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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Black students in Alabama · page 5

Ranks 201250 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Alabama. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
201Loachapoka Elementary SchoolLoachapoka, ALLee County33255.4%(184)
202Greenwood Elementary SchoolBessemer, ALBessemer City29055.2%(160)
203Harry N Mixon Intermediate SchoolOzark, ALOzark City38355.1%(211)
204Kelly Springs Elementary SchoolDothan, ALDothan City51654.5%(281)
205Indian Springs Elementary SchoolEight Mile, ALMobile County30554.1%(165)
206Heard Elementary SchoolDothan, ALDothan City38953.7%(209)
207Southern Choctaw Elementary SchoolGilbertown, ALChoctaw County28853.5%(154)
208Thomasville Elementary SchoolThomasville, ALThomasville City42753.2%(227)
209Morris Avenue Intermediate SchoolOpelika, ALOpelika City39752.6%(209)
210Crestmont Elementary SchoolNorthport, ALTuscaloosa County26852.6%(141)
211Westside Elementary SchoolDemopolis, ALDemopolis City49952.1%(260)
212Joseph W Lisenby Primary SchoolOzark, ALOzark City49451.4%(254)
213US Jones Elementary SchoolDemopolis, ALDemopolis City43151.3%(221)
214Whitesburg Elementary SchoolHuntsville, ALHuntsville City37950.9%(193)
215Mt Olive Primary SchoolFt Mitchell, ALRussell County42450.7%(215)
216Big Sandy ElementaryMoundville, ALTuscaloosa County52250.6%(264)
217McIntosh Elementary SchoolMcIntosh, ALWashington County23449.6%(116)
218Morris Elementary SchoolHuntsville, ALHuntsville City53249.4%(263)
219Hazlewood Elementary SchoolTown Creek, ALLawrence County22148.9%(108)
220Carver Primary SchoolOpelika, ALOpelika City41448.5%(201)
221Indian Valley Elementary SchoolSylacauga, ALSylacauga City47748.4%(231)
222Kermit Johnson SchoolPinson, ALJefferson County64648.0%(310)
223Mount Olive Intermediate SchoolFort Mitchell, ALRussell County34547.8%(165)
224West Forest Intermediate SchoolOpelika, ALOpelika City39347.6%(187)
225Sherwood Elementary SchoolPhenix City, ALPhenix City49347.5%(234)
226Frances Nungester Elementary SchoolDecatur, ALDecatur City42847.4%(203)
227Moundville Elementary SchoolMoundville, ALHale County58647.3%(277)
228Northside SchoolOpelika, ALOpelika City46447.2%(219)
229Pinson Elementary SchoolPinson, ALJefferson County75347.1%(355)
230Jeter Primary SchoolOpelika, ALOpelika City43546.4%(202)
231Brighton SchoolBrighton, ALJefferson County33646.1%(155)
232Harlan Elementary SchoolFlorence, ALFlorence City42646.0%(196)
233University Charter School ElementaryLivingston, ALUniversity Charter School40745.7%(186)
234Adams Elementary SchoolGadsden, ALGadsden City43345.3%(196)
235Pine Grove Elementary SchoolBay Minette, ALBaldwin County44944.8%(201)
236Tuscaloosa Magnet School ElementaryTuscaloosa, ALTuscaloosa City32444.8%(145)
237Elba Elementary SchoolElba, ALElba City37944.6%(169)
238Tarrant Intermediate SchoolTarrant, ALTarrant City40444.5%(180)
239Tarrant Elementary SchoolTarrant, ALTarrant City30744.3%(136)
240Mary B Austin Elementary SchoolMobile, ALMobile County50644.3%(224)
241Abbeville Elementary SchoolAbbeville, ALHenry County33844.1%(149)
242Harvest SchoolHarvest, ALMadison County66344.0%(292)
243Blossomwood Elementary SchoolHuntsville, ALHuntsville City59644.0%(262)
244Dadeville Elementary SchoolDadeville, ALTallapoosa County57144.0%(251)
245Fultondale Elementary SchoolFultondale, ALJefferson County88943.8%(389)
246Jim Pearson Elementary SchoolAlexander City, ALAlexander City70443.5%(306)
247Calera ElementaryCalera, ALShelby County76643.5%(333)
248Conecuh County Junior High SchoolCastleberry, ALConecuh County11843.2%(51)
249Flatwoods Elementary SchoolNorthport, ALTuscaloosa County45943.1%(198)
250Southview Primary SchoolOpelika, ALOpelika City48042.9%(206)
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