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The highest-poverty public high schools in Alabama · page 5

Ranks 201250 of the highest-poverty public schools in Alabama. Back to page 1.

HIGHEST POVERTY · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
201Curry High SchoolJasper, ALWalker CountyHigh36449.5%
202Washington County High SchoolChatom, ALWashington CountyHigh39549.4%
203Danville High SchoolDanville, ALMorgan CountyHigh37448.9%
204Robertsdale High SchoolRobertsdale, ALBaldwin CountyHigh1,41848.8%
205Sardis High SchoolSardis City, ALEtowah CountyHigh54648.7%
206Munford High SchoolMunford, ALTalladega CountyHigh38548.6%
207New Hope High SchoolNew Hope, ALMadison CountyHigh59848.3%
208Fairview High SchoolCullman, ALCullman CountyHigh51248.2%
209Wilson High SchoolFlorence, ALLauderdale CountyHigh58548.2%
210Rehobeth High SchoolDothan, ALHouston CountyHigh78648.0%
211Flomaton High SchoolFlomaton, ALEscambia CountyHigh55947.9%
212Holly Pond High SchoolHolly Pond, ALCullman CountyHigh27847.8%
213Cherokee County High SchoolCentre, ALCherokee CountyHigh44847.8%
214Cleburne County High SchoolHeflin, ALCleburne CountyHigh55547.7%
215Hatton High SchoolTown Creek, ALLawrence CountyHigh53647.6%
216University Charter School SecondaryLivingston, ALUniversity Charter SchoolHigh30947.6%
217Saint Clair County High SchoolOdenville, ALSt Clair CountyHigh66547.5%
218Reeltown High SchoolNotasulga, ALTallapoosa CountyHigh49547.5%
219Tuscaloosa County High SchoolNorthport, ALTuscaloosa CountyHigh1,60747.2%
220Leeds High SchoolLeeds, ALLeeds CityHigh62446.8%
221Deshler High SchoolTuscumbia, ALTuscumbia CityHigh48846.7%
222Elberta High SchoolElberta, ALBaldwin CountyHigh73546.7%
223Geneva High SchoolGeneva, ALGeneva CityHigh36946.6%
224Cleveland High SchoolCleveland, ALBlount CountyHigh38946.5%
225Locust Fork High SchoolLocust Fork, ALBlount CountyHigh41746.5%
226Alexandria High SchoolAlexandria, ALCalhoun CountyHigh48046.5%
227Baker High SchoolMobile, ALMobile CountyHigh2,27146.1%
228Jasper High SchoolJasper, ALJasper CityHigh85045.9%
229Satsuma High SchoolSatsuma, ALSatsuma CityHigh72945.3%
230Central High SchoolFlorence, ALLauderdale CountyHigh59645.1%
231Russell County High SchoolSeale, ALRussell CountyHigh1,07845.0%
232Pleasant Valley High SchoolJacksonville, ALCalhoun CountyHigh39344.8%
233Brookwood High SchoolBrookwood, ALTuscaloosa CountyHigh1,07644.7%
234Ohatchee High SchoolOhatchee, ALCalhoun CountyHigh39144.5%
235Winfield High SchoolWinfield, ALWinfield CityHigh34444.5%
236Jacksonville High SchoolJacksonville, ALJacksonville CityHigh75644.4%
237West Blocton High SchoolWest Blocton, ALBibb CountyHigh36843.8%
238Straughn High SchoolAndalusia, ALCovington CountyHigh43343.6%
239Pelham High SchoolPelham, ALPelham CityHigh1,07643.2%
240Sparkman Ninth Grade SchoolHarvest, ALMadison CountyHigh62143.2%
241Enterprise High SchoolEnterprise, ALEnterprise CityHigh2,17743.1%
242Meek High SchoolArley, ALWinston CountyHigh28643.0%
243Kate D Smith DAR High SchoolGrant, ALMarshall CountyHigh37242.7%
244Scottsboro High SchoolScottsboro, ALScottsboro CityHigh72742.5%
245Saraland High SchoolSaraland, ALSaraland CityHigh1,13442.4%
246Hokes Bluff High SchoolHokes Bluff, ALEtowah CountyHigh37142.0%
247Sipsey Valley High SchoolBuhl, ALTuscaloosa CountyHigh52441.6%
248West Point High SchoolCullman, ALCullman CountyHigh59141.5%
249Addison High SchoolAddison, ALWinston CountyHigh23241.4%
250Headland High SchoolHeadland, ALHenry CountyHigh44240.7%
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