. Its Black median household income is around $104,000 higher than any other group in the diverse suburb, it is about 32% Black, it has predominately Black middle class areas, its school district is pluralistically more Black(46% of students) with a grad rate in the low-mid 90's in percentage and it still has a diverse student population. It also includes the most affluent predominately Black census block group in the state(about 69% Black with a median HH income of about $141,000 in NW Freeport part of the SD).
I will say that it appears that Baldwin may be the best bet. Its Black median household income is around $104,000 higher than any other group in the diverse suburb, it is about 32% Black, it has predominately Black middle class areas, its school district is pluralistically more Black(46% of students) with a grad rate in the low-mid 90's in percentage and it still has a diverse student population. It also includes the most affluent predominately Black census block group in the state(about 69% Black with a median HH income of about $141,000 in NW Freeport part of the SD).
Lakeview is another one, as it is the place(CDP, city, village) in the state with the highest Black percentage(71.6% 2010-2014 information) and has a median household income of $117,292($116,250 for Black households). It is in the Malverne UFSD, whose high school is 58% Black and had a grad rate of 93%(93% for Black students as well and 51% of said students had a Regents diploma with Advanced designation as well(54% for the HS) in 2015 according to the latest NYSED Report Card information.
Elmont also comes to mind. Elmont Memorial HS is 76% Black with a 92% grad rate(91% for Black students) in 2015(43% with Regents diplomas with Advanced designation as a whole, 46% for Black students). Elmont is 47% Black(2010-2014 info), which is pluralistically the largest group in that community and has a median household income of $88,915($99,313 for Black households). Some may go to Sewanhaka HS, which is pretty even between 4 groups(31% Black and slightly largest group). Its overall grad rate in 2015 was 89% and 34% with Regents diplomas with Advanced designation(86% and 23% for Black students).
I believe that parts of North Valley Stream also go to Elmont Memorial and that community is 54% Black with a median household income of $100,882($103,933 for black households and only Asians have a higher median household income in that community). Valley Stream Central HS, a school that is 40% Black(the school's largest group), had a 95% grad rate in 2015(61% with Regents diplomas with Advanced designation, 98% Black grad rate and 57% with Regents diplomas with Advanced designation). Valley Stream South HS is pretty much even between Black, Asian, White and Hispanic students, while VS North HS is 41% White/59% of color(22% Black).
So, these may be other options when including schools and all are in Nassau County.
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