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Alabama Title I schools beating the odds

Alabama public schools where 60%+ of students qualify for free or reduced lunch AND the school's composite proficiency ranks in the top quartile of all Alabama schools. The intersection that matters most for equity.

ALABAMA · TITLE I BEATING THE ODDS
#SchoolCityDistrict% FRL% ProficientState %ile
101Weaver Elementary SchoolWeaverCalhoun County66.4%44.5%83
102Fox Run SchoolOpelikaOpelika City74.5%44.3%82
103Stevenson Middle SchoolStevensonJackson County61.3%44.1%82
104Morris Avenue Intermediate SchoolOpelikaOpelika City70.5%44.0%82
105Leinkauf Elementary SchoolMobileMobile County87.3%43.8%82
106University Place Elementary SchoolTuscaloosaTuscaloosa City69.3%43.8%82
107Nan Gray Davis Elementary SchoolTheodoreMobile County71.1%43.6%82
108WD Robbins Elementary SchoolPrichardMobile County73.6%43.6%81
109Double Springs Middle SchoolDouble SpringsWinston County63.1%43.5%81
110West Morgan Middle SchoolTrinityMorgan County75.0%43.4%81
111Walnut Park Elementary SchoolGadsdenGadsden City78.9%43.3%81
112Geraldine SchoolGeraldineDeKalb County61.6%43.3%81
113Albertville Intermediate SchoolAlbertvilleAlbertville City67.6%43.1%80
114Fleeta SchoolOppCovington County73.5%43.0%80
115Huxford Elementary SchoolAtmoreEscambia County68.5%43.0%80
116Calera Intermediate SchoolCaleraShelby County67.9%42.9%80
117Carlisle Elementary SchoolBoazEtowah County68.8%42.9%80
118Magnolia SchoolFoleyBaldwin County60.9%42.9%80
119Charles Henderson MiddleTroyTroy City69.6%42.8%79
120Phillips Elementary SchoolBear CreekMarion County68.8%42.8%79
121Clanton Intermediate SchoolClantonChilton County60.0%42.7%79
122North Mobile County Middle SchoolAxisMobile County73.9%42.7%79
123Eden Elementary SchoolPell CityPell City77.7%42.6%79
124A M Windham Elementary SchoolDalevilleDaleville City75.5%42.6%78
125W S Neal Elementary SchoolEast BrewtonEscambia County67.6%42.6%78
126Meadowlake ElementaryMobileMobile County63.0%42.6%78
127Jackson Intermediate SchoolJacksonClarke County75.9%42.6%78
128South Dale Middle SchoolPinckardDale County69.7%42.6%78
129Arcadia Elementary SchoolTuscaloosaTuscaloosa City60.5%42.6%78
130Hibbett Elementary SchoolFlorenceFlorence City70.8%42.5%78
131Boaz Middle SchoolBoazBoaz City70.2%42.3%77
132Vina High SchoolVinaFranklin County61.9%42.1%77
133Double Springs Elementary SchoolDouble SpringsWinston County63.9%42.1%77
134Laceys Spring Elementary SchoolLaceys SpringMorgan County73.6%41.9%77
135Austinville Elementary SchoolDecaturDecatur City67.6%41.9%77
136Bay Minette Elementary SchoolBay MinetteBaldwin County65.6%41.7%76
137Opp Middle SchoolOppOpp City63.3%41.4%76
138Douglas Elementary SchoolDouglasMarshall County73.1%41.4%76
139Blountsville Elementary SchoolBlountsvilleBlount County61.3%41.2%76
140Leighton Elementary SchoolLeightonColbert County61.4%41.1%76
141Brantley High SchoolBrantleyCrenshaw County64.3%41.1%76
142East Lawrence Elementary SchoolTrinityLawrence County66.5%40.9%75
143Gadsden Middle SchoolGadsdenGadsden City63.9%40.6%75
144Luverne High SchoolLuverneCrenshaw County68.3%40.0%75
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