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The fastest-growing public high schools in Alabama · page 2

Ranks 51100 of the fastest-growing public schools in Alabama. Back to page 1.

FASTEST GROWING · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
51James Clemens High SchoolMadison, ALMadison City1,9112,15913.0%
52Lee High SchoolHuntsville, ALHuntsville City77687713.0%
53Russell County High SchoolSeale, ALRussell County9561,07812.8%
54Flomaton High SchoolFlomaton, ALEscambia County49655912.7%
55Bullock County High SchoolUnion Springs, ALBullock County39844812.6%
56Colbert County High SchoolLeighton, ALColbert County38943812.6%
57Straughn High SchoolAndalusia, ALCovington County38543312.5%
58Opp High SchoolOpp, ALOpp City35439611.9%
59Boaz High SchoolBoaz, ALBoaz City64572111.8%
60Springville High SchoolSpringville, ALSt Clair County69177211.7%
61Mattie T Blount High SchoolEight Mile, ALMobile County9521,05811.1%
62Saks High SchoolAnniston, ALCalhoun County37841910.8%
63Geneva High SchoolGeneva, ALGeneva City33436910.5%
64Cullman High SchoolCullman, ALCullman City9281,0149.3%
65Jemison High SchoolJemison, ALChilton County6437029.2%
66Saraland High SchoolSaraland, ALSaraland City1,0411,1348.9%
67Sheffield High SchoolSheffield, ALSheffield City2803058.9%
68TR Miller High SchoolBrewton, ALBrewton City3433738.7%
69Homewood High SchoolHomewood, ALHomewood City1,2261,3338.7%
70Hazel Green High SchoolHazel Green, ALMadison County1,3401,4548.5%
71Vinemont High SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County3213488.4%
72Crossville High SchoolCrossville, ALDeKalb County5996498.3%
73Pike County High SchoolBrundidge, ALPike County4474848.3%
74Helena High SchoolHelena, ALShelby County1,2811,3838.0%
75Jacksonville High SchoolJacksonville, ALJacksonville City7027567.7%
76Brookwood High SchoolBrookwood, ALTuscaloosa County1,0001,0767.6%
77Robertsdale High SchoolRobertsdale, ALBaldwin County1,3201,4187.4%
78Sparkman Ninth Grade SchoolHarvest, ALMadison County5786217.4%
79Priceville High SchoolDecatur, ALMorgan County4735067.0%
80Deshler High SchoolTuscumbia, ALTuscumbia City4564887.0%
81ClayChalkville High SchoolPinson, ALJefferson County1,2921,3776.6%
82Hueytown High SchoolHueytown, ALJefferson County1,1271,2006.5%
83Jemison High SchoolHuntsville, ALHuntsville City8078586.3%
84Florence High SchoolFlorence, ALFlorence City1,0371,1016.2%
85Anniston High SchoolAnniston, ALAnniston City4704986.0%
86Jasper High SchoolJasper, ALJasper City8028506.0%
87Tuscaloosa County High SchoolNorthport, ALTuscaloosa County1,5181,6075.9%
88Marbury High SchoolDeatsville, ALAutauga County5926265.7%
89Pell City High SchoolPell City, ALPell City1,1291,1935.7%
90Rehobeth High SchoolDothan, ALHouston County7447865.6%
91HewittTrussville High SchoolTrussville, ALTrussville City1,4891,5715.5%
92Central High SchoolTuscaloosa, ALTuscaloosa City7557965.4%
93Pleasant Grove High SchoolPleasant Grove, ALJefferson County7157525.2%
94Shelby County High SchoolColumbiana, ALShelby County5465724.8%
95Oak Mountain High SchoolBirmingham, ALShelby County1,5721,6484.8%
96Hillcrest High SchoolTuscaloosa, ALTuscaloosa County1,3711,4344.6%
97Good Hope High SchoolCullman, ALCullman County4644854.5%
98Ranburne High SchoolRanburne, ALCleburne County5055264.2%
99Sumter Central High SchoolYork, ALSumter County5055264.2%
100Sipsey Valley High SchoolBuhl, ALTuscaloosa County5035244.2%
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