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The fastest-declining public high schools by enrollment in Alabama · page 2

Ranks 51100 of the fastest-declining public schools by enrollment in Alabama. Back to page 1.

FASTEST DECLINING · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
51Daleville High SchoolDaleville, ALDaleville City430347-19.3%
52Alexandria High SchoolAlexandria, ALCalhoun County592480-18.9%
53Southside High SchoolSelma, ALDallas County349285-18.3%
54Shades Valley High SchoolIrondale, ALJefferson County1,3381,094-18.2%
55Holly Pond High SchoolHolly Pond, ALCullman County338278-17.8%
56Locust Fork High SchoolLocust Fork, ALBlount County505417-17.4%
57Demopolis High SchoolDemopolis, ALDemopolis City719594-17.4%
58Beauregard High SchoolOpelika, ALLee County645533-17.4%
59West Blocton High SchoolWest Blocton, ALBibb County445368-17.3%
60Kate D Smith DAR High SchoolGrant, ALMarshall County449372-17.1%
61Selma High SchoolSelma, ALSelma City819680-17.0%
62JacksonOlin High SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City856713-16.7%
63Ashville High SchoolAshville, ALSt Clair County454378-16.7%
64Pleasant Valley High SchoolJacksonville, ALCalhoun County471393-16.6%
65Baker High SchoolMobile, ALMobile County2,7222,271-16.6%
66Florence Freshman CenterFlorence, ALFlorence City388325-16.2%
67Goshen High SchoolGoshen, ALPike County425356-16.2%
68Baldwin County High SchoolBay Minette, ALBaldwin County1,120940-16.1%
69Bibb County High SchoolCentreville, ALBibb County510428-16.1%
70Percy Julian High SchoolMontgomery, ALMontgomery County1,5281,282-16.1%
71Madison County High SchoolGurley, ALMadison County537451-16.0%
72Gordo High SchoolGordo, ALPickens County561473-15.7%
73Greenville High SchoolGreenville, ALButler County619526-15.0%
74Phil Campbell High SchoolPhil Campbell, ALFranklin County448382-14.7%
75Thomasville High SchoolThomasville, ALThomasville City357305-14.6%
76Samson High SchoolSamson, ALGeneva County214183-14.5%
77Tallassee High SchoolTallassee, ALTallassee City551474-14.0%
78Houston County High SchoolColumbia, ALHouston County373322-13.7%
79Elkmont High SchoolElkmont, ALLimestone County690597-13.5%
80Albertville High SchoolAlbertville, ALAlbertville City1,4361,244-13.4%
81Valley High SchoolValley, ALChambers County799692-13.4%
82Foley High SchoolFoley, ALBaldwin County1,7531,520-13.3%
83Ohatchee High SchoolOhatchee, ALCalhoun County449391-12.9%
84Phillips High SchoolBear Creek, ALMarion County229200-12.7%
85Hamilton High SchoolHamilton, ALMarion County514449-12.6%
86Glencoe High SchoolGlencoe, ALEtowah County343300-12.5%
87Cleburne County High SchoolHeflin, ALCleburne County633555-12.3%
88Weaver High SchoolWeaver, ALCalhoun County531468-11.9%
89Decatur High SchoolDecatur, ALDecatur City1,036915-11.7%
90Lynn High SchoolLynn, ALWinston County290256-11.7%
91Tanner High SchoolTanner, ALLimestone County464410-11.6%
92Oneonta High SchoolOneonta, ALOneonta City452401-11.3%
93Center Point High SchoolCenter Point, ALJefferson County770685-11.0%
94Marion County High SchoolGuin, ALMarion County250223-10.8%
95Gadsden City High SchoolGadsden, ALGadsden City1,5241,361-10.7%
96W S Neal High SchoolEast Brewton, ALEscambia County414370-10.6%
97Fayette County High SchoolFayette, ALFayette County409366-10.5%
98Charles Henderson High SchoolTroy, ALTroy City609546-10.3%
99Scottsboro High SchoolScottsboro, ALScottsboro City808727-10.0%
100Citronelle High SchoolCitronelle, ALMobile County815734-9.9%
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