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The public K-12 schools with the highest share of Asian students in Alabama · page 2

Ranks 5165 of the public schools with the highest share of Asian students in Alabama. Back to page 1.

MOST ASIAN · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Asian
51East Franklin Junior High SchoolPhil Campbell, ALFranklin County2120.0%(0)
52North Sand Mountain SchoolHigdon, ALJackson County6940.0%(0)
53Section High SchoolSection, ALJackson County5030.0%(0)
54Sulligent SchoolSulligent, ALLamar County6840.0%(0)
55Waterloo High SchoolWaterloo, ALLauderdale County3370.0%(0)
56Notasulga High SchoolNotasulga, ALMacon County2580.0%(0)
57Amelia L Johnson High SchoolThomaston, ALMarengo County1420.0%(0)
58Marengo High SchoolDixons Mills, ALMarengo County2230.0%(0)
59J F Shields High SchoolBeatrice, ALMonroe County1790.0%(0)
60Robert C Hatch High SchoolUniontown, ALPerry County4020.0%(0)
61Francis Marion SchoolMarion, ALPerry County4130.0%(0)
62Wadley High SchoolWadley, ALRandolph County3720.0%(0)
63Ragland High SchoolRagland, ALSt Clair County4110.0%(0)
64Horseshoe Bend High SchoolNew Site, ALTallapoosa County7760.0%(0)
65Fruitdale High SchoolFruitdale, ALWashington County3010.0%(0)
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